Acts 20
Paul travels to Jerusalem and speaks to the elders of the church.
Bible version
The Farewell to the Ephesian Elders
Commentary
Acts 20 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Acts, as it marks the end of Paul's third missionary journey and the beginning of his journey to Jerusalem. In this chapter, Paul visits the city of Miletus and calls for the elders of the church in Ephesus to meet him there. He then gives them a farewell speech, in which he recounts his ministry among them and encourages them to remain faithful to the gospel. He also warns them of false teachers who will come after him and urges them to be on guard against them. Paul's speech is a powerful reminder of the importance of faithfulness to the gospel and of the need to be on guard against false teachers. He emphasizes the importance of the gospel and of the need to remain faithful to it, even in the face of opposition. He also warns them of the dangers of false teachers, who will come after him and attempt to lead them astray. Paul's speech is a powerful reminder of the importance of faithfulness to the gospel and of the need to be on guard against false teachers. He emphasizes the importance of the gospel and of the need to remain faithful to it, even in the face of opposition. He also warns them of the dangers of false teachers, who will come after him and attempt to lead them astray. This is a reminder to all believers that we must remain vigilant in our faith and be on guard against those who would lead us astray.
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There are 38 verses in Acts, chapter 20.