The Book of Acts tells how the early Church grew after Jesus’ ascension. The Holy Spirit came at Pentecost, giving believers power to preach boldly. Peter and Paul were key leaders in spreading the gospel, which moved from Jerusalem to the Gentile world. Even through persecution, the Church grew strong through prayer, unity, and generosity. God used ordinary people, including former enemies like Paul, to carry out His mission. Christians today are called to be Spirit-filled, faithful, and bold as they continue the work that began in Acts.

[Music] It is a wonderful thing to see 
you this morning. I trust God that you had a wonderful weekend. Today we will 
be in Acts of the Apostles chapter 21. But before we dive into that teaching, I want to 
share something with you this morning. And I want to talk to you today about eternal preparation. 
What do I mean by that? Where do you want to spend your eternity when you die? Do you want to 
spend your eternity in heaven? If yes, if that is yes to you, then what preparation have you made 
about securing that eternity? Now my good friends, oftentimes we invest in this physical retirement. 
You know, you put money away, you invest in 401k, you do other investments so that when you are old 
and you stop working, you will be able to survive. But there is nothing wrong with that. I encourage 
you to do that. But there is a preparation that is way more important than physical preparation. And 
that preparation is your spiritual preparation, your spiritual retirement where you will spend 
eternity when you die. My good friends, that preparation must be made now while you are still 
alive. Because once you die, it becomes too late. To secure your eternity in heaven, there is only 
one way to do it. And that way is putting all your trust in Jesus Christ, receiving him as your Lord 
and your Savior, depending upon him on what he did on the cross for you, not depending on your good 
works or your merit or your self-righteousness. Jesus Christ made it very clear in John 14:6. 
I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father but by me. So my good friends, 
your eternal security is only but one fast prayer away. And I can lead you into that prayer right 
now. You see hell is a real place. Those who fail to receive Jesus Christ when they are still 
alive, they will die a Christless death. And the consequence of that is an eternal separation. 
Is hell. Hell is not a place where souls go and die and they are alighted. The Bible tells us 
that it is a place, it is a lake burning with fire and brimstone where people will be tormented 
forever and ever. It is an outer darkness and you don’t want to spend your eternity there. So I want 
to lead you now in that prayer. If you pray this prayer with all your heart today, you can be sure 
that when you die, you will spend your eternity in heaven. Pray with me. Father, I come to you in the 
name of Jesus Christ. I believe he is your Son who died for my sins and you raised him up from the 
dead on the third day. Dear Lord Jesus Christ, please come into my life today. Be my Lord and 
my Savior. I believe that I am now born again. My name is written in the Lamb’s Book of Life. I 
am a child of God and I turn away from my sins. Thank you, Father, for the gift of Jesus Christ to 
the world. Amen. Congratulations. If you said that prayer, you have now an eternal security. Please 
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but if you take it at face value it is very easy. The book of Revelation is more than symbols, 
visions and mysteries. It is a powerful letter of encouragement written to the church, written to 
believers facing trials just to remind us that God is in control, that Christ has the final victory 
and those who belong to Jesus Christ will share in his victory. It also reminds us about that new 
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. Blessed be the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. So my good friends, you remember last week we were in 
Acts of the Apostles chapter 20 and I want to give you a brief overview of what we covered before we 
dive into today’s teaching. So after the uproar in Ephesus, remember the one that was started by 
Demetrius the silversmith when he mobilized other people to start a riot because he said that Paul 
was teaching people that things that are made with hands are not gods. So he was losing his business. 
Demetrius and his men made silver images, you know, shrines of Diana. So that’s how they 
made their own profit. So when this happened, Paul encouraged the believers in Ephesus. From Ephesus 
then he went down to Macedonia region. That area he planted churches already. You are talking about 
Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea. He encouraged the brethren there as well. And then he went down 
south to Greece. He was there for three months. But while he was in Greece, his original plan was 
to sail from Greece back to Syria. But there was a plan from the Jews to kill him. So what Paul did 
was he changed his plan and he went up north again to Macedonia. And from there he was accompanied 
by so many companions all the way to Troas. Now you remember what happened in Troas. He was 
there and on the first day of the week, Sunday, Paul knew that he would travel the next day. So 
he had a very long sermon. He talked to them till midnight even till the next day. And the young 
man named Eutychus who was sitting by the window fell from the window and he was taken up dead. So 
Paul by the power of the Holy Spirit brought him back to life and from there he bypassed Ephesus 
but called for the elders of Ephesus to meet him at Miletus. Now in Miletus he gave them a farewell 
message. In that message he told them he reminded them about his humble sacrificial service ministry 
amongst them. He also reminded them about how he did not shrink from revealing to them the whole 
counsel of God. So therefore he is not guilty of any man’s blood. Furthermore, he told the elders 
to watch over themselves and as well as those that God has brought into their part. He encouraged 
the elders to feed their flock with the word of God and never to fleece them or to use them as 
merchandise, but reminded them of the word of Jesus Christ that it is more blessed to give 
than to receive. And finally he told them to be on alert for savage wolves because there will 
be those who will come from outside in order to devour the flock of Christ and also some will come 
from within. That’s what we covered last week. So with that we’re going to go ahead and dive into 
today’s teaching. Before we do that, let’s have a word of prayer. Heavenly Father, how grateful 
we are as you continue to give us opportunities to come in your presence to study your word to 
be taught by your Holy Spirit. Apostle Paul in Romans chapter 10 verse 9 said, “If you will 
confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus Christ, believe in your heart, God raised him from the 
dead, thou shalt be saved.” Father, we pray that you will help us to remember always that there 
is one gospel and that one gospel is salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, that 
salvation is not by our works or our merits. Help us to have this consciousness. Sometimes 
we are easily carried away and we forget that we are saved by grace through faith and that’s the 
way that we will be sustained. Today we are in Acts of the Apostles chapter 21. We pray you will 
teach us by the greatest teacher, the Holy Spirit of God. Give us revelation and clarity. Give us 
wisdom, understanding, light that we will be able to understand what we are about to study today. 
