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Acts 20:17-38
Acts 20:17-38
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All Saint's Sunday with The Lord's Supper
Guillaume Bourin - Actes 20.17-38 Description : Les temps et les circonstances sont entre les mains de Dieu. Et il les ordonne de telle manière que des croyants qui persévèrent ensemble et qui s'aiment soient parfois dans l'obligation de se dire adieu. Dans notre texte cette semaine, c'est avec déchirement que Paul et les anciens d'Éphèse se séparent, sachant qu'ils ne se reverront plus. Tirons instruction de ce récit pour toutes les fois où nous aurons à nous dire "au revoir". Plan : 1. Vous n'êtes pas Éphèse 2. Je ne suis pas Paul 3. Mais ce texte a tout de même bien des choses à nous appendre Questions de compréhension : 1. Quel est le contexte de l'Évangélisation d'Éphèse ? 2. Quel était la situation de l'Église d'Ephèse ? Comment a-t-elle évoluée ? 3. Pourquoi Paul est-il si alarmiste ? 4. Pourquoi est-il si confiant ?
Fairfax Baptist Church
Kingsway Community Church
Kingsway Community Church
South Hope Community Church
South Hope Community Church
Grace Fellowship Church of State College, PA
Jesus leaves his sheep in the hands of shepherds who will feed and protect them.
Jesus leaves his sheep in the hands of shepherds who will feed and protect them.
Jesus leaves his sheep in the hands of shepherds who will lead his people with humility, love and courage.
Jesus leaves his sheep in the hands of shepherds who will lead his people with humility, love and courage.
Fairfax Baptist Church
Fairfax Baptist Church
Visit us online at: http://www.RenewalChurch.net
Visit us online at: http://www.RenewalChurch.net
This channel is an archive of all the sermons preached at South City Church of Little Rock.
This channel is an archive of all the sermons preached at South City Church of Little Rock.
In these verses Paul exhorts elders to careful diligence of themselves and the church. Join us as we discover why church leadership matters!
How can you create intentional, lingering, times of connection that are relationship focused rather than object focused or event focused? How can you leverage the activities of the season to accomplish this?
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten speaks during this Sunday morning worship service.
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten speaks during this Sunday morning worship service.
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten speaks during this Sunday morning worship service.
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten speaks during this Sunday morning worship service.
Saying goodbye is difficult, but it has some obvious benefits. It allows us to reflect on where we’ve been together. It helps us to appreciate one another & reminds us not to take our relationships for granted. I can’t begin to tell you how hard it’s been the last 2-3 weeks as my time here comes to an end! Saying goodbye can be difficult, but the apostle Paul models for us what it means to say a healthy goodbye. We see Paul caught in the very difficult process of saying goodbye to loved ones in the church at Ephesus, maybe for forever. He was traveling to Rome and passed near Ephesus. He couldn’t pass by without calling for the leaders of the Ephesian church for a very emotional farewell. This morning’s text contains the Apostle Paul’s farewell address to the Ephesian elders. I think it’s an appropriate text for a pastor’s final sermon to his congregation! Paul says 4 important things to the Ephesian elders that I also want to say to you today. Paul’s speaks of the past, the present, and the future!
Saying goodbye is difficult, but it has some obvious benefits. It allows us to reflect on where we’ve been together. It helps us to appreciate one another & reminds us not to take our relationships for granted. I can’t begin to tell you how hard it’s been the last 2-3 weeks as my time here comes to an end! Saying goodbye can be difficult, but the apostle Paul models for us what it means to say a healthy goodbye. We see Paul caught in the very difficult process of saying goodbye to loved ones in the church at Ephesus, maybe for forever. He was traveling to Rome and passed near Ephesus. He couldn’t pass by without calling for the leaders of the Ephesian church for a very emotional farewell. This morning’s text contains the Apostle Paul’s farewell address to the Ephesian elders. I think it’s an appropriate text for a pastor’s final sermon to his congregation! Paul says 4 important things to the Ephesian elders that I also want to say to you today. Paul’s speaks of the past, the present, and the future!
