Saturday, August 22, 2020

The Apostle Paul Had Four Missionary Journeys. These Journeys Are Resp

The Apostle Paul had four teacher ventures. These excursions are answerable for the spread of Christianity and made numerous holy places all through nations of the Mediterranean. On his first excursion, Barnabas, Saul, and Mark, church pioneers, went with Paul travel to the island of Cyprus and parts of Asia Minor. Paul would lecture the gospel and start numerous temples. His excursion began in the city of Seleucia and closed in Antioch of Syria. The main evangelist venture was around the time of 46-48 AD. In the wake of isolating with Barnabas from a contradiction they had, Paul picked Silas, a Christianity devotee, to go with him on his subsequent preacher venture. They made a trip north to Asia Minor. Their objective for this excursion was not to begin holy places, however to urge the current houses of worship to have solid confidence in Christ. The youthful Timothy, another Christianity devotee, joined Paul and Silas in Lystra. The Apostles ventured to Macedonia, and in the city of Philippi, Paul and Silas were detained. On Paul's third preacher venture, the missionary made a trip to Ephesus and holds a restoration at the congregation. In Ephesus, Paul lectured the individuals about the Holy Spirit. He likewise went to Macedonia to visit the grieved church in Corinth. This congregation had an issue about getting some distance from God. He remained there for a quarter of a year lecturing and showing the gospel. Paul's fourth journey was to Rome and this journey was going to satisfy God's arrangement. Since he was imprisoned in Jerusalem and Caesarea, the messenger spoke to Caesar and was sent to Rome. At the point when he showed up at Rome, he would lecture the Roman watchmen from his detained room and would likewise compose a few letters to the places of worship in Asia Minor. As years passed by, he was liberated and still lectured the gospel to individuals, yet didnt travel so a lot.

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