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The Wake-Up Call: Lessons from Eutychus in Acts 20:9-10

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Imagine sitting in a crowded room, the air thick with the warmth of flickering lamps, as a sermon stretches late into the night. Your eyelids grow heavy, and despite your best efforts, sleep begins to overtake you. This was the scene for a young man named Eutychus in Acts 20:9-10—a story that starts with a doze and ends with a miracle. But beyond the drama of his fall and revival, this passage offers profound lessons for our faith today. Let’s explore the power of God’s word, the importance of community, and the call to spiritual vigilance. The Scene in Troas Paul was on his way to Jerusalem, stopping in Troas to meet with believers. It was the first day of the week, and the group had gathered in an upper room for worship, likely including the Lord’s Supper. Paul, knowing he would leave the next day, preached late into the night. The room was packed, and the many lamps made it warm—perhaps too warm for Eutychus, who sat precariously in a third-story window. Overcome by sleep, he fell t...