Storyline Christian Community
Redeemer Community Church is a mission church of the Mississippi Valley Presbytery of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Sermon on the Apostle Paul's farewell address to the Ephesian elders, where he warns them to watch out for wolves in their own number, and exhorts them to teach the whole counsel of God to the people of God.
Roger Bray considers how the Apostle Paul commits the Ephesian elders to the word of God's grace. The grace of Jesus Christ is not simply the beginning but the substance of all the Christian life.
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations. Baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always to the very end of the age. -Matthew 28:19-20
Covenant Presbyterian Church (The Barn)
Covenant Presbyterian Church (The Barn)
The Apostle Paul imitated the example of Jesus and modeled for other Christians a life worthy of imitating. He told Christians to imitate him as he imitated Christ. In Acts 20 Paul calls the elders of the Ephesian church to reflect on how he lived among them. Pastor Keith highlights some of the characteristics that marked Paul's life from this passage and challenges the church to live a missional life as well.
The Apostle Paul imitated the example of Jesus and modeled for other Christians a life worthy of imitating. He told Christians to imitate him as he imitated Christ. In Acts 20 Paul calls the elders of the Ephesian church to reflect on how he lived among them. Pastor Keith highlights some of the characteristics that marked Paul's life from this passage and challenges the church to live a missional life as well.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
Important truths are reviewed in Paul's last talk to church leaders from Ephesus.
A steady stream of encouragement to help you persevere. This is our gift to you. We hope it’s helpful.
A steady stream of encouragement to help you persevere. This is our gift to you. We hope it’s helpful.
Closing out Acts chapter 20, Pastor Steve teaches through Paul's tearful goodbye to the elders from the church plant at Ephesus on the beach at Miletus. Paul's final words are filled with encouragement, love, and also warnings about wolves that will come in to deceive and attack the sheep. Listen in as Steve asks and thinks through what we would say if we had one last chance to give a message to a group of Christian leaders and pastors.
Biblical leadership helps a church to be healthy. In the NT a church is led by multiple elders.
Pastor Ryan McCammack reflects on his time at Blueprint Church as he shares his last sermon before launching his church plant, Gospel Hope.
What kind of legacy are we leaving?
What kind of legacy are we leaving?
With the Christmas season, it becomes easy to get caught up in the holiday season of gift-giving, holiday parties, et. But what is the TRUE meaning of Christmas? And how can we most effectively give back the greatest gift that has ever been given to mankind: salvation?? Listen in as Dr. Brian Kinlaw reviews Acts 20:17-38 and shows us 5 blessings of givings.
How should a Christian react to grief?
How should a Christian react to grief?
What do we do when we're not sure what God's plan is in our life? What's the difference between what he knows and what we know? Check it out on this episode of Behind the Story with Pastors Scott Abel & Nate Peregoy.
What do we do when we're not sure what God's plan is in our life? What's the difference between what he knows and what we know? Check it out on this episode of Behind the Story with Pastors Scott Abel & Nate Peregoy.
Paul's clarity about his purpose gives him great courage to face confusion about his future.
Paul's clarity about his purpose gives him great courage to face confusion about his future.
Connecting People to God in Christ
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten continues in his series I Love My Church talking about how the church should leave an impact in your community.
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten continues in his series I Love My Church talking about how the church should leave an impact in your community.
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten continues in his series I Love My Church talking about how the church should leave an impact in your community.
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten continues in his series I Love My Church talking about how the church should leave an impact in your community.
In this passage of Acts, Paul is saying a final farewell to the Elders from the Church in Ephesus. As we listen to what he says, we can see the Paul was totally committed to People, Teaching, the Gospel, the Church and hard Work. What a great example
In this passage of Acts, Paul is saying a final farewell to the Elders from the Church in Ephesus. As we listen to what he says, we can see the Paul was totally committed to People, Teaching, the Gospel, the Church and hard Work. What a great example