When Paul wrote to the Christians in Ephesus, he wasn’t writing to strangers. He knew these people. He had preached to them, wept with them, prayed with them, and watched God save them. Their story begins in the book of Acts, continues through Ephesians, is strengthened in 1 & 2 Timothy, and is warned again in Revelation.
And through it all, one message shines:
Salvation is God’s plan, God’s work, and God’s gift — not ours.
1. How the Gospel First Reached Ephesus (Acts 18–20)
Ephesus was a city full of idols, magic, immorality, and spiritual darkness. But God had a plan for them before the world began (Ephesians 1:4).
In Acts, we read:
• Paul preached the Gospel boldly.
• Many believed in the Lord Jesus.
• People burned their magic books.
• The whole city was shaken by the message of Christ.
This is what the Gospel does — it rescues, changes, and transforms.
“Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you shall be saved.”
— Acts 16:31
Not “behave better.”
Not “try harder.”
Not “keep the rules.”
Just believe.
