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Acts 19:10
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Paul taught there for about two years. Everyone in the province of Asia (Greeks and Jews) who wanted to hear about God's outfit had an opportunity to hear what Paul had to say.
Acts 19:11
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God did some mighty powerful things through Paul while he was there.
Acts 19:12
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If a wild rag or even a scarf touched Paul, they could take that item and heal the sick with it. These items Paul touched also had the power to kick demons out of good folks.
Acts 19:13
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A group of Jewish gypsies was going from town to town and claiming to cast demons out of people. They tried to imitate Paul in their little show and said, "By the power of Jesus, who Paul talks about, I'm ordering you to shuck out."
Acts 19:15
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One time while they were doing their little song and dance, a demon spoke back to them and said, "I know Jesus. I've even heard of this cowboy named Paul. But you are neither of these!"
Acts 19:21
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The Holy Spirit then told Paul to head off for Macedonia and Achaia on his way to Jerusalem. "That's where I'm headed," Paul said, "and then I'm off to Rome."
Acts 19:26
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You also know this cowboy named Paul has been taking customers away from us. And he ain't just doing it here in Ephesus, but the whole province of Asia. He convinces folks that man-made idols are worthless.
Acts 19:30
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Paul wanted to go and save them, but the cowboys with him kept him from rushing in there.
Acts 19:31
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There were even city officials who were friends of Paul who sent him a message to stay away from the stadium or he would likely be killed.
Acts 20:1
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When the dust had settled, Paul said his goodbyes and struck a long trot for Macedonia.
Acts 20:3
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He stayed there about three months doing what God had called him to do for so long. He was about to board a ship for Syria when he heard of a plot by some Jews. So, Paul doubled back and gave them the slip as we went back the way he'd come through Macedonia.
Acts 20:7
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We all met together on Sunday morning for a time of worship and the Lord's Supper. Paul planned on heading out the next day, so he taught all day long and well into the night.
Acts 20:8
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There were a lot of oil lamps in the upstairs room where Paul was teaching.
Acts 20:10
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Paul raced down the stairs and upon reaching the young cowpuncher, he threw himself on top of Eutychus and hugged him. Paul shouted, "Everything's going to be fine! He will live."
Acts 20:11
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Then they all went back upstairs and had the Lord's Supper. Paul continued to teach about Jesus until the sun came up and then he rode off.
Acts 20:13
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The rest of us got on a boat and sailed to Assos to wait for Paul. He wanted to go by land by himself.
Acts 20:16
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Paul wanted to bypass Ephesus this time because he wanted to get to Jerusalem by Pentecost.
Acts 20:17
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But while at Miletus, Paul sent a letter to the church leaders at Ephesus asking them to come talk to him.
Acts 20:36
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Then Paul motioned for them to get out the saddle and they all took a knee in prayer.
Acts 20:37
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Tears were shed, and when they were done praying, they all shook hands with Paul. But no one had the right words.
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