July 29th - Acts 28:30–31

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Acts 28:30–31
For the next two years, Paul lived in Rome at his own expense. He welcomed all
who visited him, boldly proclaiming the Kingdom of God and teaching about the
Lord Jesus Christ. And no one tried to stop him.
Paul’s journey to Rome was an amazing adventure. It was a long and difficult journey
during which he and his companions survived a shipwreck. We would love to know
far more details but now, in these final verses of the Acts of the Apostles, we find
Paul settled into a house in Rome. We are informed that he was guarded by a soldier
and so he was being kept under what we would normally call house arrest (v16).
However, he was clearly given considerable freedom and, wonderfully, he was able to
continue with his ministry. There was no keeping Paul down!
The book of Acts began with a small, frightened and confused group of Jesus
followers waiting in Jerusalem. Jesus gave them instructions to take the good news to
the ends of the earth but that seemed impossible at the time. The 28 chapters of this
amazing book have told the way in which it became a reality. It was all through the
power of the Holy Spirit. The journey was a tough one and the opposition was often
violent and intense, but the good news continued to be spread. Now, at last, Paul was
in the great city of Rome, at the heart of the Roman Empire. From humble beginnings
in Jerusalem there were now vibrant Christian communities in many countries and
vast numbers of believers.
This should be a great encouragement to us all. There were many times of enormous
difficulty and discouragement along the way, but God was at work and his word was
fulfilled. As we face our own struggles and problems we can be confident that God’s
Holy Spirit will strengthen us and direct us.
Question
What encouragement do you take personally from the Acts of the Apostles?
Prayer
Lord God, in my weakness fill me with the power and wisdom of your Holy Spirit
today. Amen

Released on 29 Jul 2024

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