After the uproar ceased, Paul sent for the disciples, and after encouraging them, he said farewell and departed for Macedonia.
The Church at Ephesus was slender and weak, freshly shaken by tumult; Paul left them reluctant but obedient to greater necessity elsewhere. Note well: the disciples did not hold him back, for they cared more for Christ's kingdom than for their own comfort. When we lose a faithful teacher, God Himself holds the helm.
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Paul had stayed at Ephesus longer than anywhere since his ordination, and now Providence itself, in the form of this disturbance, showed him it was time to move on. He did not flee in panic but took solemn leave of the disciples, strengthening them at his departure. The world would need far more books to record all that was worthy in his travels.
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Commenting on Acts 20:1-6
Paul called the disciples to him and consoled them with expressions of parting kindness before leaving for Macedonia. This was no hurried escape but a deliberate farewell that gave them encouragement.
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