Help us to always put those things in practice. Father, we thank you for your goodness towards 
us. Your thoughts towards us, they are precious. Great is the sum of them. If we should number 
them, they are more in number than the sand of   the sea. Yes. When we awake, we are still in your 
presence. We join the heavenly creatures right now in one voice we say, “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God 
Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come. You are worthy to receive all glory, honor, and power. 
You created all things for your pleasure. They are and were created.” And everybody said, “Amen.” in 
the matchless name of Jesus Christ. Good friends, let’s go ahead and dive into today’s teaching. 
I’m excited and I trust God that you are excited as well as we receive the precious word of life 
from Jesus Christ of Nazareth by his Holy Spirit. Acts of the Apostles chapter 21 verse one. Now 
it came to pass that when we had departed from them and set sail, running a straight course, 
we came to Cos, the following day to Rhodes, and from there to Patara. And finding a ship 
sailing over to Phoenicia, we went aboard and set sail. When we had sighted Cyprus, we passed it 
on the left, sailed to Syria, and landed at Tyre, for there the ship was to unload her cargo. And 
finding disciples, we stayed there seven days. They told Paul through the Spirit not to go up 
to Jerusalem. When we had come to the end of those days, we departed and went on our way, and 
they all accompanied us with wives and children, till we were out of the city, and we knelt down 
on the shore and prayed. When we had taken our leave of one another, we boarded the ship, and 
they returned home. Excuse me. Verse seven. And when we had finished our voyage from Tyre, we 
came to Ptolemais, greeted the brethren and stayed with them one day. On the next day, we who were 
Paul’s companions departed and came to Caesarea and entered the house of Philip the evangelist, 
who was one of the seven, and stayed with him. Now this man had four virgin daughters who 
prophesied. And as we stayed many days, a certain prophet named Agabus came down from 
Judaea. And when he had come to us, he took Paul’s belt, bound his own hands and feet, and 
said, “Thus saith the Holy Spirit, So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the man who owns this belt, 
and deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles.” Verse 12. Now when we heard these things, both we 
and those from that place pleaded with him not to go up to Jerusalem. Then Paul answered, “What do 
you mean by weeping and breaking my heart? For I am ready not only to be bound but also to die in 
Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.” So when he would not be persuaded, we ceased, 
saying, “The will of the Lord be done.” In this section here, Paul and his 
companions now sailed along the coast, going from Miletus. Now remember when Paul 
finished encouraging the elders in Miletus. From Miletus now Paul and his companions 
sailed to Cos, from Cos they got to Rhodes, from Rhodes they got to Patara, and then 
from Patara they went to Phoenicia. They passed Cyprus and then they landed at Syria, 
in Tyre. Now Tyre is modern-day Lebanon. So the disciples there in Tyre urged Paul 
not to go to Jerusalem by the Spirit. So Paul after being there for seven days, Paul 
and his companions continued their journey, and they came to Caesarea. Now in Caesarea, while 
they were there, they lodged at the house of Philip. Remember Philip in Acts chapter 6, one of 
the seven deacons, and also in Acts chapter 8 he traveled to Samaria. He was the one that preached 
the gospel there and God did so many signs, miracles, and wonders through him. This is the 
Philip we are talking about here. The same Philip here we are told he had four virgin daughters who 
prophesied. So think about this house. You have an evangelist and four prophetesses. You see the 
work of the Holy Spirit in this house. While they were there, a prophet came from Judaea named 
Agabus. You see how the name sounded? Agabus. He showed up and while he was there he performed 
a symbolic act. He took Paul’s belt and bound his own hands and feet saying, “This is how the Jews 
in Jerusalem will bind the man who owns this belt and deliver him to the Gentiles.” As a result 
of this, they also pleaded with Paul and said, “Don’t go up there. Don’t go to Jerusalem.” But 
Paul wasn’t so happy. Paul said, “Why are you weeping? Your weeping is breaking my heart. Am I 
not supposed to fulfill the plan and the purpose of God in my life? Are you telling me to shrink 
back now? I’m not going to do that.” So this passage here shows how Paul’s unshakable decision 
to follow Jesus Christ and his will manifested — a decision so strong and so concrete that nothing 
was able to stop him from going to Jerusalem. There is a very important principle that I 
want you to glean from this section. If you’re writing notes, write: God’s will may involve 
suffering. God’s will may involve suffering. What am I saying here? The will of God in 
our lives sometimes will allow suffering, not the avoidance of that suffering. You see here 
both believers in Tyre and in Caesarea persuaded Paul not to go up to Jerusalem. And we are told 
here they did it by the Spirit. So they had a word of knowledge by the Holy Spirit of God. 
So Paul insisted to go to Jerusalem. Does it mean that Paul was walking in disobedience? That 
is the question. But remember here that the same Holy Spirit that gave them the word of knowledge 
also lives in Paul. So I believe that Paul had a more revelation knowledge than they did, because 
Paul confirmed what they said when he said that everywhere I go the Spirit of God testifies that 
suffering is waiting for me. But the Spirit of God may also have given Paul a higher revelation 
to proceed, to go on in the will of God. So sometimes we should not confuse 
God’s warnings with his prohibitions. What the word of knowledge — the purpose of the 
word of knowledge that came from the believers in   Tyre and in Caesarea — is to prepare the mind for 
the danger, for the trial, for the valley ahead. Just like when you blindfold a man and you 
throw a punch at him, he will receive the full effect of that punch. But if that one 
is not blindfolded and the punch is coming, even though you will still land that 
punch, they will dodge it somehow to cushion the effect of that punch, just like 
they did with Jesus Christ when they covered his face and they struck him and said, 
“Prophesy, who is it that smote thee?” So the purpose of the word of revelation that came 
from the believers here is to prepare the mind of Paul for the valley that is around the corner. So 
now I want to talk to you about the reason why we go through valleys and trials in life, because 
God allows them. So they are inevitable. If you are a Christian, whether you are a Christian 
or not, by this time you understand that they are inevitable. Challenges, trials, persecutions, 
they will come your way. It’s not something that you can say I will not receive. Oh no, they’ll 
come. They’ll come to you. As Christians it is part of our Christian package. The difference is 
this: unbelievers have their own type of trial and believers will go through a different type 
of a trial, but they will still come. So I’ll give you today four reasons why we go through 
valleys. Very important. If you write a note, number one is because of our own mistakes. You 
see, God created us as free moral agents. He’s given us the power to make choices. And sometimes 
we make wrong choices that land us in the storm. For example, Jonah. You remember when God told 
Jonah to go to Nineveh and preach to them and warn them, he decided to go the other way around. 
