Day 13: Acts 15-18
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Welcome to Day 13 of our Bible Reading Plan! Today, we navigate the pivotal chapters of Acts 15–18, where we see the early church grapple with conflict, leadership decisions, and cultural tensions. Paul and Barnabas address church drama head-on, the Jerusalem Council establishes foundational principles for Gentile believers, and Paul’s ministry flourishes as he adapts his approach to reach both Jews and Gentiles.✈️ Overview:Acts 15–18 reveals the complexities of early church leadership and the growing tension between Jewish and Gentile believers. From the Jerusalem Council’s groundbreaking decision on circumcision to Paul’s missionary journeys through Philippi, Thessalonica, Athens, and Corinth, we witness a church expanding across cultural and geographical boundaries. These chapters showcase how unity, adaptability, and a commitment to the gospel drive the church forward despite internal and external challenges.🔎 Context Clues: • Jerusalem Council: A crucial meeting where church leaders decided Gentile Christians didn’t need to follow all Jewish customs, removing a major barrier for non-Jewish believers. • Paul & Barnabas Split: A disagreement over John Mark leads to two separate missionary journeys, doubling the reach of the gospel. • Timothy’s Circumcision: Paul circumcises Timothy, not as a requirement for salvation, but to avoid being a stumbling block to Jewish audiences. • Cultural Context: Paul adapts his approach to fit his audience—engaging philosophers in Athens with Greco-Roman references while focusing on Christ crucified in Corinth.🤓 Nerdy Nuggets: • Church is a Governing Body: Acts 15 reminds us that church isn’t just a gathering but includes accountability, hierarchy, and leadership decisions. • Letters in Acts: The Jerusalem Council’s letter is an early example of church correspondence, providing guidance to Antioch and affirming the decision on Gentile believers. • Mars Hill Sermon: Paul’s speech in Athens uses cultural references, such as quoting Greek poets, demonstrating his deep understanding of his audience. • Priscilla & Aquila: This dynamic couple becomes key figures in Paul’s ministry, highlighting the importance of partnership in spreading the gospel.✅ Timeless Truths: • Unity Requires Sacrifice: The Jerusalem Council’s decision balanced respect for Jewish traditions with the freedom of Gentile believers, showing that unity often demands compromise. • Conflict Can Lead to Growth: Paul and Barnabas’ disagreement ultimately results in two missionary teams, reminding us that God can use division for His glory. • Adaptability in Ministry: Paul’s willingness to be “all things to all men” challenges us to remove obstacles that hinder others from hearing the gospel. • Gospel Over Preferences: Whether debating circumcision or choosing how to preach, Paul’s focus remains on advancing the gospel rather than personal preferences.Acts 15–18 illustrates the growing pains of a church navigating cultural diversity, leadership challenges, and gospel expansion. From church councils to missionary journeys, the early church shows us the importance of unity, flexibility, and a gospel-centered focus. Let’s take inspiration from Paul’s adaptability and commitment to reach all people. See you tomorrow as we continue our Daily Bible Reading Plan through Acts 19–23!📖 Subscribe to The Bible Department for daily Bible readings, insights, and tools to grow in your faith and stay on track with your goal to read the Bible in one year!