Paul travels through Macedonia and Greece, encouraging the churches. At Troas he preaches late into the night, and the young man Eutychus, having fallen from a window to his death, is restored to life. Hastening toward Jerusalem, Paul summons the Ephesian elders to Miletus and gives a moving farewell, charging them to guard the flock as overseers, warning of coming false teachers, and commending them to God, for he expects to see their faces no more. He reminds them, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.”
Acts study chapter
Acts 20
c. AD 57Paul travels through Macedonia and Greece and gives a moving farewell to the Ephesian elders at Miletus.
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