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  • BSP on Acts 28 - 6 years ago
    Verse 22~The first century Christians were called names and spoken of abusively. It is not surprising when true Christians today undergo similar treatment.
  • Hazel on Acts 28 - 7 years ago
    What ever the circumstance put our trust in Jehovah God He is our rock He promise not to leave or forsake us.
  • Toba emmanuel on Acts 28 - 7 years ago
    The account of Paul is awesome ,even been bound in chain he still preach the gospel ,i am really inspired with his faith ,so all so we need to learn from Paul that whatsoever condition we are good or bad the gospel must be preached ,
  • Ann on Genesis 4 - 7 years ago
    Murderer is mentioned 20 times in the KJV Bible. Numbers 35:16- 35:17- 35:18- 35:19-35:21- 35:30- 35:31 2 Kings 6:32- Job 24:14- Hosea 9:13- John 8:44- Acts 3:14- Acts 28:4 - 1 Peter 4:15- and 1 John 3:15 says, Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer: and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him.
  • Dewey J on Acts 28 - 7 years ago
    To all Acts has no ending because the apostles and saints continued to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the world. Many going in different directions. Lastly we find St. John 90 plus years old banished on the island of Patmos writing the revelation of Jesus Christ. Glory be to God in the highest!
  • Alfred on Acts 28 - 8 years ago
    To Irene: I think its because the book of Acts, is not a gospel. It is more of a record of th first church. The gospels were written, for people to come to faith.
  • Irene123 on Acts 28 - 8 years ago
    I've seen several on here that I know are aware of the end of Acts - it has no 'closing', no 'amen', no 'bless you all in Jesus name', nothing like that; it just - stops. Does anyone know why this is?
  • Irene123 on Acts 28 - 8 years ago
    To Jessica on v. 3 - It was just an ordinary snake, albeit very poisonous, that God used to get the attention of the island people so Paul could witness to them of His God, about His healing of bodies and souls. Acts 2:38
  • Dewey J on Acts 28 - 8 years ago
    Hello Donna, in 2 Timothy 4:6,7,8 Paul said, "I am already being poured out like a drink offering, and the time for my departure is near. v7 I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. V8 Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness NIV.... Paul was executed shortly after this epistle by the Roman Government by head decapitation. Glory be to GOD!
  • Jan on Acts 28 - 8 years ago
    WHAT HAPPENS TO ANY VIPERS IN THE FINAL SURMISE? And what happens to any ship of Adramyttium too? Shall it not sink in the tempest winds which shall certainly finally encompass it? And hasn't Moses proclaimed: fill them to the full thence utterly remove them from upon the planet itself? And is not the LORD God thee LORD God of the living and not the dead?
  • Donna Barker on Acts 28 - 8 years ago
    I wonder what happened to Paul
  • Patricia Zahler on Acts 22:21 - 9 years ago
    Years of teachin Sunday morning and afternoon and evening had me perplexed by seeming contradictions. At age 37 my spiritual eyes were opened when I put my life into God's Hands. The loudest verse was The Great Commission, Matthew 28 19 and 20. There is a comma after nations, teaching themvti observe all things whatsoever I have COMMANDED you." What were the all things. Then Paul's message became clear. And backed up by the fact the apostles had not left Jerusalem after 15 years because every Jew had to be saved BEFORE they could take the message to the nations. See Acts 28:24-29.
  • Evangelist Chatauna Robinson on Acts 28 - 10 years ago
    Hello Jessica and O Shen The viper is not Paul s past sins. God has already forgiven Paul for his past sins. He filled him with the true Holy Ghost and he was baptized, Acts 9 17 and 18. When God truly forgives you of your past sins he does not remember them anymore, Isaiah 43 25. Paul shipwrecked on an Island. He was gathering fire wood and the viper came up out of the heat and latched onto his hand. Paul did not go out seeking the viper or snake. The snake jumped up on him. In this instance God protected him, because he did not know. It also was a miracle that opened a door for them to stay three days with the chief of the Island and they laid hands on the sick and they were healed Acts Chapter 28.
  • O'Shen on Acts 28 - 10 years ago
    Jessica. The viper was Paul ' past sn attempt from the enemy to grip him. God was with Paul so the people were amazed and he healed that man. Then they continue to Rome and meet brothers and fellowship with them. They get to Rome and he preaches to the centurians. After everything God grants Paul a place to minister tobthe gentles without restraint.
  • Jessica on Acts 28:3 - 10 years ago
    what is this chapter talking about? I understand some of it just not all of it.
  • Emmanuel on Acts 28:30 - 10 years ago
    'Own rented house ' for the same reason he 'ate no man 's food without paying for it ' ?
