Paul, now en route to Rome to stand trial before Caesar, traveled with Luke, Roman guards, and their centurion. The journey turned perilous, and Paul warned that continuing would lead to disaster and potential loss of life. Acts 27:11 But the centurion paid attention...
Paul arrived in Jerusalem, where the Jews, enraged by his ministry to both Jews and Gentiles, incited a mob to kill him. As they beat him, Roman authorities intervened, taking Paul to the barracks. Before being led away, Paul requested permission to address the crowd....
Paul held a deep conviction that he must journey to Jerusalem, a conviction confirmed by God’s revelation that he would face significant suffering and eventually be taken to Rome. This knowledge weighed heavily on those around him, who grew increasingly troubled as...
Paul, determined to journey to Jerusalem, understood that this would be his final opportunity to see the churches he had established. He was fully aware that great suffering awaited him, yet his concern was not for himself but for the church and the followers of...
Paul had been faithfully preaching and teaching in Ephesus for over two years, during which many came to know Jesus and surrendered their lives to Him. At that time, the culture in Ephesus was steeped in idolatry, with many placing their faith in divination and magic...