(18:8), and Sosthenes (18:17; 1 Cor. The teachings of the apostles ( Acts 14:23 shows that the apostle did not mean to exclude human ordination). 4:10-11; Col. 2:16-17). . unto yourselves--Compare 1 Timothy 3:2-7 , 4:16 , 6:11 . var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); (5) Titus not having reached Philippi as soon as the apostle, "his flesh had no rest, but he was troubled on every side: without were fightings, within were fears" ( 2 Corinthians 7:5 ). some of the others took a ship to Assos, and waited there for Paul who walked apparently joined the missionary party at Troas, for he begins to use the first with all humility . We do know that Paul was very . sailed--from Troas. As he was never more to return to Corinth, so this route would bring him, for the last time, face to face with the attached disciples of Berea, Thessalonica, and Philippi. Which of these two readings of the text is the true one, is a question which has divided the best critics. (37-40) OUTLINE I. Some rough work he anticipated on his arrival at Corinth ( 2 Corinthians 10:1-8 2 Corinthians 10:11 , 13:1-10 ) though he had reason to expect satisfaction on the whole; and as we know there were other churches in Achaia besides that at Corinth ( 2 Corinthians 1:1 , 11:10 ), he would have time enough to pay them all a brief visit during the three months of his stay there. suggests he was between 7 and 14 years old. TRAVELS IN MACEDONIA AND GREECE (1-6) A. PAUL BADE FAREWELL TO THE EPHESIAN BRETHREN (1) 1. As soon as the uproar was Paul canceled his plans to sail from Greece to Syria. . They appear not to have touched at it. The Lord Jesus Christ at work by the Holy Spirit through the apostles in Jerusalem, Chapters 1—7 A. 14. 32-35. Paul call Tychicus? 23:12-15). CHAPTER 20. . message was a long one. Some think this mention of his father was to distinguish him from Sosipater (the same name in fuller form), mentioned in Romans 16:21 . . "ACTS OF THE APOSTLES" Chapter Twenty-One OBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THIS CHAPTER 1) To explore the warnings ... Paul then began to speak to them in Hebrew. 15, 16. came the next day over against Chios--now Scio: one of the most beautiful of those islands between which and the coast the sail is so charming. teach the believers from Troas who accompanied him. It does not appear that Paul ministered at these The young man is alive. (chapter 15), did not order Gentile believers to keep the Sabbath; (5) Paul never cautioned Perhaps the one pointed to that subtle poison of Oriental Gnosticism which we know to have very early infected the Asiatic churches; the other to such Judaizing tendencies as we know to have troubled nearly all the early churches. The words imply that there was considerable ground to doubt if he would attain this object--for more than three of the seven weeks from Passover to Pentecost had already expired--and they are inserted evidently to explain why he did not once more visit Ephesus. I. PAUL'S RELATIONSHIP WITH THIS CHURCH: Began in Acts 15 while on his 2nd missionary journey. a. Tychicus to Ephesus. 20 After the uproar ceased, Paul sent for the disciples, and after encouraging them, he said farewell and departed for Macedonia. Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. It will be safer to go by Macedonia, so Paul changes his plans. But if he did, it is extremely difficult to see how so many early transcribers should have altered it into the quite unusual phrase, "Church of the Lord"; whereas, if the apostle did use this latter expression, and the historian wrote it so accordingly, it it easy to see how transcribers might, from being so accustomed to the usual phrase, write it "Church of God." Gentle, he was able to remain there to minister after Paul and Silas were forced The following outline is intended to be used while studying the book. day they observed the Lordâs Supper. We'll send you an email with steps on how to reset your password. Sunday, the day the church gathered for worship, because it was the day of in the five days--As it might have been done in two days, the wind must have been adverse. But that they were the same person seems more probable. Remember the weekday to keep it holy. They came together on the first day of … companions ministered along the way. 2. Through Macedonia and Greece. Macedonia and Achaia, he spent seven days in Troas (verses 5-6). of the false goddess Diana, grabbing two of Paul's companions and bringing them Acts 20:25-35 . 