Why did Paul want to visit Rome? He had a few reasons, but his primary reason was the gospel. In fact, the gospel was Paul’s priority in all he did.
Why did Paul want to visit Rome? He had a few reasons, but his primary reason was the gospel. In fact, the gospel was Paul’s priority in all he did.
How does it all end? Acts concludes with Paul’s interaction with the unbelieving Jews in Rome. Luke leaves Paul under house arrest and preaching Jesus Christ and the kingdom of God to all who would come to him.
Two months on Malta Paul and the rest of the people from the ship end up on the island of Malta after the shipwreck. They are closer, but still have a long way to go to get to Rome.
Making it out alive The ship had been at sea for two weeks in the midst of a driving, terrible storm. Paul succeeds in encouraging the crew and passengers, and the words of the angel are fulfilled.
And to Rome The journey to Rome finally begins for Paul. However, it will not be a straight and easy path.
What should I write? Paul had appealed to Caesar, exercising his right as a Roman citizen. While that helped Festus out of a jam in trying to upset neither the Romans nor the Jews, he still had to send a report to Nero that would explain the case and the appeal. Agrippa came to visit the new governor and agreed to hear…