A Divine Assumption – Acts 20:28

I suppose that as far as spouses go, husbands are not as faithful as wives in telling the other about their love. I usually tell Judy that I love her several times a day, but I confess that 95% of the time it comes after she has first told me that she loves me. On the...

God’s Flock – Acts 20:28

I discovered something on Friday which I had never noticed before. The three words “the church of ….” are found fourteen times in the text of the New Testament. There are another two occasions when we find those words in the postscript of Paul’s...

Blessed Memories – Acts 20:17-38

I expect that we’ll wind-down our study of this chapter on the weekend. When we started, I really didn’t expect this to develop into 20 messages. But the fact is, it seems that every chapter produces more messages than the previous chapter. And now I don’t know if...

The Great Inheritance – Acts 20:32

Last Sunday morning I tried to make two specific points: I wanted to prove to you that laying behind the words of Acts 28 is Paul’s faith in the DEITY OF CHRIST. “Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made...

The Commendation – Acts 20:32

The noun “commendation” is heard from time to time in newscasts. A commendation is the act of commending someone. It is to praise someone for something outstanding that he has done. When policemen or firemen have risked their lives in special situations...

Travelogue – Acts 21:1-7

If I was to try to make this into a regular sermon, the points might be: People, Places and Pleasantries. But I think that forcing our scripture into those three little boxes might damage the merchandise. So we have more of a Bible study than a sermon this evening....

Prayer on the Shore – Acts 21:1-7

A couple years ago I arrived here at the building about 30 minutes before the service, and as I usually do, I checked our telephone answering machine. On this occasion there was a message from a trucker who had stopped for the night, staying at one of the motels over...

Philip and Paul – Acts 21:8-14

Perhaps you have all heard various versions of the “human life / tapestry” illustration. One of them goes something like this: A man was visiting a museum or a shop of some kind and his eyes fell on a large piece of fabric, which apparently was being...

The Daughters of Philip – Acts 21:8-14

This is one of the many Scriptures about which I really wish that we had a lot more information. There can be little doubt that Philip was a great man of God, whose biography would be a great inspiration to everyone who loves the Lord. In a couple earlier messages,...

Ready to Die – Acts 21:8-14

Years after God’s sovereign call of Abraham and that man’s decision to follow the Lord, God gave him a son. Abraham and Sarah had waited many, many years to have a child. But when they were old God fulfilled His promise and Isaac was born. So while some of their...

The Will of the Lord – Acts 21:8-14

Do you ever wonder if you’d really enjoy the company of some of God’s great servants? I think that I’d probably really like Joshua; the man with the assistant-pastor mentality. And the Apostle John would probably be a wonderful friend, but John the Baptist? – Maybe...

Who was Right? – Acts 21:1-14

Generally speaking, I don’t like to leave things hanging in the air. And even less do I like anyone thinking that I might have been trying to mislead people. As I’ve often said, I don’t mind telling you, “I don’t really know what this scripture means.” I...

Mnason’s Sermon – Acts 21:15-17

The first large set of Christian books that I ever bought was the 17 volume, “Expositions of the Holy Scriptures” by the English Baptist preacher Alexander MacLaren. MacLaren pastored in Manchester at about the same time that C.H. Spurgeon was preaching in...

Taking up Our Carriages – Acts 21:15-17

We’ve been very serious in our Bible studies for the last few weeks. So this evening, let’s lighten up and have some fun with verse 15 (while still making a spiritual application). What do you picture Paul and his group doing when they “took up their...

The Vow – Acts 21:19-26

In my estimation this is the saddest part of the entire Book of Acts. It is sadder than any of Paul’s imprisonments, or any of the other persecutions that he endured. It is sadder than the martyrdom of Stephen or of that of James. There is nothing which comes as close...