Despite shipwrecks, snakebites, and imprisonment, Paul arrived in Rome and boldly preached the gospel. Acts 28 proves that no obstacle can stop God’s mission or silence His message through faithful witnesses.
Paul’s Journey to Rome (Acts 27:1-44)
Acts 27 recounts Paul’s perilous voyage to Rome. Despite the storm, God’s presence assured Paul and preserved all aboard. This chapter teaches us how to trust God's promises during life’s shipwrecks.
Cold Chains, Clear Gospel: Paul Shares His Story With Agrippa (Acts 26:1-32)
Before King Agrippa, Paul boldly shares his personal testimony and the gospel of Jesus' resurrection. Despite chains, he declares the truth with conviction—modeling courage, clarity, and compassion under pressure.
New Day, Same Attacks, Same Bold Faith (Acts 25:1-27)
In Acts 25, Paul stands firm amid false charges and political maneuvering, appealing to Caesar as a Roman citizen. God uses corrupt leaders and legal delays to advance His kingdom purposes.