Paul arrives in Rome. We can use Paul's life as proof that we, too, can live a life of "unhindered" faith and witness.
On his way to Rome, Paul continues to experience trials. A terrible storm, shipwreck, and poisonous snake bite could not shake Paul's faith in God. Paul survives and God provides.
Paul begins a harrowing journey by sea to Rome to stand trial. Map of Paul's journey to Rome by sea.
Paul gives his defense to King Agrippa and shares how God intervened to save him and share the gospel with all who will listen.
Festus takes over from Felix so the Jews again scheme to kill Paul. Festus presents the case to King Agrippa who desires to hear from Paul. Festus welcomes the help…
Jane Hoffmire teaches this passage where Paul is brought to trial and despite giving an accurate assessment of the unfair accusations, is held in prison for two more years.
A plot to kill Paul is revealed to the tribune who sends Paul to the governor for his safety.
Paul continues to persevere in the midst of false accusations and persecution.
Paul again demonstrates grace under pressure. Even though severely beaten, he shares Jesus with an angry crowd.
Carmen Rassi teaches the last Bible Study of the semester. Paul finally reaches Jerusalem despite the warnings of the trouble he may find there. We end the study with a…