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Bill Acton :: Acts 27 - Paul's Continuing Journey

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Sermon Outline for Acts 27

Paul's Continuing Journey

  1. From Caesarea to Fair Havens – Act 27:1-12
    1. The personal account by Luke – Act 27:1-8
    2. The Roman guard - Julius – Act 27:4
    3. The Course to Myra – Act 27:5
    4. The new ship – Act 27:6
    5. The Counsel to Fair Havens – Act 27:7-8
    6. At Fair Havens – Act 27:9-12
      1. Paul’s admonition – Act 27:10
      2. The Centurion’s Response – Act 27:11
  2. From Fair Havens to Melita – Act 27:9-44
    1. The Storm – Euroclydon – Act 27:14
    2. The Voyage – Act 27:15-20
    3. The Faith of Paul – Act 27:1-26
      1. The loyalty of the Lord – Act 27:24-25
      2. The response of Paul – Act 27:35
    4. The Shipwreck – Act 27:27-43
    5. The Safe Arrival of All – Act 27:44
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