The Holy Spirit's Travelling Ministry

Eventually, Paul was put on a ship for Rome, as we can read in Acts 27:1

When it was decided that we would sail for Italy, Paul and some other prisoners were handed over to a centurion named Julius, who belonged to the Imperial Regiment.

Unfortunately, he and those with him suffered a shipwreck, as foretold by Paul in Acts 27:21-26 After the men had gone a long time without food, Paul stood before them and said, “Men, you should have taken my advice not to sail from Crete; then you would have spared yourselves this damage and loss. But now I urge you to keep up your courage, because not one of you will be lost; only the ship will be destroyed. Last night an angel of the God whose I am and whom I serve stood beside me and said, “Do not be afraid, Paul. You must stand trial before Caesar; and God has graciously given you the lives of all who sail with you.” So keep up your courage, men, for I have faith in God that it will happen just as he told me. Nevertheless, we must run aground on some island.”

Thankfully, all the people on board, including Paul, were able to swim ashore when that eventually happened, as we can read in Acts 27:42-44                                                             The soldiers planned to kill the prisoners to prevent any of them from swimming away and escaping. But the centurion wanted to spare Paul’s life and kept them from carrying out their plan. He ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land. The rest were to get there on planks or on pieces of the ship. In this way everyone reached land in safety.

While on the little island of Malta, Paul was bitten by a snake, as we can read in Acts 28:3-6     Paul gathered a pile of brushwood and, as he put it on the fire, a viper, driven out by the heat, fastened itself on his hand.

Initially, the people thought he must be a criminal, but when he did not die because of the bite they decided he must be a god, as we can read in Acts 28:4-6                                           When the islanders saw the snake hanging from his hand, they said to each other, “This man must be a murderer; for though he escaped from the sea, justice has not allowed him to live.” But Paul shook the snake off into the fire and suffered no ill effects. The people expected him to swell up or suddenly fall dead, but after waiting a long time and seeing nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and said he was a god.

Truly, there is nothing new under the sun; people were fickle then, and people are fickle today…. In the meantime, Paul began to minister to the people, and many people were healed, including the father of a man named Publius, as we can read in Acts 28:7-9 

There was an estate nearby that belonged to Publius, the chief official of the island. He welcomed us to his home and for three days entertained us hospitably. His father was sick in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him and, after prayer, placed his hands on him and healed him. When this had happened, the rest of the sick on the island came and were cured. They honoured us in many ways and when we were ready to sail, they furnished us with the supplies needed. 

After three months, they found another ship that was able to take them to Rome, as we can read in Acts 28:11 

After three months we put out to sea in a ship that had wintered in the island. It was an Alexandrian ship with the figure head of the twin gods Castor and Pollux.

Eventually Paul arrived in Rome, as we can read in Acts 28:16

When we got to Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself, with a soldier to guard him.

Here, too, he had opportunity to preach the gospel to Jews as well as to Gentiles, as we can read in Acts 28:30-31

For two whole years Paul stayed there in his own rented house and welcomed all who came to see him. Boldly and without hindrance he preached the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ.

He lived in Rome for two years before being released because of lack of evidence against him. Some years later Paul was once again imprisoned, and at that time he was beheaded.

Conclusion

The Book of Acts is truly the Book of the Acts of the Holy Spirit who, either overtly or covertly, directed the believers. Wherever He was at work, we have seen Him do a number of things:

1. He convinced people of their sins and had them come to faith in Christ Jesus.

2. He exposed the hardness of hearts of others.

3. He healed people.

4. He delivered people from demonic spirits.

The Holy Spirit is not less powerful today and will do the same work through us today, if we are willing and obedient.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Question 1a. According to Acts 27:1, where was Paul going to?                                      Answer: According to Acts 27:1, Paul was going to Italy.

Question 1b. According to Acts 27:1, what is the name of the Centurion who was in charge    

                     of Paul and the other prisoners?                                                          

Answer: The name of the Centurion who was in charge of Paul and the other prisoners

              was Julius.

Question 1c. According to Acts 27:1, what Regiment did Julius belong to?                              Answer: According to Acts 27:1, Julius belonged to the Imperial Regiment.

