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In Part B of our exploration of St. Paul in the Acts of the Apostles, we continue following Paul’s mission as he establishes the Church in Ephesus, faces persecution, and journeys toward Jerusalem and Rome. Luke presents Paul’s hardships—including riots, imprisonments, and trials—not as defeats, but as moments that parallel Christ’s own passion and glorify the spread of the Gospel. We trace Paul's fateful voyage to Rome, his final witness to Jewish leaders there, and Acts’ triumphant conclusion with Paul proclaiming the Kingdom of God to “all nations.” Though Acts leaves Paul's death unmentioned, the narrative ends on a hopeful note, emphasizing the unstoppable mission of the early Church.
By Diocese of RaleighIn Part B of our exploration of St. Paul in the Acts of the Apostles, we continue following Paul’s mission as he establishes the Church in Ephesus, faces persecution, and journeys toward Jerusalem and Rome. Luke presents Paul’s hardships—including riots, imprisonments, and trials—not as defeats, but as moments that parallel Christ’s own passion and glorify the spread of the Gospel. We trace Paul's fateful voyage to Rome, his final witness to Jewish leaders there, and Acts’ triumphant conclusion with Paul proclaiming the Kingdom of God to “all nations.” Though Acts leaves Paul's death unmentioned, the narrative ends on a hopeful note, emphasizing the unstoppable mission of the early Church.