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STUDY GUIDE:

The Condition of Athens (Acts 17:16-21) – Paul was deeply disturbed by the idolatry he saw in Athens and felt compelled to respond.
Something to think about: What aspects of today’s culture provoke your spirit, and how should you respond as a follower of Christ?

Paul’s Approach to Evangelism (Acts 17:22-29) – Paul used the Athenians' altar to an "unknown god" as a starting point to share the gospel in a way they could understand.
Something to think about: How can you find common ground when sharing your faith with others who don’t yet know Christ?

The Call to Repentance (Acts 17:30-31) – Paul boldly proclaimed that God calls all people to repent because judgment is coming.
Something to think about: What does true repentance look like in your daily life, and where is God calling you to turn back to Him?

Responses to the Gospel (Acts 17:32-34) – The people of Athens reacted in different ways—some mocked, some delayed, and some believed.
Something to think about: How do people today respond to the message of Christ, and how do you personally handle moments of conviction?

PRAYER POINTS:

Identify and Remove Idols – Ask God to reveal anything in your life that has taken His place and give you the strength to remove it.

Develop a Heart for the Lost – Pray that you would see people as God sees them and be moved to share the gospel with boldness.

Trust in God’s Sovereignty – Ask God to deepen your trust in His control over your life, history, and the world around you.

Embrace True Repentance – Pray that your heart would be fully surrendered to God, turning from sin and walking in obedience.

Live Out Your Faith Boldly – Ask God to empower you to be a doer of the Word, actively living and sharing your faith in Christ.