In the passage we will study today, Paul shares the gospel with a totally different group than those he has shared at this time. Unlike those in Thessalonica, Berea, where he shared Scripture with them, these men are polytheists, religious philosophers who have no background to religious Jewry. Similar to Joseph in the story where they followed a religion. A religion that leaves them empty. Paul speaks to them of a God who exists, is, and expects something from them.
The God who is Close – Acts 17:16-34
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