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Quotes About Faith

explaining and proving that the Christ had to suffer and rise from the dead. “This Jesus I am proclaiming to you is the Christ,” he declared.
~ Acts 17:3
Some of the Jews were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas, along with a large number of God-fearing Greeks and quite a few leading women.
~ Acts 17:4
The Jews, however, became jealous. So they brought in some troublemakers from the marketplace, formed a mob, and sent the city into an uproar. They raided Jasonís house in search of Paul and Silas, hoping to bring them out to the people.
~ Acts 17:5
But when they could not find them, they dragged Jason and some other brothers before the city officials, shouting, “These men who have turned the world upside down have now come here,
~ Acts 17:6
and Jason has welcomed them into his home. They are all defying Caesarís decrees, saying that there is another king, named Jesus!”
~ Acts 17:7
And they collected bond from Jason and the others, and then released them.
~ Acts 17:9
As soon as night had fallen, the brothers sent Paul and Silas away to Berea. On arriving there, they went into the Jewish synagogue.
~ Acts 17:10
Now the Bereans were more noble-minded than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if these teachings were true.
~ Acts 17:11
As a result, many of them believed, along with quite a few prominent Greek women and men.
~ Acts 17:12
The brothers immediately sent Paul to the coast, but Silas and Timothy remained in Berea.
~ Acts 17:14
Those who escorted Paul brought him to Athens and then returned with instructions for Silas and Timothy to join him as soon as possible.
~ Acts 17:15
While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, he was deeply disturbed in his spirit to see that the city was full of idols.
~ Acts 17:16
So he reasoned in the synagogue with the Jews and God-fearing Gentiles, and in the marketplace with those he met each day.
~ Acts 17:17
Some Epicurean and Stoic philosophers also began to debate with him. Some of them asked, “What is this babbler trying to say?” Others said, “He seems to be advocating foreign gods.” They said this because Paul was proclaiming the good news of Jesus and the resurrection.
~ Acts 17:18
So they took Paul and brought him to the Areopagus, where they asked him, “May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting?
~ Acts 17:19
Then Paul stood up in the meeting of the Areopagus and said, “Men of Athens, I see that in every way you are very religious.
~ Acts 17:22
For as I walked around and examined your objects of worship, I even found an altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. Therefore what you worship as something unknown, I now proclaim to you.
~ Acts 17:23
The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples made by human hands.
~ Acts 17:24
God intended that they would seek Him and perhaps reach out for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us.
~ Acts 17:27
ëFor in Him we live and move and have our being.í As some of your own poets have said, ëWe are His offspring.í
~ Acts 17:28
Therefore, being offspring of God, we should not think that the Divine Being is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by manís skill and imagination.
~ Acts 17:29
Although God overlooked the ignorance of earlier times, He now commands all people everywhere to repent.
~ Acts 17:30
For He has set a day when He will judge the world with justice by the Man He has appointed. He has given proof of this to everyone by raising Him from the dead.”
~ Acts 17:31
When they heard about the resurrection of the dead, some began to mock him, but others said, “We want to hear you again on this topic.”
~ Acts 17:32