In Athens, Paul confronts the local philosophers about their unknown God, emphasizing the importance of knowing Jesus Christ personally. He contrasts this with the philosophies of the Epicureans and Stoics, who focus on pleasure and self-discipline. The message centers on worshiping Jesus and sharing faith, affirming that He is alive and desires a personal connection with everyone.
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