Acts of the Apostles Lesson 199
“Conviction takes Courage.” Acts 21:4-16
If we were to define the courage of conviction exhibited by Paul we would see #1 he knew his _______.
We decided that a good objective is to know _____.
Knowing the Bible is not the objective; the Bible is the means to the accomplishing of the objective.
You can have a very spiritual, general goal that can become very, very, practical for you.
Are you willing to sacrifice your own self-will, your own pleasure, anything for your objective?
If you never have an objective, you’re not going anywhere, and you’ll never have the occasion to know what it is to express courage and to be able to set your will aside to accomplish what it is that God’s laid on your heart.
secondly, the courage of conviction can’t be ________.
What does it take to divert you? Whatever it takes to divert you is the measure of your conviction.
Paul was good for the growth of the church even before he was _____.
Was Paul disobedient in going to Jerusalem?
The phrase “through the Spirit” is best understood through the exercise of a spiritual ____.
I believe that somebody prophesied that Paul should not go to Jerusalem.
If he was disobedient, he was disobedient out of ____.
The Scriptures are full of examples of people who made mistakes.
But I don’t think Paul disobeyed the Spirit because his life was lived in ___________ to the Holy Spirit, his reasons for going to Jerusalem were the right kind of reasons and because I feel he was urged in his heart by the Holy Spirit to go.
I think his _____ spirit was under the control of the Holy Spirit.
Other scriptures in order of citation: Phil 3: 10; Acts 11:19; 1 Cor. 14:3, 29; Acts 16:6; Acts 20:23, 24, 24:17, 19:21, 20:22
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