"THE BOOK OF ACTS"
Paul's Ministry At Corinth (18:1-18)
INTRODUCTION
- Following his limited time at Athens, Paul went to nearby Corinth...
- An economic center of Greece, also known for its immorality
- It became an important focus of Paul's ministry as an apostle
- A well-known church was established, recipient of at least two
epistles by Paul
- Paul's ministry at Corinth lasted a year and a half, involving...
- His labor as a tentmaker, and teaching in the local synagogue
- His conversion of many Corinthians, including the ruler of the
synagogue
- His providential protection by the Lord
- His writing two epistles to the church at Thessalonica
[His ministry at Corinth as recorded by Luke is in Ac 18:1-18. We
begin by observing...]
- PAUL'S ARRIVAL AT CORINTH
- HE LIVED WITH AQUILA AND PRISCILLA... (Ac 18:1-3)
- He found this couple who had been expelled from Rome
- A husband and wife who later converted Apollos - Ac 18:24-28
- Mentioned in several of Paul's epistles - Ro 16:3; 1Co 16:19;
2Ti 4:19
- Of the same trade (tentmakers), Paul stayed with them
- He worked to support himself as a matter of principle - 1Co
9:6-15; Ac 20:33-35
- He also received support from churches like Philippi - 2Co
11:7-10; Php 4:15
- HE TAUGHT IN THE SYNAGOGUE... (Ac 18:4)
- He "reasons" with the people, as with...
- Those at Thessalonica, Athens, and Ephesus - Ac 17:2,17;
18:19; 19:8-9
- Government officials like Felix, Festus, and Agrippa II - Ac
24:25; 26:25
-- The gospel is designed to appeal to the mind as well as the
heart! - cf. Mt 22:37
- He "persuaded" both Jews and Greeks...
- As he did at Thessalonica and Ephesus - Ac 17:4; 19:8
- As he almost did with Herod Agrippa II - Ac 26:28
-- Again, the gospel appeals to the reasoning processes of the
mind - cf. Isa 1:18
[Not long after his arrival, Paul is then joined by his two close
companions and co-workers...]
- FOLLOWING THE ARRIVAL OF TIMOTHY AND SILAS
- THEY HAD COME FROM MACEDONIA... (Ac 18:5)
- With good news regarding the church at Thessalonica - 1Th 3:1-7
- Prompting Paul to write First Thessalonians (ca. 49-51 A.D.)
- 1Th 1:1
- PAUL FURTHER COMPELLED BY THE SPIRIT... (Ac 18:5)
- He "testified" to the Jews that Jesus is the Christ - cf. Ac
20:21,24; 23:11; 28:23
- Such testimony likely involved:
- Messianic prophecies of the Old Testament - Ac 17:2-3
- His own eyewitness testimony as an apostle - cf. Ac 26:16
- PAUL THEN MET OPPOSITION... (Ac 18:6-7)
- By some Jews who blasphemed, just like those in Antioch of
Pisidia - Ac 13:45
- He turned to the Gentiles, like he did in Antioch of Pisidia
- Ac 13:46
- In Corinth, he had only to go next door, to the home of Justus
- Ac 18:7
- YET THE GOSPEL BORE FRUIT... (Ac 18:8)
- Crispus, ruler of the synagogue
- Who believed on the Lord with all his household - Ac 18:8
- Who was personally baptized by Paul - cf. 1Co 1:14
- Many of the Corinthians, hearing, believed and were baptized
- Just like those in Jerusalem, Samaria - cf. Ac 2:37-41; 8:12
- Later problems made Paul thankful he himself had baptized
few - cf. 1Co 1:10-17
[In the midst of opposition, Paul and his companions found success in
preaching the gospel! He then received encouraging confirmation from
the Lord that led to a long stay at Corinth...]
- EIGHTEEN MONTHS AT CORINTH
- ENCOURAGED BY THE LORD... (Ac 18:9-11)
- In a vision, told not to be afraid, nor remain silent, "for I am
with you, and no one will attack you to hurt you; for I have
many people in this city." - Ac 18:10
- Most understand this to refer to divine foreknowledge for the
success of the gospel
- That the Lord knew there were many souls (people, Gr. laos)
who would obey the gospel
- But it may refer to why (cf. "for") none would hurt him;
- e., because of men like Gallio
- So Paul remained a year and six months
- During which he wrote Second Thessalonians (ca. 51-52 A.D.)
- 2Th 1:1
- ENABLED BY THE PROCONSUL... (Ac 18:12-18)
- The Jews brought Paul up on charges before Gallio, proconsul of
Achaia
- Gallio refused to heed them, not willing to be a judge in
religious matters
- The Greeks beat Sosthenes, ruler of the synagogue, which Gallio
ignored
- Thus Paul remained in Corinth a good while - Ac 18:18
CONCLUSION
- In Paul's ministry at Corinth, we see...
- His dedication and methodology as a preacher of the gospel
- The response of those who hear the gospel (they believed and were
baptized)
- From such, hopefully there are things we can learn...
- Whether we are servants of the Lord like Paul and his companions
- Or those seeking to learn the truth on how to be saved
Have you heard the gospel, believed, and been baptized...? - Ac 18:8