Jump Start # 4107
1 Peter 3:15 “but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence.”
It is interesting the vast amount of detail that goes into Paul’s journey to Rome. All told, Luke gives us 58 verses highlighting that journey. There is more verses about going to Rome, than Peter’s sermon in the second chapter, or the first Gentile converts in chapter 10. Now, if one is not careful, they could falsely conclude that the trip to Rome was more important than the conversions, based upon the amount of verses used to describe these things. But, that is not the case.
Many things happened on that journey. God detailed it for us to know. How easily the text could say that Paul got on a ship and a while later he is in Rome. But the journey was frightful. Death was in the air. They feared a shipwreck. Then the guards threatened to kill the prisoners fearing that some may escape. Reaching an island, Paul is bitten by a poisonous snake. Tucked neatly in these verses are the care, providence and even a few miracles of God. As Paul journeyed to Rome as a prisoner, the Lord was with him.
And, that may be the reason Luke gives us so many verses about this ocean trip of Paul. There are moments in our lives that are scary. There are times when we are alone. There are many moments when we must rely upon our faith to get us through. And, these last pages of Acts can really encourage and help us.
Some thoughts for us:
First, sometimes the promises of God may seem like just words on a page until we see them in action. Paul shows us that God is true and faithful to what He has said. We know and now we see. God did not desert Paul and the Lord will not desert us.
Second, these pages reminds us that God does not shelter His people from scary moments. The ship Paul was on nearly went down several times. He told the Corinthians that he was shipwrecked three times and spent the night in the ocean waters. Frightful times. We have them as well. Ambulance rides to the hospital. Calls late in the night telling us someone was at the door of death. Moments that demand prayers. Moments when we can’t but pray. Paul was there. We understand.
Third, we see the confidence and faith in Paul. He is not losing his cool. He has not abandoned faith. He seems in control of an out of control situation. When all around are screaming the sky is falling, you remain calm and prayerful. When others declare that nothing like this has ever happened, you know the stories from the Bible. The winds blow. The waves crash in. However, we remain sure and steadfast because we have built a foundation upon the rock. That rock is Jesus. That foundation doesn’t stop the wind and the waves, but it does keep us from moving.
There is a hope, as our verse today highlights, that many are seeing in you. That hope rises quickly to the top in seasons of crisis and trouble. When everyone is scrambling to figure out what to do, you know. You are sure. God is there and to God we will be true.
Many are on the move today. Away from the Bible to embrace feelings and something new. Some are always looking for something new. Never satisfied and never content, they blow like a paper plate on a windy day. Chasing the latest fad. Reading the newest book. Listening to the most popular podcast.
But it was what Paul knew that kept his faith that remained true and sure.
Roger
