Acts 20:4

To Asia — There some of them left him. But Trophimus went with him to Jerusalem, Acts 21:29. Aristarchus, even to Rome, Acts 27:2.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:7

To break bread — That is, to celebrate the Lord's Supper; continued his discourse — Through uncommon fervour of spirit.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:10

Paul fell or him — It is observable, our Lord never used this gesture. But Elijah and Elisha did as well as Paul. His life is in him — He is alive again.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:12

And they brought the young man alive — But alas! How many of those who have allowed themselves to sleep under sermons, or as it were to dream awake, have slept the sleep of eternal death, and fallen to rise no more!... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:13

Being himself to go on foot — That he might enjoy the company of his Christian brethren a little longer, although he had passed the night without sleep, and though Assos was of difficult and dangerous access by land.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:14

Mitylene — Was a city and part of the isle of Lesbos, about seven miles distant from the Asiatic coast. `16. For Paul had determined to sail by Ephesus — Which lay on the other side of the bay. He hasted to be at Jerusalem on the day of pentecost — Because then was the greatest concourse of people.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:17

Sending to Ephesus, he called the elders of the Church — These are called bishops in Acts 20:28, (rendered overseers in our translation.) Perhaps elders and bishops were then the same; or no otherwise different than are the rector of a parish and his curates.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:19

Serving — See the picture of a faithful servant! The Lord — Whose the church is, with all humility, and with tears, and trials — These are the concomicants of it. The service itself is described more particularly in the following verse. This humility he recommends to the Ephesians themselves, Ephesi... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:20

I have preached — Publicly; and taught — From house to house. Else he had not been pure from their blood. For even an apostle could not discharge his duty by public preaching only. How much less can an ordinary pastor!... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:23

Save that — Only this I know in general; the Holy Ghost witnesseth — By other persons. Such was God's good pleasure to reveal these things to him, not immediately, but by the ministry of others.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:24

Nor do I count my life precious — It adds great force to this and all the other passages of Scripture, in which the apostles express their contempt of the world, that they were not uttered by persons like Seneca and Antoninus, who talked elegantly of despising the world in the full affluence of all... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:28

Take heed therefore — I now devolve my care upon you; first to yourselves; then to the flock over which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers — For no man, or number of men upon earth, can constitute an overseer, bishop, or any other Christian minister. To do this is the peculiar work of the Holy G... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:30

Yea, from among yourselves men will arise — Such were the Nicolaitans, of whom Christ complains, Revelation 2:6; to draw away disciples — From the purity of the Gospel and the unity of the body.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:32

The word of his grace — It is the grand channel of it, to believers as well as unbelievers. Who is able to build you up — To confirm and increase your faith, love, holiness. God can thus build us up, without any instrument. But he does build us up by them. O beware of dreaming that you have less nee... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:33

I have coveted — Here the apostle begins the other branch of his farewell discourse, like old Samuel, 1 Samuel 12:3, taking his leave of the children of Israel.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:35

I have showed you — Bishops, by my example, all things — And this among the rest; that thus labouring — So far as the labours of your office allow you time; ye ought to help the weak — Those who are disabled by sickness, or any bodily infirmity, from maintaining themselves by their own labour. And t... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:37

They all wept — Of old, men, yea, the best and bravest of men, were easily melted into tears; a thousand instances of which might be produced from profane as well as sacred writers. But now, notwithstanding the effeminacy which almost universally prevails, we leave those tears to women and children.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 20:38

Sorrowing most for that word which he spake, that they should see his face no more — What sorrow will be in the great day, when God shall speak that word to all who are found on the left hand, that they shall see his face no more!... [ Continue Reading ]

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