THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES - Chapter 19 - Verse 2
Since ye believed. Since you embraced the doctrine of John, that the Messiah was soon to come.
We have not so much as heard, etc. This seems to be a very remarkable and strange answer. Yet we are to remember,
(1.) that these were mere disciples of John's doctrine, and that his preaching related particularly to the Messiah, and not to the Holy Ghost.
(2.) It does not even appear that they had heard that the Messiah had come, or had heard of Jesus of Nazareth, Ac 19:4,5.
(3.) It is not remarkable, therefore, that they had no clear conceptions of the character and operations of the Holy Ghost. Yet,
(4.) they were just in that state of mind, that they were willing to embrace the doctrine when it was proclaimed to them; thus showing that they were really under the influence of the Holy Spirit. God may often produce important changes in the hearts and lives of sinners, even where they have no clear and systematic views of religious doctrines. In all such cases, however, as in this, there will be readiness of heart to embrace the truth where it is made known.
{e} "not so" Ac 8:16; 1 Sa 3:7 {&} "Holy Ghost" 'Spirit given'
