Last week we discussed the 90/10 Principle. “10% of life is made up of what happens to you. 90% of life is decided by how you react.” As way of review, how did Paul respond to:
Angry mob in Ephesus (Acts 19):
Unexpected death of Eutychus (Acts 20):
Bad news prophecy (Acts 20-21):
Bad news from James (Acts 21):
Angry mob in Jerusalem (Acts 21):
READ ACTS 21:37-22:30
List every way Paul tried to relate to his audience?
Break down Paul’s sermon into its major parts.
Based on 22:19, what was Paul’s reason for believing he might have an effective testimony among the Jews?
Why do you think the Jews listened to Paul until he brought up the Gentiles?
READ ACTS 23:1-11
What do you think Paul meant when he said he had fulfilled his “duty to God in all good conscience”?
What did Paul mean when he called Ananias “you whitewashed wall”? What was Paul responding to?
Why did Paul say he was on trial? Why bring up the resurrection of the dead?
READ ACTS 23:11-35
Where was the Lord when He spoke to Paul?
How do we know these men were serious about their plot to kill Paul? Why was Paul such a divisive figure?
On what basis could Paul have known their plans would be unsuccessful?
Who escorted Paul away from Jerusalem? Why was Paul protected with such force?
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