Acts 17:22-31

22 Sha'ul stood up in the Council meeting and said, "Men of Athens: I see how very religious you are in every way!
23 For as I was walking around, looking at your shrines, I even found an altar which had been inscribed, 'To An Unknown God.' So, the one whom you are already worshipping in ignorance-this is the one I proclaim to you.
24 "The God who made the universe and everything in it, and who is Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in man-made temples;
25 nor is he served by human hands, as if he lacked something; since it is he himself who gives life and breath and everything to everyone.
26 "From one man he made every nation living on the entire surface of the earth, and he fixed the limits of their territories and the periods when they would flourish.
27 God did this so that people would look for him and perhaps reach out and find him although in fact, he is not far from each one of us,
28 'for in him we live and move and exist.' Indeed, as some of the poets among you have said, 'We are actually his children.'
29 So, since we are children of God, we shouldn't suppose that God's essence resembles gold, silver or stone shaped by human technique and imagination.
30 "In the past, God overlooked such ignorance; but now he is commanding all people everywhere to turn to him from their sins.
31 For he has set a Day when he will judge the inhabited world, and do it justly, by means of a man whom he has designated. And he has given public proof of it by resurrecting this man from the dead."
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