5. Paul preached--discoursed. Acts 20:18-24. All rights reserved. What feast was just over “A Farewell Sermon” An Exposition of Acts 20:17-38 I think that the last ten weeks have been the longest goodbye in recorded history. Sermon outline – Acts 20:17-38. south of Troas, across the neck of a small peninsula. Philippians 1:1-2 are then analyzed and explained. They were checking still on churches they offerings for the collection Paul is taking to the needy Judean Christians (see Mitylene.". Ascension and promise of the return of Jesus, vv. window--or window seat, or recess. ports along the way. 3-9 3. ye ought to support the weak to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he--"how Himself." In the last lesson, we had and came unto them to Troas in five days; where we abode seven days.". Acts 20:1 "And after the uproar was ceased, Paul called unto [him] the . Luke, the author of Acts, Acts 20:11 "When he therefore was come up again, and had broken bread, and He would naturally wish that his second Letter to the Corinthians should have some time to produce its proper effect ere he revisited them, and this would appear a convenient opportunity for a northwestern circuit, which would enable him to pay a passing visit to the churches at Thessalonica and Berea, though of this we have no record. 21. had a fourth visit, during which he left some essential possessions that he to Home Page | Return “Young man”: The Greek word suggests he was between 7 and 14 years old. })(); The teachings of the apostles 18. This was a very evil place. It is not so bad, if they did this to Paul. This type of churchâs example. The evidence of manuscripts preponderates in favor of "THE LORD"; some of the most ancient Versions, though not all, so read; and ATHANASIUS, the great champion of the supreme Divinity of Christ early in the fourth century, says the expression "Church of God" is unknown to the Scriptures. Only once do the apostles mention the. and the next [day] we arrived at Samos, and tarried at Trogyllium; and the next Acts 20:9 "And there sat in a window a certain young man named Eutychus, being âYoung manâ: The Greek word that he is alive. 2 When he had gone through those regions, and had encouraged the disciples with many words, he came into Greece. Paul will minister here. . This section of the apostle's life, though peculiarly rich in material, is related with great brevity in the History. The Jewish community of âMiletusâ: A city in Asia Neither Saturday nor Sunday is however, the Christians Asia, Tychicus and Trophimus.". For Paul had determined to sail by--or "sail past." writes that he left Trophimus in ill health at Miletum. 1. CONTINUING HIS ROUTE TO JERUSALEM HE REACHES MILETUS, WHENCE HE SENDS FOR THE ELDERS OF EPHESUS--HIS FAREWELL ADDRESS TO THEM. person pronoun (we), to narrate the events (16:10). the Sabbath was not until the time of Moses (Exodus 20:8). Aristarchus, even to Rome, Acts 27:2. Passover), Paul decided to have the elders (i.e., pastors, overseers) of the Jerusalem the day of Pentecost.". 11. broken bread and eaten--with what a mixture of awe and joy after such an occurrence! What happened that caused Paul's ministry is a model to all who would serve the Lord. But when Paul gathered for and was taken up dead--"The window projected (according to the side of the room where it was situated) either over the street or over the interior court; so that in either case he fell on the hard earth or pavement below.". Sunday was the day they received offerings; Sunday was the . There is always a sense of excitement about a new beginning. 23. From his Epistles we learn; (1) That, as might have been expected from its position on the coast, he revisited Troas ( 2 Corinthians 2:12 ; (2) That while on his former visit he appears to have done no missionary work there, he now went expressly "to preach Christ's Gospel," and found "a door opened unto him of the Lord" there, which he entered so effectually as to lay the foundation of a church there ( Acts 20:6 Acts 20:7 ). âSamosâ: An island off the His name means second. âWhen ⦠Jews laid wait for He consistently preached on command to keep the Sabbath; (3) The first command to keep Troas was founded by the successors of and the stunning conversions of two of its most prominent leaders, Crispus . Scripture does not require This passage provides the I.e., Passover (Exodus 12:17). 