A RENTED HOUSE IN ROME

Passage: Acts 28:11~31  

Key verse: 30,31


1. Paul arrives in Rome (11-16)

Paul's arrival in Rome changed the course of history. When a few Christian brothers came to meet him, he was encouraged and he thanked God. He was a prisoner, but he was allowed to live by himself, with a soldier to guard him. He would live there 2 years, preaching the gospel boldly and without hindrance to all who came to see him (30,31). He also wrote letters which became a part of the New Testament.

2. Because of the hope of Israel (17-31)

Paul met with the Jewish leaders to explain to them why he was there in chains. He had committed no crime and he was not there to accuse the Jews of a crime. He was there because God sent him to proclaim Jesus as the Messiah, the hope of Israel. The Jews rejected the gospel. This was a fulfillment of Scripture, and it was an open door to preach salvation to the Gentiles. So God began the conquest of Rome.


Prayer: Lord, continue to work through people who share the gospel with all who come.

One Word: A rented room in Rome