Now on the first day of the week, when the
disciples came together to break bread, Paul, ready to depart the next day,
spoke to them and continued his message until midnight. There were many lamps
in the upper room where they were gathered together. And in a window sat a
certain young man named Eutychus, who was sinking into a deep sleep. He was
overcome by sleep; and as Paul continued speaking, he fell down from the third
story and was taken up dead. But Paul went down, fell on him, and embracing him
said, “Do not trouble yourselves, for his life is in him.” Now when he had come
up, had broken bread and eaten, and talked a long while, even till daybreak, he
departed. And they brought the young man in alive, and they were not a little
comforted. – Acts 20.7-12
Okay, I have to admit, I don’t think I have a great
application here. I’m not even sure I have a practical application today. I
just love the reality and the normalcy of this Bible story. So, bear with me.
Paul was preaching in Troas on a Sunday. The believers were
gathered together in a third storey room of a building. Paul was leaving the
next day. The room was well lit. Paul was preaching. We think we have long
winded preachers today, but Paul preached till midnight. Sitting in the window
was a young man named Eutychus.
I can imagine this myself. It’s late. The room is cozy. The
lights are flickering. Paul is preaching…and preaching…and preaching. The old King
James put it this way ‘Paul was long preaching.’ Try as he might poor Eutychus
just couldn’t keep his eyes open. And so he dozed off. But he didn’t just doze off. He fell into a
deep sleep.
I have sympathy with Eutychus. I know how that feels. No
matter how good the preacher is or how interesting his message sometimes it is
incredibly hard to stay awake. I don’t think I have ever fallen into a deep
sleep, but I certainly have dozed.
But, back to the story. Eutychus was sitting in a third
floor window. When he fell asleep he fell out of the window. When he hit the
ground the people rushed out and found out that he was dead.
Paul went down, revived Eutychus, and brought him back to
the meeting. They observed the Lord’s Table, had a meal, and Paul went right
back to preaching. In fact, he preached till dawn!
Paul left the next morning, and the people were ‘not a
little comforted’ that Eutychus was alive.
I could try to be funny and joke about the dangers of
falling asleep in church, or about how if he a preacher puts someone to sleep
it is his job to wake him up. But instead I just want to mention how blessed I am
to see just a little bit of our ancestral church history. These were just
people like us. I am glad to get a glimpse of a very unusual event during a
normal day in their lives. It kind of draws me closer to my brothers and
sisters of so long ago.
I hope I get to talk to Eutychus or some of the others in
Troas in heaven one day.
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