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Introduction:
“The Christian experience, from start to finish, is a journey of faith.”—Watchman
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Throughout this study we have seen Paul experience various delays.
We have seen him connect with friends who ministered to him and his need.
We have seen him face an epic storm.
We have seen those with him on the boat be impacted by his relationship with God and the words he imparted.
We have felt the emotions of fear, panic, until God spoke words of comfort and direction through Paul.
We see that through this voyage, God’s plan and purpose remained fixed--
What was God’s plan and purpose for Paul?
God Used Paul
to influence those on the boat
To prepare the hearts of every person involved.
God loved each individual so much He pursued them and used Paul to do so.
The Ship
Battered and beaten until it was no longer safe for anyone to travel.
Although all cargo was lost, all 276 passengers were saved as Paul prophesied.
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**False prophets**
Repositioned
God navigated through the devastation of the storm.
Storms and shipwrecks will always reposition us.
Sometimes being in a new position is welcoming; but sometimes the repositioning is disappointing and painful.
**We may have to adjust and adapt and learn new things.**
What is one of the most helpful things you’ve learned from the study of Paul’s journey to Rome?
Name some godly character traits that you would like for God to help you develop in your life.
How does it help us remain faithful on our journey through life to know that Christ stands beside us each step of the way?
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