The Called Life

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Acts 20:17-38 — Headed for Jerusalem, the certainty of imprisonment and hardship did not deter Paul from following the Holy Spirit’s leading. Why? Paul did not live seeking human approval or success. Rather, he single-mindedly sought to fulfil the calling of Jesus on his life. For us today, God’s invitation has not changed: to live in wholehearted pursuit of His calling in every moment of life.

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Sacrificial Love

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Acts 20:1-6;31-35 — While Paul was the clear human figurehead of the Gospel’s spread throughout Acts, he didn’t do it alone. In Acts 20, Paul’s farewell to the Ephesian elders displays his deep affection for those who joined in his ministry - a sacrificial, perseverant, Christ-like love, that sought always to give rather than receive. Paul’s example poses us a lifelong challenge: will we too serve those around us with Christ’s radical, sacrificial love?

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Panoramic Perspective

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Acts 19:21-20:1 — Just as Paul was led by the Spirit to leave Ephesus, a riot broke out opposing ‘The Way’ of Jesus. But instead of delaying or doubting, Paul continued on, unhindered in his trust of God. When challenges come our way, a response such as Paul’s can only be achieved with right perspective: not based on a single snapshot in time, but a panoramic view of our eternally-faithful God unfolding His perfect plan over human history.

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Seeking Revival

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Acts 19:8-20 — Paul’s two years of persistent preaching in Ephesus saw God’s powerful hand at work: miraculous healings, life-changing repentance, and the spread of the Gospel throughout all of Asia Minor. As believers, we should earnestly seek revival of a similar kind, all the while, responding to, relying on, and pointing to our all-powerful God.

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Have You Received The Holy Spirit?

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Acts 18:24-28; 19:1-7 — Having left Corinth, Paul came across some believers in Ephesus who had not even heard of the Holy Spirit. Paul’s response reveals the urgent need for us to not only receive this Holy Spirit, but to be continually filled with Him - relying on His presence and power in every moment of our daily walk.

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