The Apostle Paul: His Missionary Work as a Template for Church Missions

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LIBERTY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY The Apostle Paul: His Missionary Work as a Template for Church Missions Submitted to Dr. Olufemi Adeyemi, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of the course, NBST 522 New Testament Orientation II by Jeremy W. Pfeister 11 August 2013 Table of Contents I. Introduction to the Series 3 II. Week One – Paul’s Beginning 4 A. Roman Citizenship 5 B. The Pharisee 6 C. The Call and Commission 7 III. Week Two - The Team Makes All The Difference 10 A. High Expectations 10 B. Appreciation for Each Part 12 C. Close Relationships 13 IV. Week Three – The Harvest… 14 A. Is Not Always Automatic 14 B. New Believers Need Encouragement 17 C. New Believers Need To Be Taught 17 V. Week Four – The Message 18 A. Paul Knew His Audience 18 B. Justification Through Christ Alone 20 C. Paul Spoke With Authority 20 D. Paul Confronted Normal Religion 21 VI. Conclusion 22 VII. Bibliography 23 Introduction to the Series The Apostle Paul is a central and incredibly important figure in the New Testament. No other New Testament figure has as many recorded writings in the canon as Paul does. His writings are fundamental to understanding the gospel of Jesus Christ. He was a key figure in the building of the early church, traveling the known world and spreading the message of good news to all who would hear and believe. The study you are about to embark on will open the eyes of the believer to the missionary life led by the Apostle Paul. It is the ultimate goal of these lesson to improve missions understanding and vision through the study of the original missionary to the world, the Apostle Paul. Join us as we embark on a journey through

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