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THE LIFE OF PAUL PART 1
PICTURE 01 The first Roman Emperor was Augustus who reigned until 14. A.D. PICTURE 02 The second Roman Emperor was Tiberius, the son-in-law of Augustus. PICTURE 03 Tiberius reigned from 14 A.D. to 37 A.D. PICTURE 04 THE YEAR IS 36 the Jewish man Saul, was known throughout the religious world, as a Pharisee of Pharisees. PICTURE 05 He had studied under Gamaliel, one of the most brilliant professors of Judaism. PICTURE 06 Saul was about twenty four years of age. He was a religious fanatic, dedicated to Judaism, the temple and the Law of Moses PICTURE 07 After hearing Stephen preach that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. PICTURE 08 The religious leaders ordered his execution. PICTURE 09 The witnesses laid their coats at the feet of Saul, before stoning Stephen to death. PICTURE 10 IN THE YEAR OF 37 Caligula, became the third Roman Emperor. PICTURE 11 In the same year with a letter from the High Priest, Saul and his gang set off to arrest believers. PICTURE 12 As they travelled Saul was blinded by a light from heaven. PICTURE 13 “I am Jesus Christ the one whom you persecute.” PICTURE 14 Saul now blind, was led by hand into the city. PICTURE 15 Jesus had told a believer, to pray for Saul’s sight. PICTURE 16 Saul was healed with the prayer and he changed his name from Saul to Paul. PICTURE 17 The people were amazed, as Saul the Pharisee of Pharisee’s, preached that Jesus Christ is the Jewish Messiah. PICTURE 18 IN THE YEAR OF 38 the unbelieving Jews plotted to murder Paul, so the believers helped him escape. PICTURE 19 When Paul arrived in Jerusalem, the believers rejected him, until they heard his testimony. PICTURE 20 Paul preached the risen Messiah, until some more unbelieving Jews, planned to kill him. PICTURE 21 So Paul left Jerusalem and went north to his home town. PICTURE 22 IN THE YEAR 41 Caligula was murdered and Claudius became the fourth Roman Emperor. PICTURE 23 A believer named Barny-the-Encourager found Paul and together they taught in Antioch. The believers were mockingly called C-h-r-i-s-t-i-a-n-s. PICTURE 24 IN THE YEAR 45 Paul went on his FIRST missionary journey, starting from his home church in Antioch. PICTURE 25 Paul and Barny sailed to Cyprus, to tell the people about the risen Christ. PICTURE 26 In one of the towns, the Governor wanted to hear the Gospel, but a local witch kept interfering, Paul said; PICTURE 27 “You son of the devil, you shall be blinded for a season.” And it happened exactly as Paul said and the governor believed. PICTURE 28 Sometime later, Paul and Barny sailed to Galatia. PICTURE 29 As they travelled, they preached in Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe. PICTURE 30 In Antioch the unbelieving Jews stirred up trouble for Paul and Barny. PICTURE 31 IT WAS NOW THE YEAR 46 and they stayed for some time in Iconium teaching the believers. PICTURE 32 But again the unbelieving Jews caused trouble. PICTURE 33 So they travelled on to Lystra to preach and teach. PICTURE 34 In Lystra, they met a lame man. After preaching Paul said, “Stand up.” And immediately the man walked. PICTURE 35 The people were amazed, they called Paul Mercury, and Barny Jupiter and they worshipped them. PICTURE 36 “We are only men like yourselves; the living God wants you to serve Him.” Pleaded Paul. PICTURE 37 Some of the unbelieving Jews arrived and started a riot. PICTURE 38 Paul was stoned, dragged out of the city and left for dead. PICTURE 39 When the believers prayed for Paul, he got up and went back into the city. PICTURE 40 The next day Paul and Barny left Lystra and went to preach in Derbe. PICTURE 41 After preaching in Derbe, they left to make the return journey, whilst encouraging the believers in all of the towns that they passed through. PICTURE 42 AFTER TWO YEARS IN 47 Paul ended his first mission trip. PICTURE 43 And they