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Lesson 22 : Paul’s Second Missionary Journey (1): Antioch to Philippi/Europe ( 15:36-16:10). I. Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study. Some important facts about Paul’s Second Missionary Journey: From verse 15:36 thru 18:22 Approx. Dates: 50-53 A.D.
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Lesson 22:Paul’s Second Missionary Journey (1):Antioch to Philippi/Europe (15:36-16:10)
I. Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study • Some important facts about Paul’s Second Missionary Journey: • From verse 15:36 thru 18:22 Approx. Dates: 50-53 A.D. • Travel Companions: Paul, Silas, Timothy, Luke • Sent forth from the church in Antioch; Traveled thru Europe (Macedonia & Achaia) • Paul & Barnabas separated, and Paul selected Silas to be his new teammate (15:36-40). • The initial plan for the second journey was to strengthen new converts (15:36). • A sharp contention arose between Paul and Barnabas over John Mark (15:37-41). • But, this dispute did not stop them or the work of the Lord!
II. • Significant Truths from this Passage for Our Understanding • Disagreements over matters of judgment must be handled carefully and purposefully! • The contention between Paul and Barnabas was a personal matter (not doctrinal). • It had the potential, as with all division, of damaging the Lord’s church immensely! • Paul and Barnabas handled their strong conflict so cautiously that: • Disagreements among Christians must not be permitted to distract from His work.
I. Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study • Paul and Silas traveled by land through Syria and Cilicia to strengthen churches (15:41). • These churches were not established on the first missionary journey. • They may have been established by Paul after his conversion (cf. 9:30). • Paul and Silas returned to Derbe and Lystra, and Timothy joined the team (16:1-5). • In Lystra, Paul added Timothy (name=“honoring God”) to the missionary team (16:1-5). • The churches kept on growing spiritually (in THE faith) & numerically every day (16:5).
I. Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study • Through a vision, God called Paul to preach the gospel in Macedonia (Europe) (16:6-10). • God knew hearts were ripe for the gospel, so He hurried Paul in that direction. • “The Macedonian call” gripped Paul’s attention & immediate travel plans were made. • Luke the physician (cf. Col. 4:14) joined the mission team in Troas.
II. • Significant Truths from this Passage for Our Understanding • Christians today receive a “Macedonian call” every day from the lost souls around them! • Lost souls are persistently pleading, “Come to our side and help us, help us, help us!” • There was urgency in the response of Paul & his companions—an immediate action! • Will we conclude that “the Lord has called us to preach the gospel” (16:10) or not?