Acts 22 early verses
- What we learn from the language of the speech.
The Gospel empowers:
- forgiveness
- love
- generosity
I don’t think Paul is blowing smoke here. He believes that they are sincerely zealous for God. And Paul believes they are wrong, need to repent, and should believe what he believes.
How thick is it in our world that this is THE MOST horrible position you or I could hold.
Summarizing, Paul’s position is that the Asian Jews are:
- Sincere in their faith
- Wrong
- Headed to hell (estranged from God)
- Only going to be safe if they believe what he believes.
- identification
- personal experience
- respect, even of their idols
If you come in blazing against people’s main thing, they can’t hear you. Too much of their emotional security and identity are wrapped up in being (white, wealthy, black, homosexual, intelligent, educated, residents of that n’hood, parents, grandparents, Americans, Canadians, etc
TESTIMONY First, Paul’s defense does not consist of a reasoned discourse or even a general sermon--it is a very vivid personal testimony.
ARAMAIC Second, Aramaic was the vernacular of Jews in Palestine, and therefore it showed deference to Jewish culture. By using it, he was essentially hiding the conversation from the Romans and foreigners present. Here he was addressing a group of Jews who felt that they were being culturally violated and overrun by unclean outsiders, and so his choice of their language was a sign of great respect.
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