We cover the first half of Acts 27, which begins Paul's fourth missionary journey and will take him through treacherous waters to Rome.
We see the interesting economic connection between Alexandrian and Rome. Alexandria became the home of the philosophical school that produced the Alexandrian text manuscripts (Alexandrinus, Vaticanus and Sinaiticus) which represent the Bible of ROME.
Professing evangelicals only began using Rome's Bible in the last century. Why? 1 Timothy 6:10.
We will see that it is imperative upon believers to believe God's word over man's word. When God speaks, that settles it. The captain of the SS Alexandria heeds the word of men and ignores the word of God that has come from Paul.
And because we trust in God's word, we have peace in the midst of storms knowing the in the end, 'all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.' (Romans 8:28)
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Gregory A. Miller
Acts 27:1-26 The Acts (2007-08) Bible Believers Fellowship
Pastor Greg was born two months after the Apollo moon landing in 1969 and was born AGAIN at the age of 19, entering youth ministry less than two years later and has now worked in various ministries for more than 30 years.
He has pastored Bible Believers Fellowship since June...