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2 A C T S Go Tell The Good News! (Part 2) Class 14: Acts 27:1-44

3 Paul In Caesarea Paul before Festus & Herod Agrippa II 26:1-29
REVIEW Paul before Festus & Herod Agrippa II :1-29 Focusing on Paul’s words in v. 8… Was the issue really that God can raise the dead? 2 Kings 4:19-20, Jn 11: : Acts 23:6-8 Wasn’t the issue really Who God raised from the dead? Acts 25: : Cor 1:18-25 “Foolishness” “Stumbling block”

4 Acts 27-28 Paul’s Journey To Rome
Remember again why – Acts 25: :32 The initial leg 27:1-13 1st order of business…Paul delivered to a centurion 2nd order of business…find a vessel headed in the right general direction (one headed for W coast of Asia) One of Paul’s companions was Aristarchus Acts 19:29 Initial route taken was between Cyprus & regions of Cilicia, Pamphylia, and Lycia They eventually reached the SW point of Asia Minor The 1st leg ended at Crete, at Fair Havens Not suitable for wintering, the plan was to get to Phoenix…Paul advised against it

5 Paul’s 3rd Missionary Journey
Paul’s Journey To Rome

6 Acts 27-28 Paul’s Journey To Rome
Difficult sailing & eventual shipwreck 27:14-44 The ship ran into a “northeaster” They were forced to abandon sailing tactics and simply “gave way to it, being driven along” They ran under the shelter of Clauda, barely able to control the ship They undergirded the ship with cables and jettisoned cargo to withstand the violent storm The sun & moon were not visible for many days…all hope was abandoned After a long time without food, Paul admonished them they should have listened to him in Crete…however, he urged them to keep their courage vv

7 Acts 27-28 Paul’s Journey To Rome
Difficult sailing & eventual shipwreck 27:14-44 On the 14th night, the sailors took soundings…they were approaching land!! Paul thwarted sailors who were attempting to escape Around dawn, Paul encourages all (276) to take food for strength They resolved to drive the ship’s bow into the harbor beach Striking a reef, the ship began to break apart The soldiers intended to kill all the prisoners…Paul’s centurion kept them from this plan All had to either swim or drift to shore on whatever object they could from the ship

8 Approx. 1,150 miles Paul’s 3rd Missionary Journey
Paul’s Journey To Rome

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