He bought a ship and sailed toward Tarshish. Instead of going east, he went west. And because 
of his disobedience, he was swallowed by a great fish, and he spent three days in the 
belly of that fish. Something that was avoidable. But because of his mistake, he had 
to suffer that trial. He had to suffer that challenge. Number two, because 
of another person’s decision. Good friends, we live in a fallen world, and 
sometimes the decisions people make will affect us. You know the government may make a decision 
that will affect so many people, will put them in a valley, will cause them to suffer. You remember 
Joseph. He was not in Egypt because he chose to go on vacation there. He didn’t wake up one morning 
and say, “Hey, bros, I’m going to Egypt.” No, it was his brothers who made that decision for 
him, and then he went there and went through his own valley. Number three, because of Satan. You 
see, we have an accuser of the brethren. That’s what the Bible calls Satan. The day you made 
the decision to receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and your Savior was the day you defected from 
Satan’s camp. Prior to that, you were a child of Satan. You did everything he wanted you to do. He 
had you in control. You were separated from God. Satan was your father. But you got born again, and 
now because of your association with Jesus Christ, you become his enemy. So he will do everything 
possible to put storms in your way, trials, tribulations, to cause you to stumble, to 
overthrow your faith. You remember Job. The sufferings of Job weren’t because Job decided to 
do that—woke up one morning and said, “I want to suffer now, so give me trials, O Lord.” No, Job 
didn’t do that. Rather it was the enemy, it was Satan. And then number four, a very important one, 
because God leads us there. You see, God allows trials and sufferings in our life not as a way of 
punishment. Even though sometimes it may be a way of chastening, remember whom the Lord loves, 
he chastens, and scourges every child that he receives. Sometimes it may be just a way of 
discipline, but he allows sufferings in our lives. The reason why he does that 
is to train us to maturity and also for greater use. But if God allows you 
to go through that suffering, you’ll be rest assured he will be there with you all the way. You 
remember Psalm 23 and verse 4 says, “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, 
I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” So God 
says he will be with you in your valley. “When you pass through the waters, I will be with thee; 
and through the rivers, they shall not overflow   thee: when thou walkest through the fire, 
thou shalt not be burned” (Isaiah 43:2). So, this is the way that we—what I 
just gave you now—are the reasons why we go through trials and through valleys. Remember now, even though we don’t want to go 
through valleys in life, I told you earlier they are inevitable. But there are benefits of 
valleys in our life, and I’m going to give you some benefits right now. Oh yes, there are some 
things that we receive when we go through valleys. So do not be discouraged when they come to 
you. All you want to do is open your eyes. Ask God and pray to God to show you what 
he wants you to learn from this valley. Do not pray, “God remove this valley. I don’t 
want it. I don’t want it.” That is not a good   prayer. It will not happen. If God allows it 
in your path, there is a reason why it comes to you. So don’t miss out on the benefits. So 
I’m going to tell you now the benefits of going through a valley. Number one is for deeper 
dependence on God. If you’re writing notes, deeper dependence on God. You see, 
valleys will strip away our self-reliance. They will bring us to the end of ourselves. 
They will drive us to that place of prayer, that intimacy and that trust in God. It is in the 
valley that we acknowledge that God’s grace is sufficient for us, that his power is made perfect 
in weakness. It is in the valley. Think about it in your own life. Think about the time when you 
were closer to God. Most of the times they are the times when you were in a valley, you were drawn 
closer to God. You had that fellowship with God. It brings you to that place of saying,   “God I come to the end of myself and I yield 
now to your strength and to your power.” That’s the importance of our valley. Number 
two, it gives us a stronger character and faith. It gives us a stronger character and faith. It 
produces spiritual maturity and stability in our lives. You see, a valley is a place where things 
grow. You know that, right? Things grow better in the valley than on the mountain tops. You know 
that. So, a valley is a place where we are molded. It is a place where we are strengthened, 
a place where we are purified. You know, like gold has to go through purification by 
fire before it will come out as pure gold. The impurities must be eliminated 
by fire, by heat, by pressure. So it is a place where we build 
stronger character. Then when you come out you are far much better than 
you were before you got into that valley, so that when you get to that mountain 
top you will be able to sustain it there. I give you an example. James, writing in 
chapter 1 verse 2 all the way to verse 4, said, “My brethren, count it all joy 
when ye fall into divers temptations;   knowing this, that the trying of your 
faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be 
perfect and entire, wanting nothing.” So it tells you here that the trial of your faith 
will produce something. That thing is patience, character. So you see here while 
you are going through that trial, even though you don’t like it, even though 
it may seem too heavy, too strong for you, something is building in you. There 
is something going on in you. You are becoming stronger and stronger, producing a 
better character. And Paul in Romans chapter 5 verse 3 echoed the same thing: “And not only 
so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; and 
patience, experience; and experience, hope.” Number three, it gives us a 
clearer revelation of God’s power. It is in the valley that we 
experience God’s provision,   his comfort, his miracles more vividly 
than when we are on the mountain top. Remember when Israel was sandwiched 
between the Red Sea and the armies of   Pharaoh. That was when they discovered the 
power of God. It was unveiled to them when God told Moses to stretch forth his hand, 
his rod over the Red Sea and divide it. If we were on the mountain tops, we would be 
very comfortable there. We wouldn’t know the power of God. But in the valley, we discover how 
powerful our God is—the one who says, “Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is 
there any thing too hard for me?” It is   in the valley that we will discover it much 
more than when we are on the mountain top. Number four, it gives us a 
greater ministry to others. What do I mean by this? After 
you’ve been through a valley,   you are now in a better position to minister 
to others going through a similar valley. You’ll be able to comfort them. Remember 
in 2 Corinthians chapter 1 verse 4, Paul giving thanks to God, thanking him 
for comforting them in their trials so that they are able to use the same comfort that God 
comforted them with to comfort others who are going through the same trial. It qualifies you 
to be able to say to a brother or to a sister, “I’ve been there before, and this is how God 
rescued me. This is how he manifested his power.” And you become a source of strength 
to them, to give them hope. So when the brethren, the believers in Tyre and 
Caesarea did not succeed—especially in Caesarea—in persuading Paul not to go to Jerusalem, 
they said, “The will of the Lord be done.” So true discipleship and Christianity require 
our complete surrendering to the will of God. Yes, Jesus Christ modeled it to us in Luke 
22:42. You remember when Jesus Christ prayed in the garden of Gethsemane. He asked God, 
“Father, if thou be willing, remove this   cup from me: nevertheless not 
my will, but thine, be done.” Today I’m going to give you the importance of 
surrendering to the will of God. You know when I started my Christian walk with Jesus Christ I 
used to think that when you pray and say God let your will be done that it is a effectless prayer. 
