The closing chapters of the book of Acts include the dramatic travel adventure from Crete to Malta. Acts 28:10 notes that many honors were granted the shipwrecked travelers. The irony is that some of those 200 plus people were prisoners of Rome. Those whose loyalty to the government was in question were granted honor and supplies. Why? Surely God's hand was with Paul and his companions, and the blessings of God overflowed onto those around them. There could be no doubt among those traveling with Paul that his life was lived in faith that God would provide for him.
Stuart
Friday, February 17, 2012
Acts 26-28
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