Acts 27 on 11/5 | NT260 — Reading & Growing in Christ

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On the way to Rome, Paul sails as a prisoner under the care of a kind centurion named Julius (vv. 1–3). Against Paul’s warning to winter in Fair Havens, the crew and owner push on—and a violent northeaster slams the ship (vv. 9–15). For days they battle the storm, throwing cargo and tackle overboard until all hope seems gone (vv. 18–20). Then Paul stands up with a word from God: an angel has promised that everyone’s lives will be spared, though the ship will be lost—because Paul “must stand before Caesar” (vv. 22–26).

Paul’s faith turns panic into purpose. He stops a secret escape by the sailors to protect the others (vv. 30–32), urges everyone to eat for strength, and publicly gives thanks to God before 276 souls (vv. 33–37). At daylight they aim for a beach, strike a reef, and the ship breaks apart—but every person makes it safely to shore on planks and pieces of the boat, just as God said (vv. 39–44).

🌀 Reflection:
Where are you feeling storm-tossed right now? Ask the Lord to steady your heart so you can move from fear to faithful action—trusting His promise and doing the next wise thing (vv. 22–26, 31–35).

💬 Mission Challenge:
Be a “Paul” in someone’s storm. Share a brief prayer and a stabilizing verse with a friend who’s struggling today (text or call), and—if possible—meet a practical need that helps them “take heart” (vv. 33–36).


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