
30 Minutes In The New Testament Acts 20:13-21:14 (Episode 431)
Mar 16, 2026
Listeners hear a fast-paced walk through Paul’s urgent journey toward Jerusalem and a vivid prophetic sign using his belt. The discussion highlights Paul’s readiness to face suffering and his steadfast commitment to proclaiming the gospel. There are touching farewells, reflections on pastoral ministry, and a call to prioritize grace-filled preaching over politics.
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Paul's Ministry Centered On Proclaiming The Gospel
- Paul's primary ministry in Ephesus was preaching the gospel of repentance and faith rather than performing signs or political activism.
- Daniel Emery Price emphasizes Paul's focus on public and house-to-house teaching to both Jews and Greeks as the core of his work.
Keep The Gospel Central In Preaching
- Do prioritize preaching the gospel as the church's sustaining work rather than substituting it with politics or cultural programs.
- Erick Sorenson and Daniel Emery Price warn that non-gospel preaching leads to burnout and fails to protect congregations from false teachers.
Sanctification Comes From God's Grace
- Paul commends the Ephesian elders to God and to the word of his grace because grace alone builds up and produces sanctification.
- Erick Sorenson connects this to Titus and critiques the view that more law or activity equals more sanctification.