That’s what I believed then. But as I studied the word of God I begin to understand that as a matter 
of fact it is the best prayer you can ever pray. Prayer according to the will of God and 
the timing of God is the best prayer ever. So I want to give you today uh four as a matter of 
fact I’ll give you five of them today. Importance of surrendering to the will of God. Number one if 
you’re writing note write it aligns us with God’s perfect plan. When you surrender to the will of 
God, you align yourself with God’s perfect plan. Remember, God sees the end from the beginning. 
That’s what we are told in Isaiah 46:10. We are limited in our understanding. God 
sees everything all at once. Do you know why they say God is omnipresent? It’s not 
only because he sees you there and him there and that one over there. It is because 
everything is in his presence. Everything is in his presence. So he sees it all. And 
because everything is in his presence, he knows everything. That 
talks about his omniscience. So when we step out of our 
limited understanding and we align ourselves with the perfect plan of God, we prosper. Number two, it brings peace and rest 
to us when you surrender yourself to the will of God. When you say, 
“Oh God, let your will be done,   not my own will. I don’t know what to do in this 
situation. I ask your will to be done in my life.” It takes you away from that place of 
wrestling with your own ways. And you know when we wrestle in our own ways, it brings 
us to the place of anxiety, fear, and worry. When we surrender to the perfect will of God, you 
know what it does? It brings us to that place of   inner peace. And that’s why Isaiah writing in 
chapter 26:3 says you will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee because 
he trusts in you because he trusts in your own perfect will. You come to that place 
of inner peace not in a place of anxiety and worry because you try to do it on your own 
ability or on your own plan on your own timing. Number three, it strengthens our faith. So faith grows, you know, when we hand 
the control over to God. When you say, I am not going to walk by sight. I 
don’t care what I see now or what I hear or how I feel in this situation here. I 
am going to trust the will of God to happen. When you stand in front of opposition and 
you declare your position that you are not going to give in regardless of what you see 
that you’re going to wait for the perfect   will of God that grows your faith. It makes your 
faith stronger and stronger and even stronger. Number four, it produces 
spiritual growth and obedience. Jesus Christ modeled it for us. That’s 
what I said earlier when he said not my   will but your will be done. So 
when we follow the examples of Jesus Christ you know what it does 
it matures us into true disciples. Now you are when you are obedient, 
you grow spiritually because you are trusting in the perfect will of 
God to be done. Finally, number five, it positions us to the place to receive 
God’s blessings and also to be used by him. So, it opens the door for us to walk through,   for God to work through us. When 
we surrender to his own will, when we do it in our own ways,   we block the blessings of God. Because God 
is only going to bless what he approves. And how can God approve something if you want to 
do it on your own without asking his will to be   done and in his own perfect timing? It positions 
us in that place that God can use us as a vessel for his own glory. So we continue in verse 15. And after those 
days we packed and went up to Jerusalem. Also some of the disciples from Caesarea 
went with us and brought with them a certain Mnason of Cyprus, an early disciple with whom we 
were to lodge. And when we had come to Jerusalem, the brethren received us gladly. On the following 
day, Paul went in with us to James. And all the elders were present. And when he had greeted them, 
he told in detail those things which God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry. And when 
they heard it, they glorified the Lord and they said to him, “You see, brother, how many myriads 
of Jews there are who have believed, and they are all zealous for the law. But they have been 
informed about you that you teach all the Jews who are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses, saying 
that they ought not to circumcise their children, nor to walk according to the customs. What then? 
The assembly must certainly meet, for they will hear that you have come. Therefore, do what we 
tell you: We have four men who have taken a vow. Take them and be purified with them, and pay their 
expenses so that they may shave their heads, and that all may know that those things of which they 
were informed concerning you are nothing, but that you yourself also walk orderly and keep the law. 
But concerning the Gentiles who believe, we have written and decided that they should observe no 
such thing except that they should keep themselves from things offered to idols, from blood, from 
things strangled, and from sexual immorality.” In this section here from Caesarea, now Paul 
and his companions traveled to Jerusalem, and they were welcomed by the brethren. So the 
next day Paul went and he met with the apostles as well as James the half brother of Jesus 
Christ and the elders. He reported in detail all that God had done among the Gentiles 
through his ministry. So he told them,   hey this is what God did in Macedonia. 
