Introduction: Acts 18:9-10 vividly illustrates God's direct vision to empower Paul in difficult times.
1. God assures Paul of his presence, providing a vision that eliminates fear (Acts 18:9).
A. Vision is essential for guiding believers through uncertainties.
B. God's constant presence reassures us amidst life's challenges, emboldening us to act.
2. God's directive to continue speaking reinforces our calling to spread the gospel (Acts 18:9).
A. The command "do not be silent" indicates the importance of vocalizing God's truth.
B. Sharing the gospel is an act commanded by God, despite potential threats or fears.
3. God's revelation of his people in the city signifies divine preparation and support (Acts 18:10).
A. Knowing that there are others prepared by God provides encouragement to persevere.
B. The presence of divine allies motivates believers to join in God’s mission confidently.
Conclusion: God's vision assures his presence, strengthens our resolve, and unveils a supportive community to aid our mission.
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