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      • The Apostle Paul, after staying in Corinth for a year and a half, travels to Ephesus in the spring of 52 A.D.
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  2. The Apostle Paul, after staying in Corinth for a year and a half, travels to Ephesus in the spring of 52 A.D. The journey to the city, with friends Priscilla and Aquila, is considered part of what is called Paul's second evangelistic or missionary journey.

    • The Ministry of Apollos
    • Paul's Ministry in Ephesus
    • Power Evangelism in Ephesus
    • Handling Persecution and Pressures

    Now the narrative of Acts provides a story that doesn't directly involve Paul, but explains some of Paul's ministry and difficulties in the future. It involves a Greek-speaking Jew named Apollos.

    Immediately after arriving in Ephesus, Paul senses a problem -- and opportunity -- all connected to Apollos.

    "Power evangelism" is a term that describes evangelism that takes place as a result of acts of power by the Holy Spirit. As Paul told the Corinthian church: "4 My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstrationof the Spirit's power, 5 so that your faith might not rest on men's wisdom, but on God's power." ...

    The Silversmith Riot in Ephesus

    In the midst of a powerful working of God in Ephesus, Satan attacks. The Christian movement has touched the city so profoundly that the silversmiths, who make silver shrines of Artemis, patron goddess of Ephesus, realize that their business has dropped dramatically. That have to do something. So they stir up the crowd by rallying people around the goddess Artemis in the amphitheater (which is still there to this day). Paul wants to speak to the crowd but his disciples wisely prevent him. The...

    A Quick Trip to Corinth and Possible Imprisonment

    Though Luke doesn't mention it in Acts, Paul's letters suggest a "painful visit" to Corinth. Paul is trying via letters to correct problems in Corinth during his time in Ephesus. He apparently sends about four letters, of which we have only two. He also makes a quick trip, probably by boat across the Adriatic Sea, to try to resolve things in Corinth. It isn't successful. The only reference to this trip is: "So I made up my mind that I would not make another painful visit to you." (2 Corinthia...

    Victory and Opposition

    Paul hints of intense in 1 Corinthians (which was written during his Ephesian ministry). "A great doorfor effectivework has opened to me, and there are many who oppose me." (1 Corinthians 16:9) Paul had planned to stay in Ephesus until Pentecost (late May or early June), but he ends up staying longer. It is a fruitful time, marked with miracles and a mass turning from the occult (Acts 19:11-20). This is probably the "great door for effective work" that Paul shares with the Corinthian church....

  3. Paul left by boat with Aquila and Priscilla to Cenchrea and then across the Aegean Sea to Ephesus. Aquila and Priscilla stay there where they would later meet Apollos (Acts 18:19 and 26). Paul sails on to Caesarea and then goes up to Antioch in Syria, where the second journey ends .

  4. Paul returns to Antioch after stopping at Ephesus, Caeserea, and Jerusalem (Acts 18:18-22) Travels through Galatia and Phrygia strengthening the disciples ( Acts 18:23 )

  5. Apostle Paul's third missionary journey begins in the summer of 53 A.D. By autumn of 54 he finally arrives in Ephesus. Like his extended stays in Syrian Antioch and Corinth, he lives in the city for a significant period (a little more than three years).

  6. Jan 12, 2023 · Brief Visit to Ephesus. When Paul arrived in Ephesus, he went into the synagogue to talk with the Jews about Jesus. His visit to Ephesus was brief. They requested that he stay in the city longer. He declined but said, “I will return to you if God wills” (Acts 18:21). Paul made plans to leave, but Priscilla and Aquila stayed in the city.

  7. Aug 15, 2024 · On his third journey, Paul traveled through Asia, encouraging and strengthening the disciples, and spent two years evangelizing in Ephesus. Ephesus was the center of worship for the goddess Artemis. Her great temple received substantial offerings, and a competing religion might subtract from that.

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