Capter #57
Acts 19:31-41
The uproar of the multitudes against the saints of God at Ephesus
was no accident. It was not the result of men being beyond God's
control. Rather, it was one event among many by which the Lord our God
sovereignly accomplished and is accomplishing his purpose of grace. The
uproar came to pass because wicked men, with wicked hearts, for wicked
purposes set themselves in opposition to the preaching of the gospel of
God's free and sovereign grace in Christ. But God overruled their
wickedness for the accomplishment of his good designs. Here are four
basic, foundation truths of Holy Scripture by which believing hearts are
sustained with peace in the midst of earthly troubles.
1. THE LORD OUR GOD IS TOTALLY SOVEREIGN. He has the right and the power to do what he will with all things; and he always exercises his right of sovereignty (Job 42:2; Isa. 14:24, 27: 46:9-11; 55:11; Psa. 115:3; 135:6; Jer. 32:17; Dan. 4:35-37; Matt. 20:15; Rom. 9:11-23; Eph. 1:11, 22). In creation, in providence, and in grace, the Lord our God always has his way.
2. OUR GREAT, SOVEREIGN GOD HAS A PLAN, A PURPOSE OF GRACE AND PREDESTINATION, BY WHICH HE CONSTANTLY RULES ALL THINGS. His plan is eternal (II Tim. 1:9; II Thess. 2:13; Matt. 25:34). It is unalterable (Num. 23:19; Mal. 3:6; James 1:17). And God's eternal purpose is all inclusive. Nothing happens in time except that which God purposed in eternity (Gen. 50:20; Isa. 45:7, Prov. 16:1-4, 9, 33; 21:1; Amos 3:6).
3. GOD ALMIGHTY SOVEREIGNLY RULES ALL THINGS IN HEAVEN, EARTH, AND HELL TO ACCOMPLISH HIS ETERNAL PLAN AND PURPOSE OF PREDESTINATION (Rom. 8:28-30; 11:36; Eph. 1:11). God is not a mere spectator standing on the sidelines, rooting and cheering for the accomplishment of his goals. He is everywhere, sustaining all things, ruling all things, and bringing all things to their predestined end. The tiny sparrow appears to us as an insignificant thing. Its flight looks giddy, and haphazard. But the sparrow does not light upon any branch or fall to the ground without God's direction. "God's all wise providence hath before appointed what bough the sparrow shall perch upon, what grains it shall pick up, where it shall lodge and where it shall build, on what it shall live, and where it shall die" (Augustus Toplady). God's providence rules everywhere and everything absolutely: the physical world (Isa. 40:12; Nah. 1:3), the animal world (Dan. 6:22; Matt. 10:29), the nations of the world (Psa. 33:9-11; Isa. 40:15; Dan. 2:21; 4:17), all the people of the world (Prov. 16:9; 21:1; Acts 18:9; Ex. 12:36; II Sam. 16:10-11; Psa. 76:10; Ex. 14:17; Acts 4:27-28), and even satan and the demons of hell (Job 1:6-12; 2:1-6). Everything in the Universe is under the rule of God, EVERYTHING!
4. GOD RULES EVERYTHING IN PROVIDENCE TO ACCOMPLISH THE SALVATION OF HIS ELECT AND THE GLORY OF HIS OWN GREAT NAME (Rom. 8:28; 11:36). Nothing in creation is left to chance, luck, fate, or the will of man. Everything is directed by God so that in the end all his people shall be with Christ and like Christ (Rom. 8:29-30), and everything that has been shall praise him (Rev. 5:13). It was no accident that brought Rebecca to the well to meet Abraham's servant. It was not a streak of luck that brought Joseph to Egypt "to save much people alive." It was not by chance that Pharaoh's daughter found Moses in the ark and preserved him alive. It was not blind fate that directed the millstone which crushed Abimelech's head. Every event in history is directed by the hand of God. He even gives the lightening charge to strike its mark (Job 28:26; 37:3; 38:25, 35). Study the events recorded in Acts 19:21-41 seeking to see how that the hand of God sovereignly ruled, even in the uproar at Ephesus; and understand that the unseen hand of Divine providence rules all things today for the good of God's elect and the glory of his name. Here God the Holy Spirit teaches us four things.
First, ALL WHO ARE BORN OF GOD ARE LED BY THE SPIRIT OF GOD (vv. 21-22). As it was the Spirit of God who led Simeon to the temple to see Christ (Lk. 2:27), so it was the Spirit of God who led Paul from place to place preaching the gospel of Christ (Acts 20:22), so it is to this day. The steps of God's people are ordered by the Holy Spirit (Psa. 37:23; Rom. 8:14). NOTE: Timothy and Erastus ministered to Paul and ministered to God's saints under Paul's direction (v. 22). They subjected themselves to the Lord's Apostle, being themselves filled with the Spirit (Eph. 4:18, 21; Heb. 13:7, 17). Those who are led of the Spirit submit themselves to those whom God has placed in authority over them.
Second, THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST ALWAYS STIRS UP THE WRATH OF MEN (vv.
23-28). Men are never indifferent to the message or the messengers of
God's free grace. Anytime the gospel of Christ is preached in the power
of the Holy Spirit, those who hear it will either bow to the claims of
Christ or rise up in opposition against his ambassador (Matt. 10:22,
34). "There arose no small stir about THAT WAY." The gospel of Christ is
distinct from the religions of men. The way of grace, the way of Christ,
is not one way among many, but the way, "that way" that is altogether
different from the ways of men. All the religions of men make the way to
God and salvation dependent in some way upon man. But the ways of
freewill, works religion is the way of death (Prov. 14:12; 16:25). The
gospel of Christ makes the way to God and salvation to be Christ alone
(John 10:9; 14:6). Notice two things:
1. The business of religion has always been, as it is today, a popular, profitable business (vv. 24-25). These men made and sold religious trinkets, icons, images, etc. just as many today sell crosses, images, religious pictures, etc.
2. The gods which men make and cherish are puny, helpless things, worthy of contempt rather than praise (vv. 26-28; Isa. 46:5-7; I Kings 18:27-29).
Third, TRIALS AND PERSECUTIONS ARE FOR THE GOOD OF GOD'S PEOPLE (vv. 29-34). Yes, even the wrath of wicked men is used by God for the good of his elect (Psa. 76:10). By means of this uproar and persecution, God's church was refined. The chaff was separated from the wheat. In the midst of the trial, Gaius and Aristarchus stood firm. Alexander the Coppersmith withered before the fire (I Tim. 1:19-20; II Tim. 4:15-16). Yet, God stopped his mouth (vv. 33-34).
Fourth, THE LORD KNOWS HOW TO DELIVER HIS PEOPLE OUT OF THEIR TROUBLES (vv 35-41; Psa. 18:1-7, 43-50). The Lord God used the priests of the temple of Diana (v. 31) and a frightened town clerk to preserve his people from a raging mob. "Thus God, one way or other, sometimes by friends, and sometimes by foes, kept his church and people from being ruined; and his hand is not shortened now" (Matthew Poole). If God will give us grace to understand that all things are under his absolute control and to trust his wisdom, love, and grace toward us in Christ, we will worship and trust him at all times and give thanks to him at all times, in all things, and for all things (I Thess. 5:16-18).
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