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Evangelism at Mars Hill, Lindsay Brown

Lindsay Brown speaking at Forum 2007 on 'Evangelism at Mars Hill'

Acts 17v16-31 - Evangelism at Mars Hill

1. Paul’s motivation (v16)

  • He experienced an overwhelming distress
  • He was jealous for the glory of God
    The same Greek word was used in the Old Testament to describe Yahweh’s reaction to idolatry (Ex 20)

2. Paul’s method (v17a)

  • He spoke to religious people in the synagogue
  • He spoke to passers by in the Agora (v17a)
  • He spoke to the philosophers on the Areophagus (v19)
  • He went to where the people were (v17-18)
  • He aroused curiosity (v19)
  • He spoke positively not negatively
  • He started where they were (v22)
  • He studied their beliefs and practices (v23,28)
  • He reasoned (v2-4) c.f. 18v4, 19v8

3. Paul’s message

  1. There is only one God and he is
    • The creator of the universe (v24)
    • The sustainer of life (v25)
    • The ruler of the nations (v26-28)
    • The father of human beings (v28-29)
    • The judge of the world (v30-31)

  2. This God raised Jesus Christ from the dead (v31)
  3. We must repent or be judged (v30-31)

Lessons to learn

  1. The depth and power of his motivation
  2. The comprehensiveness of his message
  3. he versatility of his methods