An Accounting
It must have been either the longest--or most boring--sermon in history! In the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 20, beginning with verse 7, we learn of a young man (Eutychus) who fell asleep sitting on a window sill, listening to Paul talk "on and on." "Overcome by sleep, he fell down from the third story and when he was picked up, he was dead." Paul went down and threw himself on him and we learn that when the boy was taken away he was alive. I hope a homily never has this affect on you! Anyway, following this we learn that Paul was trying to make his way to Jerusalem so he could be there for Pentecost. One of his stops, though, was in Miletus, where he summoned the presbyters of the church. Paul cautioned them and revealed to them that they would never see him again. Before he gave his warning to "keep watch" over themselves and their flock, he gave them an accounting of himself. Clearly he had some street cred. He reminded them that he "s...