Day 82, Acts 18:18-28 & 19 
It is nice to be back
into the book of Acts, even if only for one day. I almost wish I had designed
our chronological study so that we would not be interrupted by one of
the Gospels each quarter, but I wanted to space them throughout the year rather
than reading them one right after another.
After staying in
Corinth for at least eighteen months (18:11), Paul headed back to Antioch, from
where he originally began, concluding his second missionary journey in about
two years. He didn't stay long, however, heading out on his third missionary
journey that would keep him traveling for five years until his imprisonment
in Jerusalem.

Paul's
Third Missionary Journey
In Ephesus, Paul found
12 baptized disciples. Take note of his initial question to them: "Did
you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?" Paul's question reveals
two things: (1) He believed those 12 disciples had believed in Jesus. And
(2) he believed there was a possibility that they had not received the Holy
Spirit when they believed.
Paul also obviously
suspected that those 12 disciples had not received the Holy Spirit,
otherwise he would not have asked his question.
In response to Paul's
question, those 12 baptized believers indicated that they didn't even know
that there was a Holy Spirit (19:2). So Paul then asked, "Into what then
were you baptized?" If they had been baptized "in the name of the
Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit" as Jesus instructed in His Great
Commission, they would have heard of the Holy Spirit (Matt. 28:19).
Finally the truth was revealed. They had been baptized into "John's baptism," perhaps by Apollos before he was more enlightened to the truth (18:24-28).
So Paul told them the
good news that Jesus had come (25 years earlier). He then baptized
them in the name of the Lord. I can't imagine anyone would claim that those
12 men were not thoroughly saved after that! By that time they were
certainly all born again and thus indwelled by the Holy Spirit. Yet we next
read that "Paul laid his hands upon them" and "the Holy Spirit
came on them, and they began speaking with tongues and prophesying"
(19:6).
So, once again, we see
Scripture plainly teaches that one may have the Holy Spirit within him, but not yet upon him. Those 12 disciples were no
different than the believers in Samaria whom we read about in Acts 8. You
may recall that Peter and John were sent to Samaria to pray for the new
believers there "that they might receive the Holy Spirit, for He had not
yet fallen upon any of them" (Acts 8:15-16).
Once again the initial
evidence of this Holy Spirit baptism was speaking with other tongues, and in
the case of those 12 men, also prophecy. Millions of believers since then
can testify of the same experience. If you have not yet been baptized in the
Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in other tongues, you are just a
prayer away!
Paul's daily teaching
for two years in the school of Tyrannus in Ephesus resulted in everyone in
Asia, or modern western Turkey, hearing the gospel (19:10). I can only think
that was accomplished, not as a result of everyone in Asia traveling to the
school of Tyrannus over a two-year period to listen to Paul, but as a result of
Paul's students, whom he discipled at Tyrannus' school, traveling throughout
Asia to proclaim the gospel. That is a beautiful picture of the power of
discipleship. And with the many extraordinary miracles that God was doing, Paul
enjoyed a very fruitful time in a region where the Holy Spirit once forbade him
to preach (Acts 16:6). It was a true revival characterized by public repentance
(19:18-19) and a public riot (19:23-41)!
Take note that in
Ephesus, "Paul purposed in the spirit [not in his head] to go to Jerusalem
after he had passed through Macedonia and Achaia, saying, 'After I have been
there, I must also see Rome'" (19:21). That decision, made with the
Spirit's leading, set the course of Paul's ministry for years, as we will see
as we continue reading Acts.
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