
30 Minutes In The New Testament Acts 19:1-20 (Episode 429)
Feb 24, 2026
Paul meets disciples who never heard of the Holy Spirit. A discussion of baptism as a hands-on sacrament and its role in church unity. Strange miracles and dramatic signs mark Paul’s ministry in Ephesus. A comical failed exorcism leads to public repentance and the burning of magical books. Practical warnings about occult practices and confidence in gospel mission.
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Transition Moments Show Signs Accompanying Conversion
- Luke describes unusual early-church events where new Christian groups received the Spirit with signs like tongues and prophecy.
- In Acts 19 Paul corrects twelve disciples who knew only John's baptism, then baptizes and lays hands to impart the Spirit.
Faith Defines A Disciple More Than Doctrinal Sophistication
- Paul treats ignorance of the Spirit with grace: these people are called disciples despite not knowing the Holy Spirit.
- Daniel Emery Price emphasizes faith in Christ as the core mark of discipleship apart from full theological clarity.
Treat Baptism As The Ordinary Means Of Receiving The Spirit
- Do not separate baptism from reception of the Spirit; Paul expects baptism to be the ordinary means the Spirit is given.
- Erick Sorenson argues Paul sees no category of being baptized yet lacking the Holy Spirit.



