And So We Came to Rome
Read: Acts 28:11-31 And when we came into Rome, Paul was allowed to stay by himself, with the soldier who guarded him. (v. 16) Paul’s fourth missionary journey was a
Read: Acts 28:11-31 And when we came into Rome, Paul was allowed to stay by himself, with the soldier who guarded him. (v. 16) Paul’s fourth missionary journey was a
Read: Acts 27:1-11; 14-18; 21-25 An angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I worship . . . said, “Do not be afraid, Paul; you must stand
Read: Acts 26:1-18 I not only locked up many of the saints in prison . . . but when they were put to death I cast my vote against them.
Read: Acts 25:1-12 Then Festus, when he had conferred with his council, answered, “To Caesar you have appealed; to Caesar you shall go.” (v. 12) What a gift to the
Read: Acts 24:1-27 And as he reasoned about righteousness and self-control and the coming judgment, Felix was alarmed. (v. 25) It seems amazing to me that Paul wrote most of
Read: Acts 22:22-30 Paul said to the centurion who was standing by, “Is it lawful for you to flog a man who is a Roman citizen and uncondemned?” (v. 25)
Read: Acts 21:1-16 And having sought out the disciples, we stayed there for seven days. (v. 4) Paul was on his way back to Jerusalem. But he had a ways
Read: Acts 20:7-12 And a young man named Eutychus, sitting at the window, sank into a deep sleep as Paul talked still longer. (v. 9) It wasn’t the first time.
Read: Acts 19:8-12; 23-41 And God was doing extraordinary miracles by the hands of Paul. (v. 11) One of the overriding themes that we see regarding Paul in the book