Acts - Chapter 19 DAILY BIBLE STUDY {Spoken Word - Text - Red Letter Edition}

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Acts - Chapter 19 Summary:

Acts chapter 19 describes Paul’s extensive ministry in Ephesus, highlighting significant events and the growth of the early Christian church in the region. Paul encounters twelve disciples who had received John's baptism but were unaware of the Holy Spirit. After Paul baptizes them in the name of Jesus and lays hands on them, they receive the Holy Spirit and speak in tongues. Paul preaches boldly in the synagogue for three months, but when some Jews become obstinate, he moves to the lecture hall of Tyrannus, where he teaches daily for two years. Through Paul's ministry, all residents of Asia hear the word of the Lord. God performs extraordinary miracles through Paul, such as healing the sick and casting out evil spirits with handkerchiefs and aprons that touched him. Some itinerant Jewish exorcists, including the seven sons of Sceva, attempt to invoke the name of Jesus but are overpowered by an evil spirit, leading to fear and reverence for Jesus' name. Many new believers confess their practices and burn their scrolls of sorcery. The chapter concludes with a significant uproar in Ephesus, instigated by Demetrius, a silversmith who fears that Paul's message threatens the trade of making silver shrines of Artemis. A mob drags Paul's companions, Gaius and Aristarchus, to the theater, but the city clerk eventually calms the crowd, dismissing the assembly and advising them to pursue legal channels if they have grievances.

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