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We know life hasn't been easy for Paul. He's been falsely accused, arrested, beaten, imprisoned, shipwrecked and snakebitten. In verse 11, we see Paul three months later. He has set sail once again and finally reached Rome only to be placed immediately under Roman guard. There's an irony here in that, for some time, Paul had eagerly desired to go to Rome in order to teach and minister to the local church. He was right where he wanted to be, yet surely this wasn't his plan — it wasn't how he thought he would get there or how he thought he would spend his time once he arrived. God's plan was something much different. And there's something significant for us to see in these verses of Scripture. Message by Mike Van ReesScripture referenced: Acts 28:11–16
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We know life hasn't been easy for Paul. He's been falsely accused, arrested, beaten, imprisoned, shipwrecked and snakebitten. In verse 11, we see Paul three months later. He has set sail once again and finally reached Rome only to be placed immediately under Roman guard. There's an irony here in that, for some time, Paul had eagerly desired to go to Rome in order to teach and minister to the local church. He was right where he wanted to be, yet surely this wasn't his plan — it wasn't how he thought he would get there or how he thought he would spend his time once he arrived. God's plan was something much different. And there's something significant for us to see in these verses of Scripture. Message by Mike Van ReesScripture referenced: Acts 28:11–16

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