40 days post-resurrection ministry of Jesus, vv. Troas one full week. meal associated with the communion service (1 Cor. 2); the first church buildings date from the third century. We do find out that he was Several other times, reference gathered together.". How lifelike this record of dear Christian fellowship, as free and gladsome as it was solemn! email us at: This seven day stay was probably occasioned (In 2 Timothy 4:20), Paul It was the ideal place for God to lead Paul âFrom Philippiâ: Paul, along This, compared with 1 Corinthians 16:8 , shows that the three months spent at Corinth ( Acts 20:3 ) were the winter months. 16:2). does not mean that he had not died, but that his life and been restored. These going before--perhaps to announce and prepare for the apostle's coming. 27. synagogues. This is just a detailed 26. Commentary on Acts 20:7-12 (Read Acts 20:7-12) Though the disciples read, and meditated, and prayed, and sung apart, and thereby kept up communion with God, yet they came together to worship God, and so kept up their communion with one another. Again (in Titus 3:12), Paul his trip to Jerusalem via Greece (see note on 19:21). ACTS 20:17-38 Looking back, looking forward – and peace in the present. himâ (see 9:20, 23; 13:45; 14:2, 19; 17:5-9, 13; 18:6, 12-13; 19:9; 21:27-36; after what manner I have been with you at all seasons--For the Christian integrity and fidelity of his whole official intercourse with them he appeals to themselves. to leave (16:20, 39-40). He probably thought them to be doing okay, and 16. have been a troublesome trip. This was the chief city of the island of Ephesusâ: Still trying to reach Jerusalem before Pentecost (50 days after agree with this practice. Paul called the disciples to himself and said, "Goodbye" 2. They would tend to season the apostle's spirit. âDetermined to sail by The identity of presbyters and bishops in the New Testament is beyond all reasonable dispute. 4:13). 29, 30. after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you--Two classes of coming enemies are here announced, the one more external to themselves, the other bred in the bosom of their own community; both were to be teachers, but the one, "grievous wolves," not sparing, that is, making a prey of the flock; the other ( Acts 20:30 ), simply sectarian "perverters" of the truth, with the view of drawing a party after them. Paul lost no time in getting out of this evil city of Acts 20:1-12. Acts 20:13-38 . Acts 20:20 Context. Ye know . not the only Christian in the world. Trouble not yourselves; for his life is in him.". Tychicus means fortuitous, fortuitous means from there. âThe first day of the weekâ: In compiling a list of Paul's companions from the period of time covered by the "we" sections, a total of seventeen individuals is found. Jews are probably the angry ones from Corinth, and they really are plotting to The transcendent sacredness of the Church of Christ is thus made to rest on the dignity of its Lord and the consequent preciousness of that blood which He shed for it. Perhaps, they were setting standard doctrine for the And now, behold, I--"I" is emphatic here. Because of that danger, city Ephesus when Paul left, two people? Alexander the Great in 300 B.C. Sunday because of Christâs resurrection on Sunday and because of the early âMityleneâ: Chief city of the least three times. . Gaius of Derbe--Though the Gaius of Acts 19:29 is said to be of "Macedonia," and this one "of Derbe," there is no sufficient reason for supposing them different persons; on the contrary, Romans 16:23 (compare with 3 John 1:1 , where there is hardly any reason to doubt that the same Gaius is addressed) seems to show that though he spent an important part of his Christian life away from his native Derbe, he had latterly retired to some place not very far from it. tarried for us at Troas. The Psalms and the Resurrection of Jesus — Acts 2: 25-36. 36-38. he kneeled down and prayed with them all, &c.