Listen "97 | What Happens in Athens, Stays in Athens"
Episode Synopsis
In Acts 17:16-34, the Apostle Paul finds himself in Athens, a city filled with idols and philosophical debate. As he waits for his companions, Paul is deeply distressed by the pervasive idolatry. He engages with both Epicurean and Stoic philosophers in the marketplace, leading to an invitation to speak at the Areopagus, the heart of Athenian intellectual life. Paul seizes this opportunity to introduce the Athenians to the "unknown God" they unknowingly worship. He presents the Gospel by connecting with their cultural and philosophical context, emphasizing God's creation of the world, His transcendence, and His desire for a relationship with all people. Paul challenges their worldview, calling them to repentance in light of the coming judgment through the resurrected Jesus. The sermon, "What Happens in Athens, Stays in Athens," explores the tension between cultural engagement and the call to transformation. It examines how Paul's approach in Athens teaches us to be bold in sharing our faith, even in environments that seem indifferent or hostile to the Gospel.
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