The book of Acts is one of the most critical books for understanding the Bible, but also one of the most challenging. It bridges the gap between the life of Christ recorded in the four gospels, and the epistles of Paul, helping explain the vast difference between these two portions of Scripture. These studies provide a verse by verse study through this important book from a dispensational viewpoint, showing the transition from God’s focus on Israel to the start of the Church, the Body of Christ.

These Bible studies were taught by Pastor Gregg Bing in the Adult Sunday School Class at Grace Bible Church in Fort Worth, Texas from 2014 to 2015.

Gregg Bing - July 12, 2015

Farewell to the Ephesian Elders - Part 1

The Book of Acts

While Paul was in Ephesus, he purposed in the Spirit to go to Jerusalem and after that to see Rome. As Paul began his journey, he had to bypass Ephesus, but when he arrived at Miletus, he called for the elders of the Ephesian church to meet him there so he could give them final instructions, warnings, and bid them farewell. In this message, we see Paul reminding them of his past ministry in their midst, focusing on both his manner of life and his message.

Scripture References: Acts 20:1-21

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These lessons provide a verse by verse study through one of the most challenging books of the Bible from a dispensational viewpoint, showing the transition from God's focus on Israel to the start of the Church, the Body of Christ.

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