1) Acts Chapter 20, verses 1 and 2, emphasize a crucial aspect that we should all regularly focus on. Paul, as he departs, encourages the believers and continues to encourage others along his journey. The key takeaway here is that we should all strive to be 'sons of encouragement' or 'Barnabas's,' uplifting others in the Lord and in each other.
2) Dave answers a question about the Jewish people and shows a difference between Biblical and Cultural Jewish people, and their connection to Old and New Testament Jewish followers.
3) We now arrive at one of my favorite sections in the Book of Acts. I've mentioned this numerous times, but I haven't actually taught it several times. It's such a divine gift from the Holy Spirit to humanity. Everyone gathers together to observe the Lord's Supper, which incidentally is one of the few instances of them doing this as a church.
4) To overlook the descriptions in the scripture regarding Paul's sermon is to be willfully blind. The scripture states that Paul continues at length. I believe most of us understand what that implies. Paul preaches on and on, much like many preachers do. Paul preached until midnight - an incredibly long time but also incredibly significant. However, not a single word is recorded except for a young man named Eutychus, who listened to Paul, fell asleep, fell out of a window, died, and had to be resurrected. That's what happens when sermons go on for too long.
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