Question 2a. According to Acts 27:21-26, what did Paul predict would happen to the ship

                     they were sailing on to Italy?                                                                             Answer: According to Acts 27:21-26 ,Paul predicted that the ship they were sailing on to Italy

              would be destroyed.

Question 2b. According to Acts 27:21-26, did Paul say that any of the people on board be

                     lost?                                                                                                                Answer: According to Acts 27:21-26, Paul said that not one of the people on board the ship

              would be lost.

Question 2c. According to Acts 27:21-26, who spoke to Paul in the night?                                Answer: According to Acts 27:21-26, an angel of the God whose he was and whom he                            served spoke to Paul.

Question 2d. According to Acts 27:21-26, what did the angel of the God whose he was and                      whom he served say to Paul?                                                                         Answer: According to Acts 27:21-26, the angel of the God whose he was and whom he                         served said to Paul, “Do not be afraid, Paul. You must stand trial before Caesar; and                 God has graciously given you the lives of all who sail with you.”

Question 2e. According to Acts 27:21-26, why was Paul not in danger of losing his life?           Answer: According to Acts 27:21-26, Paul was not in danger of losing his life because he                       had faith in God that it would happen just as the angel of the God whose he was                       and whom he served had told him.

Question 2f. According to Acts 27:21-26, what was going to happen to the ship?           Answer: According to Acts 27:21-26, the ship was going to run aground on some island.

Question 3. What happened to the people on board the ship once it had run aground on          

                   some island?                                                                 

Answer: Once the ship had run aground on some island all the people on board the ship were

              able to swim ashore.

Question 4a. According to Acts 27:42-44, what did the soldiers on board the ship plan to do?   Answer: According to Acts 27:42-44, the soldiers on board the ship planned to kill the                             prisoners aboard the ship.

Question 4b. According to Acts 27:42-44, why did the soldiers want to kill the prisoners?       Answer: According to Acts 27:42-44 ,the soldiers wanted to kill the prisoners to prevent                        them from swimming away and escaping.

Question 4c. According to Acts 27:42-44, why did the soldiers not kill the prisoners?           Answer: According to Acts 27:42-44, the soldiers did not kill the prisoners because the                           centurion Julius wanted to spare Paul’s life so he kept the soldiers from carrying out                   their plan.

Question 4d. According to Acts 27:42-44, how did everyone reach land in safety?                    Answer: Everyone reached land in safety because the centurion Julius ordered those who                could swim to jump overboard first and get to land. The rest were to get there on                planks or on pieces of the ship. In this way everyone reached land in safety.

Question 5. Which island did Paul and the other prisoners end up on?                                  Answer: Paul and the other prisoners ended up on the little island of Malta.

Question 6. What happened to Paul while on the island of Malta?                                            Answer: While on the island of Malta Paul was bitten by a snake.

Question 7a. According to Acts 28:3, how was Paul bitten by a snake while on the island of                       Malta?                                                                                                           Answer: According to Acts 28:3-6 ,while on the island of Malta Paul was bitten by a snake              as he gathered a pile of brushwood and put it on a fire. The snake, driven out by the                  heat, fastened itself to his hand.

Question 8. What did the inhabitants of the island of Malta initially think Paul was after his                      snake bite?                                                                                                  Answer: The inhabitants of the island of Malta initially thought that Paul must be a criminal                      after his snake bite.

Question 9. What did the inhabitants of the island of Malta think Paul was afterwards?         Answer: The inhabitants of the island of Malta decided afterwards that Paul must be a god.

Question 10a. According to Acts 28:4-6, what did the inhabitants of the island of Malta say                       to each other about Paul when they saw a snake hanging from his hand?           Answer: According to Acts 28:4-6, when the inhabitants of the island of Malta saw a snake               hanging from Paul’s hand they said to each other, “This man must be a murderer;               for though he escaped from the sea, justice has not allowed him to live.”

Question 10b. According to Acts 28:4-6,what exactly did the inhabitants of the island of Malta

                       expect would happen to Paul?                                                                         Answer: According to Acts 28:4-6, the inhabitants of the island of Malta expected Paul to

             swell up or suddenly fall dead.