  • Nicholas mbuvi on Acts 28 - 10 years ago
    A very inspiring chapter. Am preparing to preach on acts 28 'shaking off the snake away may God help my listeners,my wife the interpreter and myself on 14 sep.2014. Amen
  • Samuel kamau on Acts 28 - 10 years ago
    a very inspiring chapter. i recommend it to all Christians in great persecution.
  • Mindy ferguson on Acts 28:1 - 10 years ago
    i know how paul feels i also have gone through and am going through again some trials that God is leading me through, Praise God that the same God who leads you in is the same God who leads you out, and that the God Almighty that leads you in and out protects you through the valley,as you must go through the valley to stand on the mountain with God.
  • Joe on Acts 28 - 11 years ago
    Once again Paul first approaches the Jews with the message of Jesus Christ. Some believe while many do not. Paul then carries the message to the Gentiles. This pattern is a basic theme throughout early Christianity - Jews must reject Jesus and the gospel will then be presented to the Gentiles so that all nations will hear of Jesus Christ, the Saviour.
  • SAMUELU MATAFEO on Acts 28 - 11 years ago
    God is leading us into the free land for preparation of our Walk of Life. God positioning us for the best results of his Kingdom.
  • Don Shirley on Isaiah 65:20 - 11 years ago
    In the narrow context, the passage is somewhat difficult. What is an "infant of days" and why will there no longer be any? Why are they talking about children dying in what seems to be a blessing and evil men being cursed with old age? My best understanding is that Isaiah is writing about being in the manifest presence of God, whether millennial or in eternity (the context is God creating a new heavens and a new earth--compare to 2 Pet. 3:8-15a). In either case, it would seem he is saying that for those who walk in God's presence, childhood seems to last forever, whereas for the cursed, to remain in that state for even a moment is horrific, but for a hundred years would be devastating. It is definitely a verse of contrast. The entire chapter is about the rejection of Israel as a people (compare vs. 1-7 with Rom. 10:21 and Acts 28:25-28) and the inclusion of Gentiles in the chosen. The bulk of the contrast in this chapter is between disobedient Israel and the new body of believers that would be made up of believing Jews and converted Gentiles.
  • Min.Elizabeth on Acts 28 - 12 years ago
    The Book of Acts is one of my favorite books and Paul has inspired me since his encounter on the road to Damascus...We have a race to run according to Acts 20:24 and no matter what the obstacles, God has called us, He has positioned us and man cannot stop us! He will use who ever HE chooses to bless us. Paul was shipwrecked, but when it was time for him to leave Malta they had everything they needed. God gave them favor with the Barbarians! We have the power and the authority to lay hand of the sick and they will be healed!!! Amen! This "new health care reform" is going to really force God's believers to trust HIM, HIM alone and not man!!! God says "TRUST ME!"
  • Lois on Acts 28 - 12 years ago
    I think Acts 28 is just another one of Paul's most wonderful experiences of life. Paul was always in control because God was in control of his life. I really paid attention to the hospitality they received in Malta. We see each other everyday and are not treated like the hospitality they were shown. God used this opportunity to let us know that even the most dangerous viper could not stop the Word of God going out and reaching all. In the beginning God spoke, Jesus the Word came out of His mouth and the Holy Spirit formed everything into existence. He created that viper and He could definitely control it. He is truly in control. He controlled Paul's life and He will control our lives and guide us if we will allow him to. Paul touched the lives of all he met...Do you touch other people lives. Love You all!!!
  • AndrĂ© on Acts 28 - 12 years ago
    @Dedria,
    Best would be to approach the local churches in your area, they will certainly be of better help than any other.
    God bless you.
  • Dedria medlock on Acts 28 - 12 years ago
    I love the entire Bible. Acts is awesome; I want to study online to get a degree in this field. I'm in Brunswick, Georgia. Do you know any Bible schools here?
  • Cricket on Psalms 83:18 - 14 years ago
    Interestingly, true Christians in the first century had no problem using the name of God in their worship. How were they regarded? Read Acts 28:22
  • Les Noll on Acts 28 - 15 years ago
    Paul was chosen by God to suffer many things and he passed the test God had in store for him to suffer but to also to display His Mercy and His grace to those who would believe why can you not see Goa wants us healed and ready to fight the good fight of Faith Paul loved his brethrenmugahe shed We must love our neighbor as He has loved us
  • Gwenetta.reese on Acts 28 - 15 years ago
    I believe that Paul was treated unjust because the Jews and Gentilies di not believe and understand the works and sighting of our Lord Jesus Christ. Because Paul trusted and believe what was spoken unto him and shone unto him he was taken care of by Jesus and not put to death.


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