CrossWay Church
July 9: One True God
Locations & Times
CrossWay Church Battle Ground
311 N Parkway Ave, Battle Ground, WA 98604, USA
Sunday 10:00 AM
Acts 17:16 (899/ 1722) One True God
I) What happened in the biblical text?
A) Paul saw Athens was full of ______________ people and religious activity.
1) Epicureans were similar to ___________ today. They believed that God didn’t exist!
2) Stoics are similar to ________________ today. They believed god was everywhere and in everything.
3) Most people were _______________. They worshipped many different gods and goddesses.
B) Paul was _____________________!
C) Paul engaged in many _______________________ about Jesus.
1) Paul spoke in a very _________________ and engaging way.
2) Paul got to _____________ the culture and the people!
3) Paul found ways to _______________ Jesus to their story.
II) Why did this happen?
A) The Athens religious ________________ was completely different that Paul’s worldview.
B) The people of Athens thought all their religious ____________ connected them to God.
C) People today think any ______________ and all religions lead to God.
D) Paul’s ____________________ in Acts 17.
1) There is a God who created, controls and will _________ the universe.
2) The other idols (religions) do not ____________ you to this God. They connect to evil spirits. 1 Cor. 10:20
3) Jesus connects us to this God through his _____________ and resurrection. Acts 17:31 and John 14:6.
III) What are the implications for us?
A) Christians must follow Paul’s example.
1) They should become ________________ for the non-Christians in their lives.
2) They should get to know their friends and find out what they believe (__________ them).
3) They should find ways to _____________ their friend’s story to Jesus.
Who are the non-Christians in your life? How can you learn more of their story and engage them with the gospel?
B) We all must examine what the Bible teaches about Jesus and how he ______________ can connect us to the Creator God.
I) What happened in the biblical text?
A) Paul saw Athens was full of ______________ people and religious activity.
1) Epicureans were similar to ___________ today. They believed that God didn’t exist!
2) Stoics are similar to ________________ today. They believed god was everywhere and in everything.
3) Most people were _______________. They worshipped many different gods and goddesses.
B) Paul was _____________________!
C) Paul engaged in many _______________________ about Jesus.
1) Paul spoke in a very _________________ and engaging way.
2) Paul got to _____________ the culture and the people!
3) Paul found ways to _______________ Jesus to their story.
II) Why did this happen?
A) The Athens religious ________________ was completely different that Paul’s worldview.
B) The people of Athens thought all their religious ____________ connected them to God.
C) People today think any ______________ and all religions lead to God.
D) Paul’s ____________________ in Acts 17.
1) There is a God who created, controls and will _________ the universe.
2) The other idols (religions) do not ____________ you to this God. They connect to evil spirits. 1 Cor. 10:20
3) Jesus connects us to this God through his _____________ and resurrection. Acts 17:31 and John 14:6.
III) What are the implications for us?
A) Christians must follow Paul’s example.
1) They should become ________________ for the non-Christians in their lives.
2) They should get to know their friends and find out what they believe (__________ them).
3) They should find ways to _____________ their friend’s story to Jesus.
Who are the non-Christians in your life? How can you learn more of their story and engage them with the gospel?
B) We all must examine what the Bible teaches about Jesus and how he ______________ can connect us to the Creator God.