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In our study of Acts, so far we know that Paul has been falsely accused by the Sanhedrin. And he's been arrested. Ultimately, Paul appeals his case to Caesar. And in Acts 27, we find him finally on his way to Rome. The text alternates between Luke's detailed description of the sea voyage and Paul encouraging people on board to make choices that won't be detrimental to them all. When his warnings are ignored, Paul encourages them and models what it is to have faith — to stay strong, take courage and trust God, knowing He is faithful and always keeps His word.Message by Mike Van ReesScripture referenced: Acts 27
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In our study of Acts, so far we know that Paul has been falsely accused by the Sanhedrin. And he's been arrested. Ultimately, Paul appeals his case to Caesar. And in Acts 27, we find him finally on his way to Rome. The text alternates between Luke's detailed description of the sea voyage and Paul encouraging people on board to make choices that won't be detrimental to them all. When his warnings are ignored, Paul encourages them and models what it is to have faith — to stay strong, take courage and trust God, knowing He is faithful and always keeps His word.Message by Mike Van ReesScripture referenced: Acts 27

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