Day 7 – Saturday, July 6: Kusadasi, Patmos

 

Following sailing through the night to Kusadasi (on the western coastline of Turkey), today was another bright sunny day, with blue skies and highs in the 80s again. It was a day of connecting to Paul’s ministry once again (at Ephesus), but also John’s ministry as he authored Revelation (from Patmos). The day started early, with a 7:15 a.m departure from the ship following breakfast.

 

Kusadasi

Here at Kusadasi (it means “bird island” in Turkish) is where we met our bus and local guide (Youllia). Located on the western coastline of Turkey, this port city is a vacation and retirement locations for many Brits and Europeans. From here we drove directly to Ephesus.

 

Ephesus

We arrived in Ephesus at about 8 a.m. This was a massive port city back in the days of Paul. Today the water’s edge is about 4-5 miles away! Paul spent about three years here during his 3rd mission journey.

Starting from the upper part of the city and walking on the ancient 2nd century BC stone pavement (used by Paul later) towards the port, we past by a vast number of archaeological ruins. This included the odeon (small theater), statues, pillars, arches, inscriptions, public latrenes, and the Celsus Library. Sitting together in the agora, we read from Acts 19 about the dramatic event that took place in the grand theater. It held about 22,000 people! Seeing the city and knowing about the Temple of Artemis (Diana) that once stood here helped us understand the challenges Paul faced in sharing the kingdom message. 

On the way back to the ship we made a stop at a local rug shop/store (it’s an unavoidable part of the excursion deal). It was very interesting, however, to learn how Turkish rugs are made, whether from cotton, wool, or silk. Shortly after noon we re-boarded the ship and enjoyed lunch and some free time. It was fun being on the deck as the islands past by.

 
“What another remarkable day! The ruins at Ephesus were incredible, while the beauty of the island of Patmos was stunning! The Aegean Sea could not be more blue in color. We even enjoyed a swim in the water at Patmos!”
Ephesus theater Greece Tour July 2024 John DeLancey

Patmos

As we set sail out of Kusadasi for the southwest, we past by the narrowest opening, with the coastline of Turkey on our left and the island of Samos on our right (Acts 20:15). Paul stopped here on this mountainous island at the end of his 3rd mission journey en route back to Jerusalem.

Later in the afternoon we gathered on the top deck as we approached the island of Patmos. This island is another one of the picturesque Greek islands. While imprisoned on this island, the Apostle John wrote the Book of Revelation from here. To get to the island, we had to use tender boats.

Upon arriving on the island, we skipped the guided tour to the Grotto of the Apocalypse (a very traditional stop where John supposedly was imprisoned and received his vision) and drove straight to the top of the island. About a five minute walk higher took us to a Greek Orthodox monastery. It is called St. John’s and it has been active for a little over 900 years! In the museum here we saw some manuscripts of texts that date back to the 6th century AD! The view from here of the harbor below was incredible.

This visit to Patmos reminded us that Revelation is a victory book written by John who was exiled here, that honors Christ! We read from Revelation 4,5, and 22 as we celebrated the promise of Christ’s redemption and victory over evil, His Second Coming, and the establishment of a new heaven and earth!

We returned back down to the water’s edge for some free time (with a number of us going swimming… the water was so, so nice!). Then at our leisure after exploring the port on our own, we took the tender boats back to the ship. We enjoyed a wonderful dinner, During the night hours while we sleep we sail to the island of Crete.

 

Day 8 – Sunday, July 7: Heraklion, Crete / Santorini

Ephesus Greece Tour July 2024 John DeLancey
Patmos Greece Tour July 2024 John DeLancey
Patmos Greece Tour July 2024 John DeLancey
Ephesus Greece Tour July 2024 John DeLancey
Patmos Greece Tour July 2024 John DeLancey
Patmos Greece Tour July 2024 John DeLancey

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