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How Paul Adapted His Message to His Audience

Topic: #15 of 318 for Sermons on Paul
Scripture: Acts 22:1-22:30
Date Added: March 2002
Audience: General Young Adults (19 - 30)
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How Paul Adapted His Message to His Audience - Acts 22

Paul’s amazing ability to adapt His message to every audience is a demonstration of the Spirit’s power and wisdom in a humble man. The great apostle shows tact, presence of mind and an earnest desire to see people come to saving faith in Christ. By using his own experiences with the Lord, Paul provides one of the best apologetical messages in the Bible. Let us learn from some of the most signficant aspects of Paul’s message in Acts 22.

Illustration:Blessings

An old legend says that at creation the birds felt cheated and hurt because they received wings. Wings appeared to be burdens which none of the other animals were asked to carry. All was changed, however, when the birds learned that wings were not burdens but blessings that borne them to the sky. Because they were given wings they could rise above the earth and see sights which no other animal could see. What seemed like burdens were really blessings.

See: Gen 1:21; Psa 55:6


1. Paul spoke in Aramaic (Mixture of Hebrew and Syriac) to gain credibility among the conservative and patriortic Jews in the audience. Learn to speak in the language, tone and manner that your audience will consider most credible. Communication is only about 7% of the words we speak and the rest is our character and love we communicate to people. Paul was a master because He presented a message in terms that his audience would greatly respect.

2. Paul shares that his early experience were very similar to those of his audience. Gain identification with the people you are speaking by showing how you have so much in common. By telling the audience that his training was similar to theirs he indicates that Christ’s changes affected Him supernaturally. Paul shows his audience that it is God who is at work in us both to will and to do of His good pleasure. We cannot please God or find eternal life unless we allow the Spirit of God to come into our life and change us from the inside out.

3. Paul admits his mistakes regarding his own faulty views of the law and its capacity to bring deliverance from sin, sorrow and suffering. When we are willing to confess our own failings people are more open to change in their lives.

4. Paul admitted that he at one time had shared their animosity toward Christian, but emphasizes God’s direct intervention in his life. We all have to know that God is eager to bring us to new life in Christ as he knows the destructive path of human nature. Sincerity is not enough to gain the righteousness of God. Paul recounts his Damascus road conversion as proof of God’s ability to save even the worst of sinners. There is great power in your personal tesimony if you will just share as a point of connection to others.

5. Paul admits that he had to surrender to Christ’s power in order to receive forgiveness and redemption. People who think they can become a Christian without expressing true repentance are fooling themselves. When we call on the name of the Lord we are admitted that we are lost and in need of forgiveness from the LORD and SAVIOR Jesus Christ. We cannot accept only a part of Christ into our life. We receive Him as our Savior and King who wants to bring about great change in our lives. There is no such thing as only accepting the benefits of eternal salvation without trusting Christ wholly for His work
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