Dr. Luke's narrative of this event is very descriptive. He treated the sea with greatrespect, as one who was familiar with the sea and sailing. Because Luke was aboardthis ship, the passage was written from his personal experience, thus making it evenmore accurate and vivid. * Luke and Aristarchus accompany Paul * Brotherly love is not just a question of feeling; it's a question of sacrifice
I. The Anchor of God's Presence (vv. 21-26) A. Paul knew that God was with him (vv. 21-22, 24) B. Paul knew he belonged to God (v. 23)
II. The Anchor of Encouragement (vv. 33-38) A. Practical advice B. People encouraged
III. The Anchor of Absolute Faith (vv. 39-44) A. The Prophecy of God was fulfilled: Safety to all! B. The Power of God had been demonstrated C. Three Great Contrast 1. Turmoil versus inner peace 2. Vacillation versus consistency and steady progress 3. Fear versus faith in God
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Ken was born in Greenville, South Carolina. While Pastor Ken’s dad was stationed in Greenville with the Air Force, a Bob Jones University student led him to Christ. When he finished his enlistment, he enrolled at BJU and studied for the ministry. After a few years as a youth...