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Paul's farewell speech to the Ephesian elders begins in verse 17. He reminds them how he has faithfully ministered to both Jews and Gentiles. And though the Holy Spirit has revealed to him that he will soon be imprisoned and likely never see them again, it's not his life Paul values but the fact that he dutifully delivered Jesus' message of salvation. Through this, Paul reveals something significant about the purpose of our work as followers of Jesus today.Message by Mike Van ReesScripture referenced: Acts 20
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Paul's farewell speech to the Ephesian elders begins in verse 17. He reminds them how he has faithfully ministered to both Jews and Gentiles. And though the Holy Spirit has revealed to him that he will soon be imprisoned and likely never see them again, it's not his life Paul values but the fact that he dutifully delivered Jesus' message of salvation. Through this, Paul reveals something significant about the purpose of our work as followers of Jesus today.Message by Mike Van ReesScripture referenced: Acts 20

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