Sermon Starter for 9-2-2012: Acts 28 – Paul Arrives in Rome!

Introduction:

As the Lord allows, we will look at the last Chapter of Acts next Sunday morning! Following this, I will preach a summary of what we have learned in Acts on September 9th. This will mark my 67th sermon in this series.

As you prepare for these final two sermons, please read over Chapter Twenty-Eight prayerfully and carefully and think about the following statements and questions:

If God can save Paul, He can save anyone!

If God can get Paul safely to Rome, He can get any of His children wherever He wants them to serve!

Preaching the gospel is the means by which God saves the unsaved!

Preaching the gospel is always divisive and there will always be many who will reject it!

Although this sermon brings us to the end of The Book of Acts, it does not bring us to the end of the Church! The Church is still Body#2, and it is still our job to BE the Body of Christ in this present world!

Expository Questions:

How safe is the child of God while in the will of God and doing the work of God?

Since unsaved people cannot understand God, upon what do they base their sense of religious reality?

Since God had told Paul that he was going to go to Rome, is there any possibility of Paul not going to Rome?

If we prepare ourselves to share our testimony, how can we know that we will have an opportunity to share it with unsaved people?

Often, when we share the gospel, it does not do what we hope that it will do! So, why then should we take every opportunity to share it?

Last week we talked about the storms of life; what should a believer be doing during those happy and peaceful times between the storms of life?

I hope to see you Sunday with your Bible in your hand, a smile on your face, and your friends and family by your side!

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