An Ephesian interlude (12): a reflection for Day 21 of Lent
“ While Apollos was in Corinth , Paul passed through the interior regions and came to Ephesus, where he found some disciples. He said to them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you became believers?” They replied, “No, we have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit.” Then he said, “Into what, then, were you baptized?” They answered, “Into John’s baptism.” (Acts 19.1-3, NRSVUE ) Acts 19 begins with this fascinating episode of Paul finding 12 disciples of John the Baptist in Ephesus (cf. Ac. 19.7; Lk. 5.33; 7.18; 11.1). Of course, there were twelve …this is the last time that John the Baptist is mentioned in Luke-Acts. There seems to be something “definitive” going on here. This is the final phase of the transition from John to Jesus, a transition that John had himself alluded to (Lk. 3.15-17; cf. Ac. 1.4-5). These “disciples” had most probably been converted to John’s baptism by Apollos (cf. Ac. 18.24-25). [...