This is what God did in Galatia region. He probably told them about Eutychus, the one who 
slept and fell from the third story and was taken up dead. So he told them the wonderful things 
the Lord did through his ministry. So the leaders glorified God but also they raised a concern. They 
said, “Hey, Paul, many Jews, we have many Jews now who have believed in Jesus Christ, but they remain 
zealous for the law. They still like to practice their customs, their traditions, the law of Moses. 
To them, Judaism is not out of the window. They love the feasts. So they practice all these things 
and the rumors spread that you travel telling Jews in other parts of the world not to circumcise 
their children, not to practice Jewish customs.” But we have a plan for you. There’s something we 
want you to do to get you out of this trouble.   So they told Paul, you know, we have 
four men here ending their purification, right? I think he’s talking about Nazirite vow 
here. At the end of a Nazirite vow, someone will shave their head and then offer the sacrifices 
required by the law to end the Nazirite vow. So they told Paul, “Go ahead and pay 
their expenses, mingle with them,   purify yourself with them so that when 
people see you, you know, with them, oh, they’re going to think those things 
we heard about him, they are not true.” And Paul had no problem with that. So he did what 
they told him to do. And then the elders said, as for us elders here, we reaffirm our earlier 
decision. You remember when we covered Acts of the Apostles chapter 15, Jerusalem Council. 
Yes. Then they said we reaffirm what we said there. And what was the content of 
that council? That you are not saved by, uh what? Gentiles are not required to keep 
the law of Moses. Rather, they gave them four rules of sensitivity so that they will not offend 
Jewish believers. And those rules are: number one, they should not eat anything strangled. 
They should not eat anything sacrificed to idols. They should not eat blood. And finally, 
they should stay away from sexual immorality. So what do we learn from this section here? So we learn that the gospel unites 
but requires wisdom in differences. If you’re writing in your note,   the gospel unites us but requires 
wisdom when it comes to differences. So we know that Paul never compromised the truth 
that salvation is by grace through faith alone. If you read all the epistles of 
Paul, that’s what he says there. You are saved by grace through faith alone, not 
by works, not by your own merits or actions. Paul always emphasized that there is only one 
gospel and that gospel is Jesus Christ crucified, raised from the dead. Anyone who believes 
in what he did will be saved. Put your trust in Jesus Christ and you will be saved. 
That’s what Paul has preached all this time. We know that anytime we add anything to the 
gospel, it is no longer gospel. Anytime we add something to Jesus Christ, it is no longer 
gospel. Anytime we say Jesus Christ plus this, plus baptism, or plus Eucharist, or 
plus sacrament, or plus whatever works, it is no longer salvation. What you are 
saying is that what Jesus Christ did on   the cross was not sufficient. 
That’s what you are declaring. There is a place for good works in Christianity. 
Oh yes, after we are born again, that is the place for good works. Because if you are really 
born again, there will be a corresponding action. If the Holy Spirit of God is in you 
and recreated your spirit, you will do those things that are pleasing to God. But those 
things are not the criterion for salvation. They are only fruits of salvation. They are not 
the root. The root of salvation is only one: Jesus Christ crucified and your trust in what 
he did on the cross. That’s what Paul stood for. But Paul was willing to adapt to practices 
and customs just to avoid unnecessary offense. You know what I’m saying to you today is this. 
If the traditions and the rituals of your denomination make you happy, go for them. As long 
as they are not sin, number one, and number two, you are not depending on them for salvation. 
Let me say it again. If traditions and rituals make you happy, enjoy them. As long as you are 
not depending on them for your salvation and as long as those things are not sin in the sight of 
God. I mean, go for them, enjoy them. So we know that Paul was falsely accused by these people 
from Asia, the Jews from Asia. For they said that Paul went telling people not to circumcise 
the children and not to keep the customs and the traditions of the Jews. But that is not so because 
we have instances in the Bible where Paul embraced customs but upheld salvation by grace. And 
I’m going to give you some examples today. So number one, you remember in Acts of the 
Apostles chapter 16 verse 1 all the way to 3 when Paul had to circumcise Timothy because 
Timothy had a Greek father. Paul had to circumcise him so that he did not stumble the Jews or those 
Jews that would come to faith in Christ Jesus. He knew that circumcision is not a criterion 
for salvation, but he went ahead and circumcised Timothy. Number two, Paul observed vows and 
purification rites. You remember in Acts of the Apostles chapter 18 verse 18 when Paul 
wanted to end his second missionary journey, we were told that at Cenchrea he 
shaved off his hair to end the vow. And also here we read that Paul identified 
himself with those ending their purification rite. Number three, remember Paul was 
hastening toward Jerusalem so that he would keep the Feast of Pentecost. 
That’s what we covered last week. So he had to meet with the elders at Miletus 
instead of going to Ephesus so that he would be able to arrive in Jerusalem 
on time for the Feast of Pentecost. So he was there to observe a feast. Now this 
feast is not a criterion. Pentecost is not a criterion for salvation. But Paul was there. So 
Paul knew within him that all these feasts point to Jesus Christ. Do you know that? Even though 
the Jews who were celebrating this feast did not know about this, Paul knew within himself 
that these feasts were pointing to Jesus   Christ. You name it. Is it Passover? The Bible 
tells us that Jesus Christ is our Passover who suffered for us. That’s what Paul wrote. And 
the Bible tells us he is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. What happens 
in Passover? They sacrifice an animal, a lamb, thanking God for delivering them from Egypt, 
when that angel of death passed over them. Is it Pentecost? Now the Pentecost,   the Jews celebrate Pentecost as 
a symbol of the firstfruits. And the Bible tells us that Jesus Christ is the 
firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. Is it the feast of tabernacles? 
