Acts 28 NKJV | Aaron Estes
- Freedom Bible Church Enterprise
- May 5, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 30, 2024
Acts 28 concludes the narrative of Paul's journey to Rome. Shipwrecked on the island of Malta, Paul demonstrates God's power through miracles, gaining favor with the locals. Upon reaching Rome, he meets with Jewish leaders, preaching about Jesus. Despite opposition, Paul boldly proclaims the Gospel, fulfilling his mission.
Highlights:
1. Miraculous Deliverance: Paul survives a shipwreck on Malta, where he heals the island's chief official's father, leading to the conversion of many.
2. Arrival in Rome: Paul finally reaches Rome as a prisoner, yet he is allowed to live in a rented house under guard.
3. Bold Preaching: Despite his circumstances, Paul continues to preach the Gospel to both Jews and Gentiles, explaining the kingdom of God and persuading many.
Application:
1. Persistence in Faith: Acts 28 underscores the importance of perseverance in faith, even in the face of trials and opposition.
2. Demonstrating God's Power: Paul's miracles on Malta serve as a reminder of God's ability to work through believers to demonstrate His power and love.
3. Bold Witness: Like Paul, Christians are called to boldly proclaim the Gospel regardless of circumstances, trusting in God's sovereignty.


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