Geography – Acts 20:1-6

Even though I have tried to make this a relatively thorough study of the Book of Acts, I’ve wanted it to be more than just a verse by verse exposition. I’ve wanted it to be a SERMONIC exposition with the proverbial three points and a poem. I’ve wanted it to reveal the...

Ephesian Miracles – Acts 19:11-16GOD-175 (#232)

Ephesian Miracles – Acts 19:11-16 GOD-175 (#232) IntroductionWhen two powerful armies, of equal strength, face each other, generally speaking, victory is achieved through the skill of the soldiers or the genius of the generals. The satellite images may reveal...

The Patron Saint of Sleeper – Acts 20:7-12

Years ago I was given book of sermons preached by a man named Mackintosh Mackay. In introducing a message from this scripture he said, “The story of Eutychus forms one of those bypaths in Scriptural history in which it would be unwise for the Christian preacher...

A Young Man’s Parable – Acts 20:7-12

I would like to begin this morning in exactly the same way that we began last Wednesday. As I said that night, Luke has not given us a parable or allegory in these verses. What we read here is the short history of an “accident,” a death, and a miracle. But...

Breaking Bread – Acts 20:7-12

Do you like riddles and puzzles? In the days before television, video games and all the modern hustle and bustle, riddles, games and puzzles were common. For example, some of you can remember how the coffee table was always cluttered with a half-finished jigsaw...

On Time For Pentecost – Acts 20:13-16

I am one of those compulsive people who think that on time means 30 minutes early. I have found that when I plan on arriving somewhere one minute before the dead line, inevitably there is something which makes me five or ten minutes late. Why endure that embarrassment...

That Which is Profitable (Repentance) – Acts 20:17-21

When a pastor cannot see some of himself in the Apostle Paul, then he should not be in the ministry. Among other things, the Bible gives us a standard by which Christians should judge themselves. Of course we have the revelation of God and His law, and thereby we...

Paul’s Ministry – Acts 20:17-35

As I hope you all realize, I publish all our sermons and lessons to our internet web-site. My original intent was to make our messages available to our members who live in other cities. But, I’m not sure that they ever avail themselves of that opportunity. Secondly, I...

Life – Acts 20:22-24

I ran into an interesting new word yesterday: “oubliette” (oo-blee’-et) It comes from Latin through the French language. It is a dungeon, an underground prison chamber, which is accessed through a trap door in the ceiling. Some of these oubliettes were at...

Faith Towards our Lord Jesus Christ – Acts 20:17-21

After supper one night, two brothers when out to play. They were told to come in when the sun went down. After some time, the littlest boy said, “Oh, oh, the sun is almost down. We better get inside.” But the older, more sophomoric little boy replied,...

The Holy Ghost Witnesseth – Acts 20-22-23

These verses bring me to a subject that I’d rather not preach if I could avoid it. The reason is not because I know that I’ll offend people and drive them away. I’d rather not preach this message because the theme is one that I feel that I don’t understand very well....

Finishing the Course – Acts 20:22-24

Some of you have seen these before, so you know what I’m talking about. There are several internet sites which give you access to satellite photos of the United States. You can put your curser on a spot and ask for a photo, and it will give it to you. Then you can...

A Gospel to Die For – Acts 20:22-24

I think that I have told you before that Miss Denny was one of my two favorite high school teachers, Although I doubt that we could ever have been friends, even if there hadn’t been that teacher/pupil relationship and that she was old. There were just too many...

When Life Is Dear – Acts 20:22-24

One of the key ingredients in winning the European campaign of World War II, was the allied ability to break the German “enigma” code. Early in the war the Nazis devised a code which enabled their ships and submarines to communicate with Berlin without the...

The Place of Guilt in the Ministry – Acts 20:25-27

I can’t tell you what the numbers are, but every Sunday there are ministers of the gospel who are preaching the last sermon in that pulpit. Many of those men are guests in that particular church, and their meetings are coming to a close. Some of them will never be...