THE TRIP TO ROME
Acts 25–28
Kevin's Commentary
You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:
- Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Lord, this is the day that You have made and lovingly given to me. I am very thankful for it.
- Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
- Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. There’s a challenge that says “If you were on trial accused of being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?”. What evidence would you present?
- God is ... What do we learn about God?
- We are ... What do we learn about people?
- During the time he was on trial, sailing to Rome and then in prison, how do you think Paul felt-that things were out of control or all going according to plan?
- Paul’s purpose in life was to fulfill the call God gave him on the road to Damascus. Do you have a God-given purpose in life? If so, what is it? How are you fulfilling it?
- Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. At his trials, Paul gave a “spiritual biography” and defense of his life. Set aside time soon to write your own, brief “spiritual biography.”
- Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Confirm in my heart and mind, Lord, what I believe and know about You so that it can never leave me.
For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.
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