RESURRECTION FAITH IN MALTA, Sarah Barry
A RENTED HOUSE IN ROME
Passage: Acts 28:11~31  
Key verse: 30,31
Paul’s Arrival at Rome
11 After three months we put out to sea in a ship that had wintered in the island—it was an Alexandrian ship(A) with the figurehead of the twin gods Castor and Pollux. 12 We put in at Syracuse and stayed there three days. 13 From there we set sail and arrived at Rhegium. The next day the south wind came up, and on the following day we reached Puteoli. 14 There we found some brothers and sisters(B) who invited us to spend a week with them. And so we came to Rome. 15 The brothers and sisters(C) there had heard that we were coming, and they traveled as far as the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns to meet us. At the sight of these people Paul thanked God and was encouraged. 16 When we got to Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself, with a soldier to guard him.(D)
Paul Preaches at Rome Under Guard
17 Three days later he called together the local Jewish leaders.(E) When they had assembled, Paul said to them: “My brothers,(F) although I have done nothing against our people(G) or against the customs of our ancestors,(H) I was arrested in Jerusalem and handed over to the Romans. 18 They examined me(I) and wanted to release me,(J) because I was not guilty of any crime deserving death.(K) 19 The Jews objected, so I was compelled to make an appeal to Caesar.(L) I certainly did not intend to bring any charge against my own people. 20 For this reason I have asked to see you and talk with you. It is because of the hope of Israel(M) that I am bound with this chain.”(N)
21 They replied, “We have not received any letters from Judea concerning you, and none of our people(O) who have come from there has reported or said anything bad about you. 22 But we want to hear what your views are, for we know that people everywhere are talking against this sect.”(P)
23 They arranged to meet Paul on a certain day, and came in even larger numbers to the place where he was staying. He witnessed to them from morning till evening, explaining about the kingdom of God,(Q) and from the Law of Moses and from the Prophets(R) he tried to persuade them about Jesus.(S) 24 Some were convinced by what he said, but others would not believe.(T) 25 They disagreed among themselves and began to leave after Paul had made this final statement: “The Holy Spirit spoke the truth to your ancestors when he said(U) through Isaiah the prophet:
26 “‘Go to this people and say,
“You will be ever hearing but never understanding;
you will be ever seeing but never perceiving.”
27 For this people’s heart has become calloused;(V)
they hardly hear with their ears,
and they have closed their eyes.
Otherwise they might see with their eyes,
hear with their ears,
understand with their hearts
and turn, and I would heal them.’[a](W)
28 “Therefore I want you to know that God’s salvation(X) has been sent to the Gentiles,(Y) and they will listen!” [29] [b]
30 For two whole years Paul stayed there in his own rented house and welcomed all who came to see him. 31 He proclaimed the kingdom of God(Z) and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ—with all boldness(AA) and without hindrance!
Footnotes
- Acts 28:27 Isaiah 6:9,10 (see Septuagint)
- Acts 28:29 Some manuscripts include here After he said this, the Jews left, arguing vigorously among themselves.
Cross references
- Acts 28:11 : Ac 27:6
- Acts 28:14 : S Ac 1:16
- Acts 28:15 : S Ac 1:16
- Acts 28:16 : Ac 24:23; 27:3
- Acts 28:17 : Ac 25:2
- Acts 28:17 : S Ac 22:5
- Acts 28:17 : S Ac 25:8
- Acts 28:17 : S Ac 6:14
- Acts 28:18 : Ac 22:24
- Acts 28:18 : Ac 26:31, 32
- Acts 28:18 : S Ac 23:9
- Acts 28:19 : S Ac 25:11
- Acts 28:20 : Ac 26:6, 7
- Acts 28:20 : S Ac 21:33
- Acts 28:21 : S Ac 22:5
- Acts 28:22 : S Ac 24:5, 14
- Acts 28:23 : S Mt 3:2; Ac 19:8
- Acts 28:23 : S Ac 8:35
- Acts 28:23 : Ac 17:3
- Acts 28:24 : Ac 14:4; 17:4, 5
- Acts 28:25 : S Heb 3:7
- Acts 28:27 : Ps 119:70
- Acts 28:27 : Isa 6:9, 10; S Mt 13:15
- Acts 28:28 : Lk 2:30
- Acts 28:28 : S Ac 13:46
- Acts 28:31 : ver 23; S Mt 4:23
- Acts 28:31 : S Ac 4:29
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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