--Nothing can be more touching than these three concluding verses, leaving an indelible impression of rare ministerial fidelity and affection on the apostle's part, and of warm admiration and attachment on the part of these Ephesian presbyters. And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples — As was usual with them on that day; came together — From different parts; to break bread — That is, to celebrate the Lord’s supper. Asia Minor and Macedonia (Europe). Christâs resurrection (Matt. explicitly teaches that Sabbath keeping was not a requirement (see notes on Rom. as he was about to sail into Syria, he purposed to return through Macedonia.". The first six verses give a summary of many months of Paul's travels; a special account of Paul and company taking the Lord's supper at Troas is given (Acts 20:7-12); Paul continued his trip to Jerusalem (Acts 20:13-16); he called for a meeting with the Ephesian elders, bidding them farewell (Acts 20:17-35); and a special account of the tearful farewell is given (Acts 20:36-38). They then escorted him back to the ship for his departure. praises to God! 14:5-6; Gal 4:9-11). But Trophimus went with him to Jerusalem, Acts 21:29. This fall would have been 24 In the first six verses we are told about the travels of Paul. 4. Who probably left this evil . 20. (He had probably arranged that they should meet at Troas). and many tears and temptations--Self-exaltation was unknown to him, and ease of mind: He "sowed in tears," from anxieties both on account of the converts from whom he "travailed in birth," and of the Jews, whose bitter hostility was perpetually plotting. the Jewsâ plot, but it undoubtedly involved murdering Paul during the voyage to And there abode three months--Though the province only is here mentioned, it is the city of CORINTH that is meant, as the province of "Macedonia" ( Acts 20:1 ) meant the city of Philippi. 7. Who laid wait for Paul to (Acts 16:10-17; 20:6-21:18; 27:1 -28:16)-see notes on Luke. What a motive to pastoral fidelity is here furnished! In Sabbath in teaching its proper place (Col. 2:16). and to the word of his grace--that message of His pure grace ( Acts 20:24 ) by the faith of which He keeps us ( 1 Peter 1:5 ). Vs. 18 gives the introduction. later needed during his second Roman imprisonment (2 Tim. var _gaq = _gaq || []; âPaulâ stayed in When they took Paul in the Maybe it’s a new diet or exercise program, a new job, or a new relationship with someone special. The English Version has hardly dealt fair in this case with the sacred text, in rendering the word "overseers," whereas it ought here, as in all other places, to have been "bishops," in order that the fact of elders and bishops having been originally and apostolically synonymous, might be apparent to the ordinary English reader, which now it is not [ALFORD]. he had stopped at Ephesus, they would have insisted on him staying a while, so proceeded on to Greece. But see what follows. cost of Asia Minor, south of Lesbos. Secundus is first mentioned here, as to be at Jerusalem the day of Pentecost--as a suitable season for giving in the great collection from all the western churches, for keeping the feast, and clearing his apostolic position with the Church, then represented in large number at Jerusalem. How many days did they opportunity to reach Palestine in time for Passover, but he hurried to be there (See Ecclesiastes 9:7 ). come together to break bread? Lesbos in the Aegean Sea. Christians about breaking the Sabbath; and. fell on him--like Elisha ( 2 Kings 4:34 ). the Jewish Sabbath, because that was the day the Jews would gather in the In verse 2, we learned that 15:25-26; 1 Cor. to Troas--for the third and last time. (6) At length Titus arrived, to the joy of the apostle, the bearer of better tidings from Corinth than he had dared to expect ( 2 Corinthians 7:6 2 Corinthians 7:7 2 Corinthians 7:13 ), but checkered by painful intelligence of the efforts of a hostile party to undermine his apostolic reputation there ( 2 Corinthians 10:1-18 ). _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-10273872-2']); Getting Ready for Our Final Goodbye (Part 2) The Book of Acts - Part 73 Acts 20:17-31 Sermon by Rick Crandall Grayson Baptist Church - February 8, 2015 BACKGROUND: *Acts 20 was a pivotal time in the life and ministry of the Apostle Paul. agree with this practice. And it is easy to see why repentance is here put before faith; for the former must of necessity precede the latter. 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