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Acts of the Holy Spirit: A Study in Acts

DAY 19 OF 28

What does it say?

Paul spoke boldly in Ephesus, baptizing, healing, and casting out demons in the name of the Lord Jesus. His companions were seized after Demetrius stirred up a mob.

What does it mean?

Ephesus was challenging to preach the Gospel; sorcery and goddess worship dominated the city. Paul shone a light in the spiritual darkness by preaching about Jesus as the resurrected Christ. His ability to perform miracles demonstrated the power of the Holy Spirit, giving validity to his message. Some tried to gain notoriety by using the name of Jesus without the reality of knowing Him. Their actions backfired but resulted in widespread recognition of Jesus’ name. The spiritual awakening convicted believers to purge sinful practices, which threatened the livelihood of pagan artisans.

How should I respond?

Sin is the largest industry in the world, which is why people who make a living promoting greed, immorality, and superstition so adamantly oppose biblical thought. The desperately needed spiritual awakening begins when Christians choose to separate from sinful practices and live in the light of God’s Word. Have you bought into something touted as “acceptable” but is displeasing to God? Will you leave it totally behind today? Choose to shine light in the darkness by proclaiming the name of Jesus and living in the power of the Spirit.

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Acts of the Holy Spirit: A Study in Acts

Written by Luke to Theophilus, Acts is a sequel to Luke’s earlier Gospel. Luke writes Acts to provide a historical record of the early church and show the trajectory of God's redemptive plan after the resurrection of Jesus. Acts reorients us to the mission of God today: a diverse church, filled with the Holy Spirit, dedicated to showing and sharing the gospel across the earth.

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