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God can use any type of person to overcome any type of obstacle that stands against His mission Acts 19

Introduction This chapter begins Paul s third missionary journey, recording the details of the apostle s work in Ephesus. Luke focuses on God s incredible power to overcome various obstacles, like false religions. No matter what Paul and his team face in Ephesus, no matter what we face today, this chapter shows us God can overcome it all to move the Gospel forward.

God can overcome any obstacle that tries to hinder the Gospel s advancement Acts 19:1-20

Paul in Ephesus Aquila and Priscilla have been heading up the church in Ephesus while Paul has been away. Luke shifts the focus back to Paul. The apostle is finally in Ephesus and begins his ministry, starting with his desire to equip the believers. The men Paul finds seem to be disciples, but it becomes obvious their loyalty is more to John the Baptist than to Christ.

Paul in Ephesus Paul s question shows us his belief that faith in Christ and being indwelt by the Holy Spirit go together. Seeing where the problem lies, the apostle now starts to distinguish between John s message and Christ s work. John s baptism, he tells them, was a baptism of repentance, something that pointed beyond itself to One coming after, namely, Christ.

Paul in Ephesus In focusing on Jesus now, the true peak of divine revelation, this group is now formally baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus, not John. This group is not getting re-baptized, but upon their profession of faith, are getting baptized once and for all under the proper name and work of Jesus Christ.

Paul in Ephesus Upon hearing the Gospel, professing faith, and being baptized, these men are filled with the Holy Spirit. Tongues and prophecies show up a few different times in Acts as a mini-pentecost of sorts, the Holy Spirit s way of validating His advancement of the Gospel. In this section, we see that God can overcome the false religion of Christ-less Christianity by restoring the focus on Jesus when it s on the wrong person.

Paul in Ephesus Paul was able to preach there for two full years. We see that Paul used this blessing of God wisely and productively. Paul taught six days a week for about five hours a day (according to ancient sources), so he ended up providing 3,120 hours of lecture, discussion, persuasion and reasoning in the hall of Tyrannus over the course of two years in Ephesus.

Sons of Sceva The miraculous works done in the name of Jesus gets the attention of the Sons of Sceva, local Jewish exorcists. Pagan exorcists could only invoke the name of their own gods, who had limited jurisdiction. Jewish exorcists claimed the ability to summon the secret name of Israel s God, Yahweh, who held power over all of heaven and earth, making these exorcists practice more lucrative and in-demand than others.

Sons of Sceva They try to call oppressive spirits out of their clients, using the name of Jesus. If this guy, Paul, could do these miraculous things in the name of Jesus, why couldn t they? Much to their dismay, the oppressive spirit puts them in their place, showing all the onlookers just how unimportant and unable they are to access God s power.

Sons of Sceva It s not long before everyone in the city knows what happened, and it is clear who is in control. Many unbelievers come to fear the Lord and hold high the name of Christ, the One who can even overcome demons. In fact, they showed they feared the Lord by coming forward to confess their occult habits, repenting of them by burning materials used to practice the magic arts.

God uses both believers and non-believers to move His mission forward Acts 19:21-24

A Riot in Ephesus In these verses, Paul makes a major decision to conclude his ministry in the east and move westward to Rome. Before Paul heads west, however, he faces a riot instigated by a band of angry craftsman. The initial ringleader of the riot is a silversmith named Demetrius, who fashioned silver shrines to the goddess Artemis, the deity in Ephesus.

A Riot in Ephesus The temple of Artemis was the hub of economic life in this city, and the goddess was known most for her alleged ability to protect and preserve all living things. Demetrius understandably mixed economics with religion. Worship of the goddess required all sorts of goods like shrines, replicas, festival supplies and offerings.

A Riot in Ephesus The silversmith sees a major problem with Paul s message, especially that a god could not be made with human hands. His speech highlights the economic ramifications of the Gospel. They could lose their business. To cover himself, though, Demetrius slides in some pious words about Artemis to finish his speech, ensuring his motives are seen as religious.

A Riot in Ephesus His speech electrifies the anger of his fellow craftsmen, who also base their livelihood on fabricating goods for idol worship. Together, they cry out in solidarity for Artemis, and drag out various companions of Paul. The town is celebrating the Artemis festival: a month of debauchery chock-full of athletic contests, drinking, partying, prostitution, and more. Given the city s total drunkenness, it is no wonder the crowd seems to be confused about why they are even rioting.

Town Clerk After hours of shouting, the mob finally quiets enough for the town clerk to talk some sense into them. The town clerk held much influence. He was the chief administrative officer of the city, presiding over both the council of city magistrates and the public assembly, and operating as a liaison between the city and the Roman provincial administration.

Town Clerk His biggest concern is likely the impression this riot would make on Roman officials. If Rome catches wind of how out of hand this was getting, they will lose their self-governing privileges. The clerk speaks logically, helping the crowd see that, from the pagan point of view, there is no real threat to Artemis, the goddess everyone knows came to them from the sky itself (he is likely referring to a meteorite).

Town Clerk Then he moves to the legal side of things, pointing to the fact that the Christians have done nothing illegal to the goddess or her temple. They have not blasphemed her, robbed the temple, or committed any type of vandalism against places of worship. As odd as Paul and his companions are, they are guilty of no official crime.

Town Clerk Finally, the clerk offers Demetrius and his fellow artisans two courses they could take if they desired further legal action. Then he dismisses the crowd, and the riot is over. Most striking is that the town clerk is a local pagan official, yet God moves him to fulfill His will for Paul and the Gospel s advancement.

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