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Paul told everyone on board the ship bound for Rome, ‘…"Men, I perceive that this voyage will end with disaster and much loss, not only of the cargo and ship, but also our lives."’ (Acts 27:10 NKJV) One author writes: ‘Paul didn’t talk about a little skirmish … a little loss … This voyage would be beset with disasters, with much loss, even to their lives … To Paul this journey meant eventual martyrdom. However, Paul would not die until his mission was completed until he would strike a fatal blow at the heart of the Roman Empire, its political genius, military supremacy … pride and pomp. When Paul walked into Rome with the Gospel, hell shook, and all heaven rejoiced. We are all beneficiaries because that little battle-scarred man with a chain around his ankle started to convert many in Rome and gave us the books of Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians and Philemon while he was the prisoner of Jesus Christ … These phrases from Acts 27:4-10 bring this journey more to life: ‘… the winds were contrary … we sailed slowly … passing with difficulty … sailing was now dangerous …tempestuous winds arose … we secured the skiff with difficulty … we used cables to undergird the ship … exceedingly tempest tossed … we threw the ship’s tackle overboard … neither sun nor stars appeared for many days … all hope that we would get saved was given up … the stern was broken up.’ The destination is within reach – but not without much loss’. Thank God that’s not the end of the story. ‘But the centurion, wanting to save Paul … commanded that those who could swim should jump overboard first and get to land and the rest, on parts of the ship. … escaped safely to land’. (Acts 27:43-44 NKJV). When you keep your eyes on Jesus, you will make it in spite of the storm. Guaranteed!
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