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What to do When Discouraged (Acts 18: 1-17)

Jan 8, 2025
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Welcome:

In this episode, we dive into the topic of discouragement and how to handle it, drawing inspiration from the Apostle Paul's experiences in Acts 18:1-17. We all face times of discouragement, and it's essential to find ways to cope and stay motivated.

Key Points:

  1. Paul’s Arrival in Corinth:
    • After facing challenges in Athens, Paul arrives in Corinth, a city known for its immorality.
    • He meets Aquila and Priscilla, fellow tentmakers, who become his lifelong friends and supporters.
  2. Opposition and Perseverance:
    • Paul faces significant opposition while preaching in Corinth.
    • Despite the opposition, he receives a vision from the Lord encouraging him to keep speaking and not be afraid.
  3. The Importance of Companionship:
    • Silas and Timothy join Paul, providing much-needed support and encouragement.
    • Companionship plays a crucial role in overcoming discouragement.
  4. God’s Reassurance:
    • The Lord assures Paul of His presence and protection, leading Paul to stay in Corinth for 18 months, teaching the word of God.
  5. Facing Fear and Opposition:
    • Even when brought before the judgment seat, Paul remains unharmed, demonstrating God's faithfulness.

Lessons Learned:

  • Do Not Withdraw: Seek companionship and support during times of discouragement.
  • Do Not Quit: Persist in your efforts, even in the face of opposition.
  • Do Not Fear: Trust in God's presence and protection, focusing on today and not worrying about the future.

Conclusion: Discouragement is a common experience, but by following Paul’s example—surrounding ourselves with supportive friends, persevering in our mission, and trusting in God’s guidance—we can overcome it. Remember, as Charles Spurgeon said, “By perseverance, the snail reached the ark.” Keep moving forward, no matter how slowly, and you will see progress.

Reflection Questions:

  • How do you handle discouragement in your own life?
  • Who are the supportive friends you can lean on during tough times?
  • What steps can you take to trust God more in your daily challenges?

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