Day 12: Acts 27:20-25
When there is no hope of salvation
In Acts
27:20, we see people who had lost all hope of salvation. Paul, bound in chains due to his appeal to
Caesar, was sailing towards Italy, Rome, when the ship encountered a great
storm and was in imminent danger of shipwreck. Among the 276 people on board, all but Paul
had given up hope of salvation and were resigned to facing death. While the rest of the group awaited death
without hope, Paul, among them, was filled not only with hope of salvation but
also with the assurance of it. He
believed that God would save not only his own life but also the lives of all
those on board. His confidence was based
on God's word (Acts 27:23-24). Paul was
certain that he would not die before God fulfilled His purpose. He trusted that, in accordance with the
faithful promise of God, he would stand before Caesar. It was upon this faith that Paul anchored his
hope of salvation.
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