Because there are three things   the Jewish men are required to 
attend. We have the Pentecost, you have the Passover and the Sukkot 
which is the feast of tabernacles. So the feast of tabernacles is also a symbol 
of God dwelling among his people. You know they remember how God was present with them in 
the wilderness for 40 years, how he kept them, provided for them. And the Bible tells us 
that the Word took flesh and tabernacled   with us. Jesus Christ took flesh, tabernacled 
with us. As a matter of fact, tabernacles, the feast of tabernacles, is a feast that points 
to the back, to the present, and to the future. To the back in the sense that God dwelt with them in 
the wilderness. Presently Jesus Christ is here in our midst through the power of the Spirit of God. 
And in the future there is a day when we’re going to be tabernacled in his presence in heaven. So 
all of these feasts they point to Jesus Christ. And I want to read something to you. Hold your 
place in Acts of the Apostles and then take a right turn to the next book and to Romans and I 
want to show you something. Romans chapter 14, if we read from verse 4 to 6, “Who are you to 
judge another’s servant? To his own master he stands or falls. Indeed, he will be made to 
stand, for God is able to make him stand. One person esteems one day above another, 
another esteems every day alike. Let each be fully convinced in his own mind. He who observes 
the day, observes it to the Lord. And he who does not observe the day, to the Lord he does not 
observe it. He who eats, eats to the Lord, for he gives God thanks. And he who does not eat, 
to the Lord he does not eat and gives God thanks.” So that’s what Paul is saying, the same thing 
here. He’s encouraging people not to judge. He says if somebody wants to keep all the 
feasts or the holy days of obligations, let them go ahead and keep. And if they 
say no, every day is just the same, he said there’s nothing wrong with that. As long 
as it is to the Lord, as long as you are not using these things as a criterion for salvation. You 
remember in Colossians chapter 2:16, “Let no one judge you in food or in drink, or regarding a 
festival or a new moon or Sabbaths.” And it tells us that these things are shadows of things that 
are yet to come, but the substance is Christ. They are shadows. As long as you don’t observe 
them to replace Jesus Christ as the only way of salvation, enjoy them to the full till it 
overflows. Blessed be the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. So we are making tremendous progress 
today and we are now to the end of today’s teaching. So this is the last section. Verse 
26: Then Paul took the men, and the next day, having been purified with them, entered 
the temple to announce the expiration   of the days of purification, at which time an 
offering should be made for each one of them. Now when the seven days were almost ended, 
the Jews from Asia, seeing him in the temple, stirred up the whole crowd and laid hands on 
him, crying out, “Men of Israel, help! This is the man who teaches all men everywhere against the 
people, the law, and this place. And furthermore, he also brought Greeks into the temple and 
has defiled this holy place.” For they had previously seen Trophimus the Ephesian with him 
in the city, whom they supposed that Paul had brought into the temple. Verse 30: And all the 
city was disturbed; and the people ran together, seized Paul, and dragged him out of the 
temple; and immediately the doors were shut. Now as they were seeking to kill him, news came to 
the commander of the garrison that all Jerusalem was in an uproar. He immediately took soldiers 
and centurions and ran down to them. And when they saw the commander and the soldiers, they 
stopped beating Paul. Then the commander came   near and took him, and commanded him to be bound 
with two chains; and he asked who he was and what he had done. And some among the multitude cried 
one thing and some another. So when he could not ascertain the truth because of the tumult, he 
commanded him to be taken into the barracks. And when he reached the stairs, he had to 
be carried by the soldiers because of the   violence of the mob. For the multitude 
of the people followed after, crying out, “Away with him!” just like they did to 
Jesus Christ, “Away with him!” Then, as Paul was about to be led into the 
barracks, he said to the commander, “May I speak to you?” He replied, “Can you speak 
Greek? Are you not that Egyptian who some time ago stirred up a rebellion and led the four 
thousand assassins out into the wilderness?” But Paul said, “I am a Jew from Tarsus, 
in Cilicia, a citizen of no mean city; and I implore you, permit me to speak to the 
people.” So when he had given him permission, Paul stood on the stairs and motioned 
with his hand to the people. And when there was a great silence, he spoke to 
them in the Hebrew language, saying, So in this section here, just like Paul was 
advised by the elders to take the four men who were ending their purification rite so that people 
would see that he is not against the customs of the people, Paul did so. And while he was in the 
temple doing this, some Jews from Asia—remember areas that Paul had been, you’re talking about 
Macedonia region, Galatia—so they saw Paul in the temple and they stirred up the crowd, falsely 
accusing him of teaching against the law and also of defiling the temple by bringing Gentiles 
into it. So this mob seized Paul and dragged him out of the temple. They started beating him. 
They wanted to kill him. That was their purpose, to put an end to his life. But the 
Roman soldiers intervened. You know the commander of the garrison heard that 
the whole city was in an uproar. Quickly he took his soldiers and his centurions 
and they went there to stop the uproar. So they laid hold of Paul and put him 
in custody, bound him with two chains. They couldn’t figure out what was going 
on because some people were saying one   thing and others another. Some were there who 
didn’t even know what was going on. Just like the protests we have today, people there but 
they don’t know the reason why they are there. So we will find out that even though the commander 
wanted to flog Paul when we get to next week, Paul will tell him, “Are you going to flog a 
Roman citizen without trying him first?” So the commander found out that Paul was a Roman citizen. 
So Paul used that opportunity and asked him, “I want to talk to this crowd. Please 
give me permission to speak to them.” And then the commander granted that 
permission to Paul. You know what? Next week we are going to cover what 
Paul said to them—a very important speech or address. So what do we learn from 
this section here? If you’re writing notes, number one, the Holy Spirit gives 
boldness. So Paul remained composed here, still faithful here. Even in the midst of 
opposition, he had to address the crowd boldly. Where do you think that boldness came 
from? It came from the Spirit of God, the Holy Spirit of God. So I want to speak to you 
now about the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit. Remember the baptism of the Holy 
Spirit or being filled with the Holy Spirit is a subsequent experience after someone is born 
again. What are the advantages? Number one, it gives you the power for service. You would not 
be able to serve in your own might or power apart from the Spirit of God successfully. No, it’s not 
possible. He gives you the boldness to speak the word of God. And we see that manifesting here with 
Paul. And also it gives you the power to live a victorious Christian life. When you are filled 
with the Spirit of God, the word of God will come alive to you. The Holy Spirit will teach 
you, give you revelation and understanding of the truth of the word of God. You will be able to 
stand challenges, temptations, overcome addictions and things like that. When you are filled with the 
Spirit of God, you have the wisdom to know what to do, when and how to do it. It’s an experience 
that you pray to God and ask him to fill you with his Holy Spirit. And he will. He will. 