Question 10c. According to Acts 28:4-6, after waiting a long time did the people of the                        island of Malta see anything unusual happen to Paul?                                    Answer: According to Acts 28:4-6, after waiting a long time the inhabitants of the island of               Malta saw nothing unusual happen to Paul.

Question 10d. According to Acts 28:4-6, what did the inhabitants of the island of Malta say                        next about Paul?                                                                                           Answer: According to Acts 28:4-6, the inhabitants of the island of Malta next changed their                    minds about Paul and said that he was a god.

Question 11. What does that prove the inhabitants of the island of Malta were?                        Answer: It shows that the inhabitants of the island of Malta were a fickle people.

Question 12. Can people be as fickle today?

Answer: People can be as fickle today.

Question 13. Did Paul begin to minister to the people of the island of Malta at that time?   Answer: Yes, Paul began to minister to the people of the island of Malta.

Question 14a. According to Acts 28:7-9, what is the name of the chief official of the island                         of Malta?                                                                                                       Answer: According to Acts 28:7-9, the name of the chief official of the island of Malta was               Publius.

Question 14b. According to Acts 28:7-9, for how many days did the chief official Publius                                  entertain Paul?                                                                                             Answer: According to Acts 28:7-9 ,the chief official Publius entertained Paul for three days.

Question 14c. According to Acts 28:7-9, which relative of the chief official Publius was                                     sick?                                                                                                             Answer: According to Acts 28:7-9, the father of the chief official Publius was sick in bed,               suffering from fever and dysentery.

Question 14d. According to Acts 28:7-9, did Paul show concern for the father of the chief                        official Publius?                                                                                               Answer: According to Acts 28:7-9,Paul showed concern for the father of the chief official               Publius by going to see him.

Question 14e. According to Acts 28:7-9, what else did Paul do for the father of the chief                                   official Publius after he had gone to see him?                                           Answer: According to Acts 28:7-9, after Paul had gone to see the father of the chief official                Publius, he prayed for him and placed his hands on him.

Question 14f. According to Acts 28:7-9, what happened to the father of the chief official                                Publius after Paul prayed for him and laid hands on him?                                  Answer: According to Acts 28:7-9, the father of the chief official Publius was healed after Paul               had prayed for him and had placed his hands on him.

Question 14g. According to Acts 28:7-9, who came to see Paul after the father of the chief                        official Publius had been healed?                                                                     Answer: According to Acts 28:7-9, after the father of the chief official Publius had been                           healed the rest of the sick on the island of Malta came to Paul and were cured.

 Question 14h. According to Acts 28:7-9, how did the inhabitants of the island of Malta                                       showed their gratitude to Paul?                                                                     Answer: According to Acts 28:7-9, the inhabitants of the island of Malta showed their                            gratitude to Paul by honouring him in many ways and by furnishing him with                               supplies for sailing when that was needed.

Question 15. How long did it take for Paul to find another ship to take him to Italy?            Answer: It took three months to find another ship.

Question 16a. According to Acts 28:11, what kind of ship did Paul go on?                                 Answer: According to Acts 28:11, Paul went on an Alexandrian ship with the figure head of               the twin god Castor and Pollux.

Question 17. Did Paul manage to get to Rome this time?                                                         Answer: This time Paul managed to get to Rome.

Question 18. According to Acts 28:16, what were the living arrangements for Paul while in                      Rome?                                                                                                           Answer: According to Acts 28:16, Paul was allowed to live by himself, with a soldier to                          guard him.

Question 19. What did Paul do during his time in Rome?                                              Answer: Paul preached the gospel to Jews as well as to Gentiles during his time in Rome.

Question 20a. According to Acts 28:30-31, for how long did Paul live in Rome?                     Answer: According to Acts 29:30-31, Paul lived in Rome for two whole years.

Question 20b. According to Acts 28:30-3,1 was Paul hindered in his gospel preaching while                        he lived in Rome?                                                                                       Answer: According to Acts 28:30-31, Paul preached the gospel boldly and without                        hindrance.

Question 21. What happened to Paul after living in Rome for two years?                                  Answer: After living in Rome for two years Paul was released because of lack of evidence               against him.

Question 22. What happened to Paul some years later?                                                          Answer: Some years later Paul was once again imprisoned and at that time he was                               beheaded.