Acts 20:17-24 – Paul’s Example of Unwavering Dedication
The passage focuses on Paul’s farewell address to the Ephesian elders.Paul reflects on his ministry in Ephesus, emphasizing his dedication and humility.He anticipates future hardships in Jerusalem, yet remains resolute in his mission.Paul’s Resolve: “None of These Things Move Me”
Paul states, “but none of these things move me,” referring to impending hardships.He acknowledges his suffering and tears, but emphasizes that these do not deter him from his purpose.Paul’s example is presented as a challenge to the audience to emulate his unwavering commitment.“I am in no way even close to where the Apostle Paul is. I haven’t been through. I haven’t suffered.”“Everywhere I went, they were trying to get me. Everywhere I went, there was a price on my head. And he said, get none of that, move me.”Identifying What Truly Moves Us
The message explores the idea that some are easily swayed by minor inconveniences.Pastor Tommy contrasts this with Paul’s steadfastness in the face of significant adversity.Pastor Tommy admits to not being at Paul’s level of spiritual maturity.“I wish that stuff didn’t matter to me. I do. I wish that stuff didn’t matter to me. I wish the many tears and the many temptations and the things that I do go through, I wish that didn’t move me as they do.”Two Key Motivators for Paul
Two factors that motivated Paul:Finishing his course with joy:Paul’s course was set by God.He sought joy in fulfilling God’s plan, despite potential afflictions.Obedience to God brings joy, even amidst worldly challenges.“What moves me is the knowledge that there is joy in the course that is set for me. That even though I go down in the spirit of the Jerusalem… that don’t bother me. What I’m looking for is the joy in my course as I finish it for God. That moves me he said.”Fulfilling his ministry:Paul’s ministry was received from the Lord Jesus.His ministry was “to testify the gospel of the grace of God.”Sharing the gospel and God’s grace should motivate believers to persevere.“The same one that set my course is the same one that gave me my ministry… which I have received of the Lord Jesus.”The Importance of Recognizing and Embracing One’s Course
The message emphasizes the importance of recognizing that God has a plan for each person.This plan may not be easy, but it is good and provides strength for the journey.Pastor Tommy references the image of two footprints, symbolizing God’s presence and guidance.“He made a good course, amen. And he made a strength in you that you can go the distance. He said, I’ll go with you.”The Call to Self-Examination and Repentance
The message concludes with a call to self-examination.Pastor Tommy encourages listeners to identify what truly moves them and to align their priorities with God’s will.There is a need to repent from being moved by the wrong things and to seek God’s help in being moved by what matters eternally.“Quit worrying about so much of the stuff that’s here. Set our affections on things that are coming. That’s what Paul was looking at. I want to finish my course with joy. That moves me. My ministry that God has given me. He said that moves me.”