Lesson 112 in our study of Acts takes us into Acts 19 and the uproar in Ephesus, where Paul's preaching collided with idol-making, greed, and spiritual resistance. This teaching follows the gospel as it spread beyond the synagogue, into the school, and then across the city, bringing real change and real conflict.
Alan Smith walks through the silver-smiths' riot, Demetrius' reaction to lost profit, and the larger question behind it all, what happens when God's word starts pressing against a culture built on false worship? He also connects this passage to first fruits, giving God your best, and why a believer's life should have an effect beyond personal comfort.
The message also moves into Daniel 10 and the prince of Persia, showing how Scripture reveals unseen resistance behind visible events. That discussion brings Acts, Daniel, Ephesians 6:12, and current world events into the same frame, with a clear focus on spiritual warfare, prayer, and the reality of principalities and powers.
If you want a Bible teaching that is direct, detailed, and rooted in the text, this one brings together history, prophecy, church life, and practical faith. It also points back to the mission of the Church, live with conviction, give God your first and best, and let the word of God shape how you see the world.
Watch through to the end for a strong prayer and a clear reminder that different believers have different assignments, but all of us need the same truth.
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