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Paul’s Arrival In Rome Series
Contributed by T.j. Conwell on Dec 1, 2024 (message contributor)
Summary: God has given each of us an offer of Salvation – this is what each of us need and what Paul proclaims. Truly, it is why we minister; it is why we pray; it is why we rejoice; it is our WHY!
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To the Ends of the Earth, Part 42
Paul’s Arrival in Rome
Acts 28:16-31
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Baptism following our closing song today – it IS an “opportunity” to praise!
Introduction
- Welcome to Seasons Church & 2024 sermon series, “To the Ends of the Earth”
- Today we come to the final message of our 11-month journey through Acts
-- I want to thank you for going on this journey with me; hope it has helped you!
-- The book of Acts concludes with Paul’s arrival in Rome (as a prisoner) …
- Read Acts 28:16-31 / Pray
- Paul arrives in Rome but is allowed to roam relatively free
• While other prisoners were sent to jails, he was allowed to secure housing
• This was probably due to the letter from Festus / Herod Agrippa about him
• A letter would be sent to detail the crimes, his was prob. favorably written
• RE: They could not find fault with him, but he had appealed to Ceasar …
- Don’t miss: God knew how this would play out – and He has ordained this
-- What Paul does on his arrival is everything he has done all along: Evangelize
-- Must understand … he knows what his calling is, and so he gets right to work!
Point 1 – Paul meets with the religious leaders
- NOTE: There were at least 7 Jewish synagogues in Rome when Paul arrived
-- He would request to meet with the leaders in order to introduce the Gospel
- KNOW: His purpose in meeting was to remove doubts about him
-- He didn’t want the rumor mill to start up which could hinder the mission
-- His motive was also to share the Gospel with them so they too would hear it
-- REM: Paul’s heart ached for his own people: Romans 9:2-3, “My heart is filled with bitter sorrow and unending grief for my people, my Jewish brothers and sisters. I would be willing to be forever cursed - cut off from Christ! - if that would save them.”
- Acts 28 clearly shows us what was said to the leaders to leave no doubt (vv17-22)
-- But, understanding “why” he does this is where I want us to focus our attention:
• He gives an incredible example of dedication to sharing Jesus
o Paul is not going to be swayed by Roman authority, or even captivity
o Acts 4:20, “We cannot stop telling about everything we have seen and heard.”
• He gives an example of how to love all people he encounters
o His sole desire is that people would know Jesus, so he shares Him first
o Romans 10:1, “Dear brothers and sisters, the longing of my heart and my prayer to God is for the people of Israel to be saved.”
- APP: Paul sets out to remove all doubt and prejudices about who Jesus is
-- This is his only mission and purpose, and so he sets this stage very quickly
-- For us: We need to be focused on the same (see v20: I am bound with this …)
Point 2 – Paul delivers a clear proclamation of his purpose
- Know this: If you want to evangelize, the message needs to be clear!
-- Several wanted to hear this message, so he gets right to work (vv23-24)
-- Don’t miss the simplicity in which he explains the Gospel ministry
1. Paul preached the Kingdom of God (Jesus’ purpose)
-- He preached that Jesus is the true Messiah who brought God’s Kingdom here
-- He preached that Jesus is the same one who will return one day for His people
2. Paul preached on the Word of God, alone! (Paul’s proof)
-- Note this – he does not embellish or water it down to make it more acceptable
-- He preaches the OT and the revelation of Jesus as it’s been seen for all in history
-- He used the Law of Moses as his foundation, then adds in the prophets teachings
-- APP: This would have been teaching these leaders would know & understand
- What’s the result? Paul sees mixed reactions; some believed, and some didn’t
-- However, he was still not deterred or worried about winning them over
-- APP: His role was to share, to let people hear the effect for denying Jesus
-- John 3:18, “There is no judgment against anyone who believes in him. But anyone who does not believe in him has already been judged for not believing in God’s one and only Son.”
-- FACT: His calling was to share what He knew – this is our calling ALSO!