BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Acts 20:3
3. And when he had been there three months, because the Jews had made a secret design against him when he was about to take ship for Syria, he made a decision to go back through Macedonia.
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BBE summary for : Acts 20
Summary: Acts Chapter 20 presents a pivotal moment in the Apostle Paul's ministry as he travels through Macedonia and Greece, collecting funds for the Jerusalem church. He eventually arrives in Troas, where he delivers an extended message, demonstrating his pastoral care and commitment to teaching, which leads to a young man named Eutychus falling asleep and falling from a window. Paul revives him, exemplifying God's power and the importance of perseverance in ministry. Moving on to Miletus, Paul calls for the elders of the Ephesian church to provide them with final instructions and encouragement. He emphasizes the necessity of vigilance and faithfulness in leadership, warning them of future challenges, including false teachings. The chapter concludes with a heartfelt farewell, showcasing Paul's deep emotional ties to the believers and his dedication to fulfilling God's calling, regardless of the suffering that may await him in Jerusalem. This chapter illustrates themes of community, perseverance, and the seriousness of spiritual leadership, reinforcing the idea of a committed and loving church.
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