That’s what he said he will do. He will do it. So, you don’t have to wait any longer if 
you’re not filled with the Holy Spirit.   Pray today and ask God, “Fill me today with 
your Holy Spirit.” Just like you promised, Jesus said, “If anyone asks the Father, he will 
give the Spirit to that one. Fill me today. I want to be filled with the Holy Spirit.” 
And you receive it by faith. Remember,   it is by faith. It’s not going to be by 
your works or by your effort. Just like salvation is by faith, the infilling 
of the Spirit of God is also by faith. So in your life as a Christian, whether you 
are a minister, whether you are just sharing the word of God, or at your own secular job, 
depend on the Holy Spirit to do it. Remember the scripture that says, “The race is not 
to the swift, nor the battle to the strong.” Remember the scripture that says, “Not 
by might nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord.” One way you can do something is 
by might or by power—oh yes, by depending on your physical ability or by your intellectual 
ability or by your connections. Oh yes, there are those who choose to do things that way. 
But the Bible tells the children of God, don’t do it that way. It’s not by might. It’s not by power. 
But he wants us to depend on the power of the Spirit of God. Whether you are a minister or just 
someone sharing the gospel or at your secular job, depend on the power of the Spirit of God. At 
your secular job, it is the power of the Spirit   of God. When you depend on the Spirit of God, 
it is that power that will make you stand out, will make you do things that other people 
will not be able to do at that place of work, will make you shine brighter and brighter, will 
make you that oasis of hope to those who are in the valley and the light to those who are in the 
darkness. When you depend upon the Spirit of God, So many people who have tried to accomplish 
things on their own power failed. It will wear you out. You aren’t programmed to do 
it on your own accord. That is why we must remember that the Holy Spirit of God lives in 
every one of us if you’re born again. Depend, have that intimacy, that connection, 
that communication, that fellowship with the Holy Spirit of God. Be conscious of his 
presence in you and depend on him in everything, both big or small. And you will see how you will 
begin to excel every day higher and higher and even higher. Blessed be the name of the Lord Jesus 
Christ. So when we are confronted, when we stand in the midst of opposition, Jesus Christ said when 
they bring you to the government, to the people, when they present you there because of the gospel, 
he says don’t worry about what you’re going to say. The words will be given to you at that 
hour, at that moment. That’s what Paul did here, depending upon the Spirit of God, he would talk to 
them. We will cover his speech next week. So God wants us to open our mouth. “Open your mouth and 
I will fill it.” If you open, God will fill it by his Spirit. Now God will not fill mouths that are 
closed. You know when you see people sometimes you want to minister to them, they are sitting just 
right beside you, but you want to say something but you don’t want to say something. You want to 
say something but you don’t want to say something,   you know, and then the opportunity 
passes you by. Until your mouth is open, you will be amazed the words the Spirit of God 
will put in your mouth to speak to that one there. So always depend on the Spirit of God. 
He is going to help you. That brings me to what Isaiah wrote in chapter 41 verse 
10, “Do not be afraid, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will 
strengthen you. I will help you. I will uphold you with the right hand of my righteousness.”
So God says he will help you. Don’t be afraid to minister, to share the good news. 
He’s going to hold you with the right hand of his own righteousness. Number two, 
God’s protection belongs to his children. You see, Paul’s Roman citizenship and the timely   arrival of the commander of the garrison 
and his soldiers prevented Paul’s death. So Paul would have been dead if the commander did not arrive on time. But you know God is always there to deliver. 
All you have to do is trust in his deliverance. The Bible says that he has given his angels 
charge over you to keep you in all your ways, to bear you up in their hands, lest 
you dash your foot against a stone. God will always be there and he 
will use sometimes unbelievers, circumstances and situations that don’t 
make sense to deliver you. Remember, we serve the living God, the sovereign 
God. The Bible tells us that God has established his throne in heaven. 
His sovereignty rules over all. When God stretches forth his hand, 
both he that helps shall fall,   and he that is helped shall fall to the 
ground, and they shall perish together. The Lord of hosts has made a plan, the 
Bible tells us. Who can frustrate it? Who can hinder it? He has stretched forth his hand. 
Who can hold it back? There’s no one who can do that. So God knows how to deliver his people 
and right on time. Have this consciousness. It’s going to help you a lot. It’s going to 
save you a lot of fear and a lot of anxiety knowing that God is there always with you 
and he will deliver you to the uttermost. Be obedient to God and leave the consequences 
to him. Did you catch what I said now? I say be obedient to God, leave the consequences 
for him. I give you examples because I believe that unless you are done with the mission 
God assigned you to do, if you’re walking in the will of God and in obedience, unless 
you are done with what he assigned you to do, you are invincible in the eyes of the enemy. I 
mean surely they’ll gather together but not by me. Anyone who gathers against you for your 
sake will fall for your sake. They will try to do something. Oh yes. But no weapon 
fashioned against you shall prosper. Even when the wicked, your enemies and 
your foes come up to eat up your flesh,   the Bible says they will 
stumble and they will fall. For example, Paul—we have instances in 
the Bible of his near-death experiences. Example, in Ephesus, remember when Demetrius 
started that uproar, Paul wanted to go in there, but he was stopped by his friends. 
