Corinth was an interesting city and a rather dark place. Yet in this darkness, God spoke to Paul and told him “…I have many people in this city” (ACTS 1 8 : 1 0 ) . The LORD always seems to have good people in the midst of those who are evil. God displays the best of who He is and
what He has done for us in the midst of deep darkness. We understand this from prophets like Jonah. Nineveh was an evil place, yet it was God who compelled Jonah to prophesy, and so the city turned around and God spared it. Corinth was very much like ancient Nineveh––it was the
prostitute of cities in the Roman Empire. This was the place from which Paul the apostle would write two very specific letters to address the troubles in the Corinthian church. It is also the place in which Paul would spend one-and-a-half-years establishing the early Church.
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Two Years in Ephesus; Acts 19-22
Another place in which Paul established a well-grounded Church was in the ancient city of Ephesus. After teaching for three months in the synagogue, some grew hardened against Paul’s message and began to speak lies about the Way. So, Paul withdrew himself and the disciples, and he began to establ...
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To Caesar You Shall Go!; Acts 23-25
Paul was a Roman citizen. God knew that when He called him. Paul knew how to appeal to Caesar and what would happen if he did. Paul’s intent was to present the good news of Jesus Christ to the head of the whole world! Paul wanted to present the gospel of Jesus Christ to Caesar. So, when Paul was ...
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Good News for Rome; Romans 1-3
The church in Rome was stunning! Think about it; Rome was the capital city of the most powerful empire in the world! It is from here that God used Paul to speak to all of us, throughout all of time. What are God’s plans? How do we serve Him? How can we change our lives to give God the honour and ...