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Acts 27:25 (Please Read The Whole Chapter for Context)
We find Paul has been falsely arrested in Jerusalem; and has been handed over to the Romans.
Now, the Romans wanted to release Paul, but the Jews in Jerusalem objected. So Paul is now boarding
a ship (276 people in total) sailing to Rome, to plead his case to Cesar. Paul advises the Centurion, & soldiers
that they should not sail at this time. They were choosing to sail during the "Day of Atonement" when Jews fast, it was
around the 7 month that we call October, and is not good for navigation nor sailing! As they chose to proceed without heeding
the warning from Paul and proceeding without caution. They find themselves in a violent storm, leading them to toss everything they
would need overboard!
Have you ever found yourself in a storm?
How did you get there? Is it because you didn't listen, to the warnings?
Or was it involuntary? How'd you face it? In fear, panic, or worry? Or did you believe God's word, that you'd get through it?
By Chaplain Miko CannonActs 27:25 (Please Read The Whole Chapter for Context)
We find Paul has been falsely arrested in Jerusalem; and has been handed over to the Romans.
Now, the Romans wanted to release Paul, but the Jews in Jerusalem objected. So Paul is now boarding
a ship (276 people in total) sailing to Rome, to plead his case to Cesar. Paul advises the Centurion, & soldiers
that they should not sail at this time. They were choosing to sail during the "Day of Atonement" when Jews fast, it was
around the 7 month that we call October, and is not good for navigation nor sailing! As they chose to proceed without heeding
the warning from Paul and proceeding without caution. They find themselves in a violent storm, leading them to toss everything they
would need overboard!
Have you ever found yourself in a storm?
How did you get there? Is it because you didn't listen, to the warnings?
Or was it involuntary? How'd you face it? In fear, panic, or worry? Or did you believe God's word, that you'd get through it?