If you have ever wondered whether there is more to life than the next trend or the next achievement, this passage offers clarity. Christianity is not about blind faith or empty ritual. It is about knowing the God who made you, who loves you, and who has proven it through the death and resurrection of Jesus.
In Acts 17, Paul walks into Athens, a city filled with idols, ideas, and endless pursuits of meaning. Instead of staying silent, he points people to the God they did not know but were searching for all along.
This sermon explores how ancient idols mirror the ones we chase today: success, pleasure, technology, or self-made spirituality. Paul’s message is simple but life-changing: the God who made the world has revealed Himself in Jesus Christ, and He calls us to turn from what does not satisfy and discover real hope in Him.