Acts 28. Paul Journey 4 8 Miles x 15 Miles Paul Had Planned to Go to Rome Rom. 1:10-15 (written from Corinth on 3 rd journey) Rom. 15:22-24 Acts 19:21.

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Acts 28

Paul Journey 4

8 Miles x 15 Miles

Paul Had Planned to Go to Rome Rom. 1:10-15 (written from Corinth on 3 rd journey) Rom. 15:22-24 Acts 19:21 (after trip to Jerusalem – plan to go to Rome) He went, but not as he planned! God had promised he would go (Acts 23:11; 27:23-24) He made it to Rome at last It took years & unexpected twist and turns – but God’s providence led him to Rome

Acts 28

I. Kindness among Pagans (vv. 1-10) Acts 28

I. Kindness among Pagans (vv. 1-10) Acts 28 A. Kindness on the beach (vv. 1-6) 1.Unusual – great – “extraordinary” (NASV) 2.From natives – barbarians – not speak Greek - strangers 3.Kindness – “love of mankind” (A. T. Robertson) 4.Welcomed them with a fire (showed they cared) 5.Paul bitten by snake (confirmed his message – Mk. 16:17-20) 6.People, though kind, were fickle (v. 6)

I. Kindness among Pagans (vv. 1-10) Acts 28 A. Kindness on the beach (vv. 1-6) B. Kindness at the estate (vv. 7-9) 1.Showed them hospitality for 3 days (v. 7) 2.Opportunity for Paul to heal his father (v. 8) 3.Lead to healing many on island (v. 9)

I. Kindness among Pagans (vv. 1-10) Acts 28 A. Kindness on the beach (vv. 1-6) B. Kindness at the estate (vv. 7-9) C. Kindness when they left (v. 10) 1.Honored them in many ways (show love & appreciation) 2.Provided what they needed (necessities for travel)

I. Kindness among Pagans (vv. 1-10) Acts 28 A. Kindness on the beach (vv. 1-6) B. Kindness at the estate (vv. 7-9) C. Kindness when they left (v. 10) D. If Pagans can – lesson for us 1.Kindness toward brethren (Eph. 4:32) 2.Everyone understands kindness (Prov. 19:22) 3.Love neighbor (Matt. 22:39) 4.Show we care – concerned

I. Kindness among Pagans (vv. 1-10) II. Encouragement among Brethren (vv ) Acts 28

II. Encouragement among Brethren (vv ) Acts 28 A. At Puteoli (vv ) 1.Sought brethren out 2.Brethren invited Paul, Luke & Aristarchus stay 3.Stayed for week (opportunity to worship)

II. Encouragement among Brethren (vv ) Acts 28 A. At Puteoli (vv ) B. At Appii Forum & Three Inns (v. 15) 1.Brethren from Rome came a.43 miles to Appii Forum b.33 miles to Three Inns 2.Not ashamed to be identified with Paul the prisoner 3.Encouraged by time with them a.Thankful b.Took courage

II. Encouragement among Brethren (vv ) Acts 28 A. At Puteoli (vv ) B. At Appii Forum & Three Inns (v. 15) C. Take Encouragement from our Brethren 1.Encouraged by their presence 2.Encouraged by their words 3.Encouraged when we worship together 4.Encouraged to see others strive to serve God

I. Kindness among Pagans (vv. 1-10) II. Encouragement among Brethren (vv ) III. Rejection among Jews (vv ) Acts 28

III. Rejection among Jews (vv ) Acts 28 A. First Meeting (vv ) 1.Paul called for Jewish leaders (v. 17) 2.Inform them of why he was a prisoner (vv ) 3.Reaction (vv ) a.Not been told about Paul (v. 21) b.Wanted to learn more about “sect” (v. 22)

III. Rejection among Jews (vv ) Acts 28 A. First Meeting (vv ) B. Second Meeting (vv ) 1.Came to Paul’s lodging (v. 23a) 2.Preached about Christ (v. 23b) 3.Reaction (vv ) a.Some believed (v. 24) b.Some disbelieved (v. 24) c.Left (vv a) d.Great dispute (v. 29b)

III. Rejection among Jews (vv ) Acts 28 A. First Meeting (vv ) B. Second Meeting (vv ) C. There will Always be Some to Reject Gospel 1.Even after abundant evidence (v. 23) 2.The message doesn’t fit what they want

I. Kindness among Pagans (vv. 1-10) II. Encouragement among Brethren (vv ) III. Rejection among Jews (vv ) IV. Freedom in Prison (vv ) Acts 28

IV. Freedom in Prison (vv ) Acts 28 A. Paul was Given Freedom in Prison (vv. 16, 30) 1.Dwelt by himself (v. 16) 2.Had a guard (v. 16) 3.For two years – AD (v. 30) 4.Allowed visitors (v. 30)

Paul’s Visitors Timothy (Philemon 1; Col. 1:1; Phil. 1:1) Epaphras (Col. 1:3-8; 4:12-13; Philemon 23) Osneimus (Philemon 1:10-21) Tychicus (Col. 4:7-9) Epaphroditus (Phil. 4:18; 2:25-30) John Mark (Col. 4:10) Aristarchus (Col. 4:10) Demas (Col. 4:14) Luke (Philemon 24) Justus (Col. 4:11)

IV. Freedom in Prison (vv ) Acts 28 A. Paul was Given Freedom in Prison (vv. 16, 30) B. Preached (v. 31) 1.Continued to preach despite his chains (Col. 1:23-29) 2.Converted Onesimus (Philemon 10) 3.Preached to the Palace guard (Phil. 1:12-20) 4.Had some success with Ceasar’s household (Phil. 4:22)

IV. Freedom in Prison (vv ) Acts 28 A. Paul was Given Freedom in Prison (vv. 16, 30) B. Preached (v. 31) C. Wrote Epistles 1.Colossians 2.Philippians 3.Ephesians 4.Philemon 5.Hebrews

IV. Freedom in Prison (vv ) Acts 28 A. Paul was Given Freedom in Prison (vv. 16, 30) B. Preached (v. 31) C. Wrote Epistles D. So – What Happened to Paul? 1.Did he go before Caesar? God said he would (27:24) 2.Paul planned on being released (Phil. 1:23-27; 2:24; Philemon 22)

IV. Freedom in Prison (vv ) Acts 28 A. Paul was Given Freedom in Prison (vv. 16, 30) B. Preached (v. 31) C. Wrote Epistles D. So – What Happened to Paul? E. Good can Come from Trouble (Phil. 1:12-14)

I. Kindness among Pagans (vv. 1-10) II. Encouragement among Brethren (vv ) III. Rejection among Jews (vv ) IV. Freedom in Prison (vv ) Acts 28