Acts 28
Ashore on Malta
From Shipwreck to Triumph: Paul's Arrival in Rome

Acts 28 concludes not only Paul's journey but the narrative of the early church's expansion. Despite chains, snakebites, and shipwrecks, Paul remains undeterred, demonstrating God's protection and the unstoppable nature of the Gospel. Even as a prisoner in Rome, the epicenter of imperial power, Paul proclaims the Kingdom of God. The Gospel, unhindered and boldly declared, is a powerful testament to the truth that God's purpose always prevails.

Verses 1-10: Paul on Malta

After being shipwrecked, Paul and the others find themselves on Malta, where the locals show them great hospitality. When Paul is bitten by a poisonous snake yet remains unharmed, he is considered a god. He further astonishes them by healing Publius' father and others on the island.

Verses 11-16: Arrival in Rome

After three months on Malta, they continue their journey to Rome. Upon arrival, Paul is allowed to live by himself with a soldier to guard him.

Verses 17-22: Paul and the Jewish Leaders

Paul calls the local Jewish leaders together, explains his situation, and asserts his innocence. The leaders express they have received no negative reports about him and express interest in learning about the "sect" that has been spoken against everywhere.

Verses 23-31: Paul's Ministry in Rome

Paul spends two full years in his rented house, welcoming anyone who comes to see him. He proclaims the Kingdom of God and teaches about Jesus with all boldness and without hindrance.

Acts 28 is the final chapter of the book of Acts, narrating Paul's journey from the island of Malta to Rome. It recounts Paul's miraculous healing powers, his ministry in Rome, and ends with a powerful declaration of the Gospel being proclaimed freely. This chapter paints a vivid picture of God's sovereignty, protection, and the unstoppable nature of the Gospel.

Themes
Divine Protection and Healing
Proclamation of the Gospel
God's Sovereign Plan
Topics
Paul's Time on Malta
Paul's Healing Miracles
Paul's Arrival and Ministry in Rome
People
Paul
Publius (Chief Official of Malta)
Luke (the narrator)
Jewish Leaders in Rome
The People of Malta
The Roman Soldiers
Locations
Malta
Rome
Bible Study Questions

1. How do you see God's protection manifest in Paul's journey, particularly in this final chapter?

2. How does Paul's unharmed state after the snakebite and his healing of others reflect God's power?

3. What can we learn from Paul's interaction with the locals on Malta and the Jewish leaders in Rome?

4. How does Paul's bold proclamation of the Gospel, even while under house arrest, inspire you to share your faith?

5. Despite the trials and tribulations faced by Paul, he remains unwavering in his mission. How can this encourage you in your own challenges?

6. How does the hospitality shown by the Maltese people and the Roman guard reflect the potential of human kindness, even towards strangers?

7. In what ways does the final chapter of Acts showcase the unstoppable nature of the Gospel?

8. How does Paul's journey reflect God's sovereignty in using circumstances and people for His purpose?

9. How does Paul's time on Malta demonstrate the concept of making the most of 'divine detours'?

10. How can we maintain faith and courage as Paul did in the face of uncertainty and danger?

11. How does Paul's persistent proclamation of the Gospel challenge you in your faith walk?

12. How can you live out the truth of the Gospel being unhindered in your own life?

13. How does Paul’s respect and patient explanation to the Jewish leaders in Rome demonstrate effective evangelism?

14. How can you demonstrate hospitality like the people of Malta in your own context?

15. How does Paul's ministry while under house arrest challenge our views on mission and ministry?

16. What can you learn from Paul's contentment in all circumstances as depicted in this chapter?

17. In what ways can this chapter inspire you to remain faithful, even when the circumstances are not ideal?

18. How does this chapter affect your understanding of what it means to trust God during the challenges of life?

19. How can we apply the teachings of this chapter in our current societal context?

20. In what ways can this chapter motivate you to be a better witness for Christ in your everyday life?



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