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On our weekly highlight programme Witness Lee covers Acts 16:6-10, detailing how Paul and his co-workers were led of God to go forth into Macedonia. We will pay particular attention to their being forbidden by the Holy Spirit and not allowed by the Spirit of Jesus in order to take a direct course in their travel, and the significance of these divine titles in God’s New Testament economy.
Released on 26 Oct 2025
To suffer persecution on behalf of Jesus is not uncommon. We may consider that the biblical pattern for such suffering is to bear it humbly and meekly – yet there are other examples that demonstrate a completely different attitude for the sake of the gospel. We shall consider such an example today, with Paul claiming his rights as a Roman citizen in Acts 16:6-40.
On today’ programme, we look at the spread of the gospel of Christ from Judea to Europe and how Paul preached in the synagogues and market places. Witness Lee highlights the spiritual constitution of Paul, the opposition from religious leaders, and important lessons we can learn from this revealing portion in Acts (Acts 17:1-34).
Ancient Athens with the great thinkers gathered at Mars Hill was the cultural, scientific and philosophical centre of the earth. Here, with a statue was erected to “an unknown God” was where the apostle Paul declared that this God was not only known to Paul – but could also be known to them. Join us for a remarkable and fascinating program on Paul’s preaching in Acts 17:16-34.