'I MUST VISIT ROME ALSO'

Passage: Acts 19:11~22  

Key verse: 21


1. The power of God's word (11-20)

In Ephesus, God worked mightily through Paul. Others, seeking their own glory, tried to imitate him, but were only shamed. After the seven sons of Sceva were humiliated because of their self-glory seeking, the people of Ephesus were seized with fear of God; Jesus' name was held in high honor. Many people believed, confessed their sins and repented. The fruit of their repentance was very evident. God's work is not done by special methods, but through special men who love God, believe his word absolutely, and seek his glory alone.

2. Paul's decision (21-22)

When Paul concentrated his efforts on disciple-making in Ephesus, God worked throughout all Asia Minor. Now, Paul decided to visit Rome, the center of the Gentile world. But first, he had to make a dangerous visit to Jerusalem with an offering from the Gentile churches. God's church must learn a giving spirit, a sense of history and missionary vision (Ro 15:23-33).


Prayer: Lord, help me to love you, to obey your word, and to seek your glory, not my own.

One Word: 'I must see Rome also'--world vision