Outline of Paul's Life
Outline of Paul's Life
Introduction:
The apostles of Jesus Christ were instructed by divine revelation to make known the mind of God to
the world (Matt. 28:18; Eph. 3:1-5). The words they spoke were truths from God (Gal. 1:11-12). The
apostles teaching and example was to thereby be followed (cf. I Cor. 11:1; Phil. 4:9ff). The New
Testament speaks of several apostles; however, for the purpose of this study we would like to examine
the life of Paul. A study of Pauls life will give us greater incite as to our duty to the lost and saved.
Said study will help us understand what dedication to the Lord is all about. We learn what zeal,
humility, and praying to God should be like in our lives. Paul was truly a man who loved God as this
study shall bear out.
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Saul of Tarsus:
A. Tarsus of Cilicia was the hometown of the apostle Paul (cf. Acts 9:11).
B. Saul was a Jewish Hebrew of the tribe of Benjamin (Phil. 3:5).
C. Saul was a tentmaker by trade (cf. Acts 18:1-3).
D. A Pharisee (Phil. 3:5) (i.e., a religious school or party among the Jews. The word Pharisee
means separate. The Pharisees believed and taught an oral portion of the Law of Moses
that was a sort of commentary to the Law given to Moses. This law is termed the Mishna
and is found in the first portion of the Talmud. Paul was schooled in the Mishna:
1. Taught by Gamaliel (Acts 22:3).
2. Saul was an exceptional student of the Law and the traditions (Mishna) (cf. Gal. 1:1314).
E. First introduced to Saul at Acts 7:58 as he consented to the death of Stephen.
F. Saul zealously persecuted the church of Christ (Acts 9:1-2, 14; 22:3-5; 26:10-11; I Cor.
15:9; Phil. 3:4-8).
Sauls Conversion:
A. Jesus appears to Saul on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-6).
B. Ananias baptizes Saul in Damascus for the remission of his sins (Acts 9:18; 22:16).
Sauls shame after his Conversion:
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Sauls Travels:
A. Saul begins to preach Christ immediately after his conversion (Acts 26:19-20).
B. Saul travels to Arabia, back to Damascus, to Jerusalem, Caesarea, and to Tarsus preaching
in the regions of Syria and Cilicia (cf. Acts 9:20-30; 23-25; Gal. 1:18-21).
C. Saul and Barnabas travel from Tarsus to Antioch of Syria:
1. A worldwide famine gave way to Saul and Barnabas traveling throughout Judea to
distribute relief funds collected by the brethren in Syria (Acts 11:27-30).
2. Saul and Barnabas return to Antioch of Syria after distributing funds to needy saints
(Acts 12:25).
Pauls Travels:
A. First tour of preaching (Galatia / Acts 13:4 to 14:28 / ~ AD 45 to AD 48). Lessons learned
from first tour:
1. The work of the Christian is to preach the word (cf. Acts 13:5).
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Conclusion:
What do we learn from the life of the apostle Paul? We learn that whatever state of life we find
ourselves in we can be content because we have heaven to look forward to (Phil. 4:11-13). I can learn
to look to men such as Paul and not allow myself to get discouraged or disheartened when life gets
hard (Phil. 1:12ff). Let us, as Paul did, continue to press on through life (Phil. 3:12). May we all bring
glory to God in this life by bearing fruit unto righteousness (Jn. 15:7ff).