If Paul had gone in there it would   have been his death. God prevented him 
from that death. You remember at Lystra when they stoned him and left him for dead, 
they thought he was dead. God kept him alive. And then we have another example right here 
in this chapter when the mob laid hold of him, wanted to kill him, and God saved 
his life through the commander. Another example is Peter. You remember Peter when 
Herod Agrippa the first laid hold of James the brother of John and killed him. He took Peter and 
put him in custody trying to kill him after the feast. But God delivered him. Why? Because Jesus 
Christ already told Peter when he’s going to die. And when he’s old, someone will lead him to 
go to the place that he didn’t want to go. So we are called by God to do his work. He that 
calls us will also furnish us with everything that is necessary to do his work. If we are 
ready to depend on him and walk in obedience, what is he going to furnish us with? The power 
of his Holy Spirit. That’s the greatest thing that you need. The greatest person that you 
need to accomplish your task on this earth, whether it be in the ministry or in your 
personal life. What else does he furnish us with? The power of his angels to 
deliver you from every destruction. What then is your own part? Be obedient, my 
friend. Trust in God and believe that he is able to deliver you, that he who has begun this 
good work in you will continue to perform it until the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. Blessed 
be his holy name forever. Good friends, I have come to the end of today’s teaching, but I want to 
offer an opportunity to anyone who is not yet born again. If you are not walking now with Jesus 
Christ, I want to introduce him today to you. After we pass on from this earth, there is a place that our spirits will 
spend eternity. Only two locations—either in heaven or in hell. These two places 
are real. They are not just imagination. That place where you’re going to spend 
eternity, whether in heaven or in hell,   is based on the decision you make right now 
when you are alive. To go to heaven there is only one way, not too many ways. That 
way is through Jesus Christ of Nazareth, to believe what he did for you on the cross. 
On the cross, Jesus Christ said—it is finished. He said the work of salvation is finished, 
complete. Now it is given to you as a free gift. All you have to do now is to receive 
it by faith. He does not want you to depend now on your own effort or works to go to 
heaven, but depend on what he did on the cross. Put your trust that Jesus Christ died on 
the cross for you that you may be saved. And ask him to come into your life to be your Lord and 
your Savior. It is a very simple thing to do. Do not wait and say, “Let me go and clean up my 
acts before I will commit, before I will ask him to come into my life.” No. Jesus Christ died for 
sinners. He wants you to come as you are. When you come as you are, he will clean you up. His Holy 
Spirit will come and live in you and give you now the ability to clean up your acts. So I invite 
you today to make that decision. I call it the best decision ever anyone can make. A decision 
that is greater than gold, silver, diamond, precious stones. A decision that is bigger than 
wealth. Because all of these things are fleeting. But the decision to have eternity in heaven is 
the best decision, the wisest decision anyone can make. Are you ready to make that decision 
right now? Because it’s only but a prayer away. So I’m going to lead you now in a prayer. Pray it 
with all your heart and mean it, and now, right now, you become a child of God. If you would die, 
you will spend your eternity in heaven with Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Pray with me. Father, I come 
to you in the name of Jesus Christ. I believe he’s your Son who died on the cross for my own sin, 
and you raised him up from the dead on the third   day. Dear Jesus Christ, I ask you, please come 
into my life today and be my Lord and Savior. I believe I am born again. I’m a child of God. 
My name is written in the Lamb’s Book of Life,   and I turn away from my sin. Thank you, Father, 
for the gift of Jesus Christ in the Word. Amen. If you pray that prayer, congratulations. You are 
now a child of God. Please look for a Bible-based church. Become a member so you can be taught the 
Word of God, for that is the only way you can grow in your Christian walk. For Peter says, “Desire 
the sincere milk of the Word of God that you may grow thereby.” I want to use this opportunity 
to thank our partners all over the world, those that are helping us to spread the good news 
through their financial support, their prayers,   and their services to this ministry. If you want 
to become a partner, please go to our website; it is www.kuim.org
. Remember, only those who hear the good news and 
do what the good news says are those who reap the   benefits of the Word of God. So I urge you today, 
good friends, always be a doer of the Word of God. I want to pray for you today. May the Lord bless 
you, keep you, guide you in all your ways. May he lift up his countenance upon you and give you that 
wisdom, wisdom from above, and give you peace, peace that passes all understanding, even in the 
midst of your turmoil. I pray that his holy angels will always watch over your going out and your 
coming in, to deliver you from every destruction; that he will open doors of opportunities for you. 
I pray that his holy hands will be upon you today to heal you of every disease or sickness in 
your body; that he will lift you out of that pit where you are right now and set your feet 
upon the rock. I pray that God will bless the rest of your week in the name of Jesus Christ. 
And everybody said, “Amen.” My good friends, it does not matter what you see, what you hear on 
the news, how bad things are, what the enemy is throwing your way. Let none of these things move 
you. As children of God, we walk by faith. We do not walk by sight. So I want to encourage you 
today to believe that surely there is an end, and your expectation will never be cut off. 
Blessed be the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. My good friends, I want to introduce to you my new 
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to live out a genuine faith, one that produces godly works, endures trials, controls the tongue, 
and shows passion. For you know, James said, “Faith without works is dead.” The book of 
Colossians lifts our eyes to Jesus Christ, who is the center of it all. It declares the 
supremacy of Jesus Christ over all creation, as well as his sufficiency for every 
believer. This will be a very good resource for you and for your family, a 
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name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen. I am excited to tell you about my new book. 
The title of this book is Living in Victory: The Things That Belong to Us. There are so many 
things in the Bible, in the Word of God, that belong to us, and sometimes out of ignorance we 
don’t know about these things, so we go without. This book is loaded with information, telling us 
about the things that belong to us and how to lay hold of those things and make use of them now, not 
in the sweet by and by. It is available on Amazon, and you can also get it from our website kuim.org, 
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on these two epistles. The book of Galatians teaches us that it is only by grace that we 
are saved, not by works. And in Philippians, we learn that God is always with us, encouraging 
us as we go through our trials and tribulations, giving us the strength, the joy, and the peace 
that we need to be more than conquerors. This book covers these topics in detail. It is 
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. Always remain blessed in the name of 
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.

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