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Continuing Acts, this message follows Paul's journey to Rome in Acts 27:1–26 and the violent storm that drives the ship far off course. The sermon connects Paul's experience to our own storms: feeling lost, doing everything possible to keep it together, and taking real losses that must be grieved well. It highlights the need for "traveling companions" like Luke and Aristarchus, and anchors hope in God's faithfulness—present with the brokenhearted and committed to His plan even when all hope feels abandoned.
By Woodlands Church5
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Continuing Acts, this message follows Paul's journey to Rome in Acts 27:1–26 and the violent storm that drives the ship far off course. The sermon connects Paul's experience to our own storms: feeling lost, doing everything possible to keep it together, and taking real losses that must be grieved well. It highlights the need for "traveling companions" like Luke and Aristarchus, and anchors hope in God's faithfulness—present with the brokenhearted and committed to His plan even when all hope feels abandoned.