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  1. Jul 19, 2023 · God had spoken: Paul was destined to preach before kings and rulers. It was his mission from God to preach the Gospel to Caesar, and this storm would not be the end of them. Paul rested in God’s word. - What God says is Truth. His promises are “yes” and “amen.”.

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  2. Aug 14, 2013 · Yet again in verse 33 we read that “Paul was encouraging them to take some food.”. The result was (27:36), “all of them were encouraged.”. Someone has said, “Be kind. Everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.”. Those who do not know Christ need encouragement. Paul describes them as having no hope and without God in the world (Eph ...

  3. Acts 27 tells a story of high drama—a sudden onset of a storm at sea, a shipwreck, and a nefarious plot to kill those aboard the ship. Paul navigated these events through his trust in God. He knew that although we may make plans, God ultimately decides what will happen. We have a choice to submit to His will or try to seize control for ourselves.

  4. Oct 25, 2023 · Paul was hopeful in the storm because he had “faith in God” that it would turn out exactly as he had been told (Acts 27:25). God’s promises require patient faith; trust doesn’t cancel life’s storms. By the fourteenth night, the ship was “still being driven across the Adriatic Sea” (Acts 27:27). The sailors didn’t want to wait to ...

  5. How to Survive a Storm. Recap Paul’s voyage up to Acts 27:20. Describe the storm that they encountered. “All hope that we would be saved was finally given up.” (Acts 27:20b) Many of us know how they felt: a storm of losing a job and being in dire straits financially, hearing from the doctor that you have cancer, a child whom you have ...

  6. Acts 27. . Acts 27 serves as a compelling narrative of faith amidst turmoil and divine protection. Paul's calm and leadership, even as a prisoner, are testament to his unshakeable faith in God's promise. His voyage becomes a physical manifestation of the spiritual storms that believers may face, but it also underscores God's providential care ...

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  8. Apr 14, 2019 · Acts 27 – The Storm. Paul and his companions were booked as passengers on a grain ship bound for Rome. There was no such thing as a passenger ship, so this was a commercial vessel and Paul’s passage was likely commandeered by the Romans (Dunn, Beginning form Jerusalem, 995). It is possible these was a financial bonus for delivering grain to ...

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