There are bonfires and there are bonfires. Some are very pleasant to sit around, especially on a cool to cold starry night. You can sit before it and sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs; roast marshmellows and/or make s'mores; chat campanionably with your companions or just sit and soak up the warmth of the fire and the general atmosphere of 'being and belonging'.
Another type of bonfire is what we read about in Acts chapter 19 and verses 18-20. It was a great bunch of books that were openly tossed into the flames to be burned. They were magic arts books.
The owners who had practiced the magic arts had become believers and followers of Jesus Christ. Satan, the occult and all attached to those practices were being cut off from their lives. They
"burned them (the books) in the sight of all" (v. 19 ESV).
They meant business and showed it by their actions, declaring to one and all their renouncement of the magic arts and way of life and then their new found freedom in Christ.
They had made a clean break because before that bonfire happened, they had come,
"confessing and divulging their practices' (v. 18).
It was a pivotal time in their lives. No turning back now. The collective cost of those burned books had been 50,000 pieces of silver. If you Google that you'll discover that it is roughtly equal to today's USD $37,200-50,000! That was a lot of wealth. One day's laborer wage back then was one denarii. How long had it taken to earn enough to buy all those books!?
But now they severed their connections and it likely had hurt to relinquish all the cost they represented. But they voluntarily burned all. They meant business!
Because of the phrase "confessing and divulging" it indicates to me that some, if not all, had been secretly practicing these magic arts. So this is a further sign of their genuine faith in Jesus and Holy Spirit conviction within them.
It was the cost of following Jesus vs the cost of that life and money spent. They counted that cost, overcame any fear of repercussion of the evil spirits involved in those magic arts' counterattack.
I feel that their faith in Christ was truly genuine. Now their hearts were set on fire - a great bonfire in their lives, to follow Jesus.
Oh, the wonder of it all! And because of it we're told,
"So mightily grew the word of God and prevailed" (v. 20).
[There's nothing magic about this!]
When former idol worshippers and magicians come to Christ, it could be a hurdle for them to fully give up all connected to that former way of life. All the articfacts, idol statues, altars and so on and so forth, need to be disposed of, no matter.
There could be hesitation as they count the cost of the literal monetary value of all those items, added to the fear of evil spirit retaliation, and of family connections who are opposed to their new found faith in Jesus. Then their own attachment to that way of life. It will be a major 'housecleaning' to cut the apron strings, so to speak, from it all.
I know of one lady who was hard pressed to 'clean house'. She could never, as yet, cut all those ties. Instead of burning the artifacts, she gave them away. She'd paid good money for them. She was also fearful of evil spirit redress. In the ensuing years she never fully followed Jesus and was full of paralyzing fear. Those things were still idols in her heart and her fear of them were greater then her fear of the Lord. There was very little joy and the word of God did not grow in her.
This is why I believe it is of immense import to confiscate, voluntarily, all a new believer in Jesus, once worshiped. The person cannot be forced to do so. It must come from their heart - willingly and with sincerity.
It's only by God's grace we can stand, by faith, and cling on to Jesus. It is in Him we live, move and have our being. We can acknowledge Him by truly making Him our God through Jesus and fearing Him only. Count the cost, and may we each have a bonfire for Jesus kindled in our hearts until He comes. In Jesus' name, so be it.
~ ERC March 2026 ~
Based on Acts 19:11-21 ESV.
Sing, I Have Decided to Follow Jesus, along with Lydia Walker.








