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I. Paul’s Winter Ministry At Malta vs. 1-11
A. At first the people were weary of Paul, and rightly so.
He was a convict, from a shipwrecked ship, carrying convicts.
B. However Paul’s life and ministry overcame their superstition.
We are called to minister faithfully wherever we are.
Overcoming whatever peoples superstitions and/or misconceptions.
C. Could it be that God set Paul up to minister there.
“If necessary, God will move heaven and earth to show us His will”- Charles Stanley ( Bob Russell Picture ex)
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Paul’s Two Year Ministry at Rome vs. 12-31
A. Once Paul gets settled down in Rome, he starts to find out if the Jews were going to oppose him.
History shows that they didn’t show up at the court date (two years later) and Paul would go free.
B. Since, Paul was restricted, he had the Jews come to him, and he preached the gospel to them.
C. Some believed, and others didn’t.
This is the third and final time Paul reprimands the Jews.
Now the pendulum has swung to where the Gentiles are predominately saved, and few Jews are being saved.
This will reverse after the rapture.
Rom.
11:25-32
(Rev.
12)
D. Paul preached the gospel to anyone and everyone wherever he was at.
That is how we turn the world upside down!
One life/soul at a time.
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