Saturday, January 30, 2010

Acts 27

6 comments:

Unknown said...

"Paul proved to be a calming presence on board the ship as he was taken to Rome. Hif faith and confidence remained like a rock when trouble engulfed the ship. Trust in God to fulfill His promises. He provides hope when there seems to be no way out."

Christina B said...

this story resonated deep within me...serving as a reminder of God's faithfulness in my life. His time in life's circumstances IS perfect (inspite of how I may feel) and His plan for my life IS pleasing, He promises that in Jer. 29:11. But what He doesn't say is that it will be when I want it, or what I think should happen. And more offen than not, His faithfulness usually arrives just in the nick of time, as it did for Paul and his company. Reassurance I needed at this time of life...

Mac an Rothaich said...

A timely chapter for me as I face just some ordinary life storms today. It is often so difficult to be calm on Sundays, ironically...

Mac an Rothaich said...

After rethinking this chapter today it hit me that it was most remarkable to me that Paul stayed calm when he wasn't listened to. God spoke to him of the dangers of the trip, he warned the leaders and they ignored him. How many people would loose it hear and think they have to force God's will, assuming because they know about the danger God's will is to avoid the danger? It has me thinking about why God speaks to us about things, I don't think it is always to avoid the hard things in life but to find a ridiculous calm in the midst of the storm (literally in this story) and I love how peace in God equals calm and calm equals strength (joy of the Lord).

Mac an Rothaich said...

I hate it when I don't proof read enough... here, not hear, although perhaps that was a DEEP meant to happen error ;)

This chapter spoke to me about not attempting to force Gods will. He wants us to be part of it all thus shares with us but he also wants us to be thankful in being allowed to partake of what he is doing (after all the battle is the Lords and the victory is ours) instead of trying to make what he is doing happen we must let him lead even in times of understanding his will ahead of time(especially in such times).

Mac an Rothaich said...

I feel convicted to about the times I hear the Lord and put my twist on it... I would assume, out of fear, that I must not be taken into that storm, if I had been Paul!