sailed back to their home Church at Antioch in Syria. PICTURE 44 They told the believers about the many converts, but some unbelieving Jews argued, “People must obey the law of Moses to be saved.” PICTURE 45 So Paul and Barny, travelled to Jerusalem to settle the matter with the disciples. PICTURE 46 As they made the journey south, they visited local Churches on the way and encouraged the believers. PICTURE 47 In Jerusalem after much debate Peter said, “We believe that God will save everyone by faith in Christ.” PICTURE 48 It was decided to write Paul and Barny a letter, saying that both Jews and non Jews, could be saved by believing only in the risen Christ. PICTURE 49 IT WAS IN THE YEAR 48 that Paul and Barny returned to their church with the letter, when Paul saw how the believers were encouraged. PICTURE 50 He was inspired to write his first letter to the believers at Galatia. PICTURE 51 Paul then left for his SECOND MISSIONARY trip, to encourage the believers in Galatia PICTURE 52 He took a believer called Silas, and Timothy who lived in Galatia, also started preaching with Paul. PICTURE 53 As they read the Jerusalem letter, the Galatian believers were encouraged and their numbers grew daily. PICTURE 54 IN THE YEAR OF 49 Claudius expelled the believing and non believing Jews from Rome. PICTURE 55 Paul had a dream where he saw a man saying ‘Come to Greece to help us’. PICTURE 56 After a few days in Greece, Paul was preaching in Philippi. PICTURE 57 When a whole family were saved. Paul stayed at the house of a woman called Lydia. PICTURE 58 Paul was followed every day by a woman who would continually call out, “These are servants of the Most High God,” PICTURE 59 Finally one day, Paul turned to her and commanded the evil spirit, “In the name of Jesus Christ, come out.” PICTURE 60 Paul and Silas were arrested for this and the magistrates ordered that they should both be flogged. PICTURE 61 At midnight as they were both praising God in their prison cell, there was a great earthquake and their chains fell off. PICTURE 62 The jailer fell to his knees, “What must I do to be saved?” “Believe in the risen Christ, and you will be saved.” answered Paul. PICTURE 63 The following day they were released and went to stay with Lydia. PICTURE 64 After they left Philippi, they stayed in Thessalonica for three weeks. PICTURE 65 Until the unbelieving Jews started a riot. PICTURE 66 So as soon as it was dark, they escaped. PICTURE 67 And made their way to Berea. PICTURE 68 But as they preached in Berea, the unbelieving Jews from Thessalonica arrived and caused more trouble. PICTURE 69 So Paul left for Athens on his own. PICTURE 70 When Paul arrived in Athens. PICTURE 71 The philosophers, wanted to hear more about the strange god that Paul preached. PICTURE 72 Paul preached about the resurrection of Christ. Some of the philosophers made fun of him, while other men believed. PICTURE 73 IN THE YEAR 50 Paul left Athens and travelled to Corinth, PICTURE 74 Where he became a tent maker. PICTURE 75 When Timothy arrived in Corinth, he told Paul that the Thessalonians would love to see him. PICTURE 76 So Paul wrote the THESSALONIANS A LETTER, encouraging them with Christ’s coming. PICTURE 77 Every Saturday Paul debated with the Jews and Greeks in the Synagogue. PICTURE 78 In the following year of 51 Paul received news from Thessalonica, that the believers were idle due to some wrong teaching PICTURE 79 So Paul wrote a SECOND letter, which was delivered to the THESSALONIAN believers. PICTURE 80 After eighteen months preaching and teaching in Corinth, Paul started a journey back to his home church, PICTURE 81 His friends accompanied him, as far as Ephesus. PICTURE 82 Paul sailed from Ephesus to Caesarea and then travelled north to his home church in Antioch. PICTURE 83 This was now the end of Paul’s SECOND MISSIONARY TRIP.
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