Good morning. The father of the
leading man of the island was sick. Paul prayed for him, and he was healed.
After this, the rest of the people on the island brought their sick to be
healed. It doesn’t say whether or not Paul shared the gospel with them; but it
certainly gave him a golden opportunity to do so. At the end of three months we
set sail. What is ironic is that if they had stayed for the winter where Paul
told them to, they would probably have gotten to Rome at about the same time,
and they would have avoided all of the stress and strain they endured on the
ship. Finally Paul makes it to Rome. He was allowed to stay by himself, with a
soldier who was guarding him. I guess this was kind of like house arrest.
During all of this, Paul did not say, woe is me. He knew he was on a mission.
He called together the leading men of the Jews. He explained to them what had
happened in Jerusalem and in Caesarea. When the Romans had examined me, they
were willing to release me because there was no grounds for putting me to
death. But when the Jews objected, I was forced to appeal to Caesar, not that I
had any accusation against my nation. For this reason, therefore, I requested
to see you and to speak with you, for I am wearing this chain for the sake of
the hope of Israel. We can see from this that he was not completely free. We do
not know whether he was chained to the guard like at other times, or if the
guard was just simply in the house. We will see their response next time.
Father help us to keep our
mission in mind and to not let distractions keep us from fulfilling it.
Help this to be a great day for the
reader and his/her family.
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