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Acts 28:1-31

God's Hand of Favor

  • Rich Jones
  • Weekend Messages
  • September 27, 2014

What do we do when our ship is broken and we’ve come to the end of ourselves? First, we thank God for what we have, and then we begin to rebuild our lives on the foundation of God’s heart for us. God is not finished with us yet and we press on knowing that His favor is still on our lives, even if there are shipwrecks and storms. He is the one who brings beauty out of ashes; He rebuilds our lives on this sure foundation.

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God’s Hand of Favor

Acts 28:1-31

As we left Paul last week he had just been through one of the worst storms of his life and found himself shipwrecked on the island of Malta.

Going back just a bit in our story, Paul had arrived in Jerusalem eager to share the gospel with his fellow Jews, but they didn’t exactly receive him
warmly. A crowd took hold of him intending to kill him, but a Roman commander got word of it and rushed down with some soldiers and took Paul into
protective custody.

The Roman commander then sent him on to the Roman governor at Caesarea when he heard there was a plot against him. He stayed in Caesarea two years
until finally he appealed to Caesar in Rome.

Paul was put in the charge of a Roman centurion named Julius who was responsible to get him to Rome. They set sail from Caesarea, but along the way
they encountered a storm that raged for two full weeks. Can you imagine being in a first century sailing ship in the middle of the Mediterranean
fighting a horrendous storm for two weeks?

All hope was gradually lost; they had already thrown the ship’s cargo overboard, and then a few days after that they threw the ship’s tackle overboard.
But then Paul stood up in their midst and urged them to take courage because an angel of God had assured him that he would stand before Caesar
and that God had granted him all those that were sailing with him.

So Paul stood up and said, “Keep up your courage, men, for I believe God that it will turn out exactly as I have been told. But we must run aground
on a certain island.”

They came up to an island at about midnight and fearing they might run aground somewhere on the rocks, they cast four anchors from the stern and wished
for daybreak. When day came they observed a certain bay with a beach and decided to drive the ship onto it if they could. Casting off their anchors,
they hoisted the foresail to the wind and headed for the beach, but they struck a reef and the prow of the vessel stuck fast. Soon the stern began
to be broken up by the force of the waves, so they commanded those that could swim to jump overboard and get to land and the rest followed, some
on planks, and others on various things from the ship.

The lesson for us is that storms and even shipwrecks come in everyone’s life, but storms and shipwrecks don’t have to shipwreck your faith. We’ve come
to understand that we can trust God through every stormy gale and that we have an anchor for our soul.

When we come to chapter 28, they find themselves on the island of Malta; cold, wet, beaten down, weak from exhaustion and being seasick for two weeks.
But then we see the favor of God on Paul and therefore on all of them.

What do we do when our ship is broken and we’ve come to the end of ourselves? First, we thank God for what we have, and then we begin to rebuild our
lives on the foundation of God’s heart for us. God is not finished with us yet and we press on knowing that His favor is still on our lives, even
if there are shipwrecks and storms. He is the one who brings beauty out of ashes; He rebuilds our lives on this sure foundation.

I. God’s Love is our Victory

  • The natives were exceptionally kind to them and kindled a fire. Paul was also gathering sticks.
  • I love Paul’s helpful, servant heart here.
  • But while he was gathering sticks and laying them on the fire, a viper fastened on his hand.

A. Respond with faith when troubles come

  • How we respond to troubles has a lot to do with our faith. There are a lot of people that would respond with exasperation to yet another peril.
  • “All right, Lord, I’ve had just about enough. I’ve had all I can take. Here I am, serving You, and I get attacked by a crowd, there’s a plot to kill me, I sit in prison for two years in Caesarea, I have to go through a raging storm for two weeks, then get shipwrecked on this island, and now this, bitten by a viper? How much can a man take?”
  • That’s not Paul’s response. He gets bitten by the viper and then just calmly shakes it off into the fire. When you’ve been through as many storms as
    Paul, it begins to change your perspective.

Illus – I think a lot of people would have panicked; snakes and vipers have a tendency to do that. One time Jordi was trying to put a snake down my shirt and it turned and bit her. Let’s just say she didn’t calmly shake it off. But I’m no better, one time I saw a baby water moccasin and I wasn’t exactly calm either.

  • Not Paul, he was told he was to stand before Caesar and he trusts God to keep His word. There is a perspective of faith that strengthens the soul…

Psalm 138:3, 7-8, You made me bold with strength in my soul… Though I walk in the midst of trouble, You will revive me; and Your right hand will save me. The Lord will accomplish what concerns me; your loving kindness, O Lord, is everlasting.

B. Nothing can separate us from God’s love

  • That is the foundation of Paul’s faith, he knows that God’s love is everlasting and that nothing can separate him from God’s love.

Romans 8:35-39 Nothing will separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

  • What a powerful perspective; no matter what tribulation, or distress or peril Paul is going through, he has every assurance that he is in God’s love.
  • There’s beauty out of ashes; the favor of God is seen even as he’s going through these storms and troubles.

Illus – Going through Bible school was a difficult time. I had a full load of classes, would often only get four or five hours of sleep, I had two jobs and our children were just babies, but I kept seeing God revealing His favor. One night when I was serving tables I got a table that was trying to spend as much as possible. What a tip!

  • The people on this island had never heard the gospel of Jesus Christ, and God gives attesting miracles as Paul is kept from harm from the viper and
    many people are healed.
  • I have to wonder what’s going on in the heart of the centurion, Julius. He also likes Paul and gives him favor.
  • It’s so important that we keep looking for God’s favor and trust completely in God’s love over us no matter what trouble we’re going through.

Illus – When Israel entered the land God promised them, at first there was a great victory at Jericho, but then a shocking defeat when they came up against just the small village of Ai. But there were some who had turned their back on God and brought trouble on Israel. Later, they called it the valley of Achor, or the “Valley of Trouble.”

But again you see the grace of God over them…

Hosea 2:15, “I will give the valley of Achor as a door of hope; and she will sing there as in the days of her youth.”

  • I have seen the grace of God and the favor of God over my life through the troubles and trials and even over some of the troubles that came from
    my own stupidity.

C. The curse of sin is broken

  • It’s interesting that it was a viper that latched itself on to Paul’s hand. The viper, or serpent, has represented the enemy since the beginning.
  • The enemy of our soul has his grip on many people’s lives and many people have been destroyed by it.

Jeremiah 17:9, The heart is more deceitful than all else and is desperately sick; who can understand it?

Illus – The Minnesota Crime Commission put out this report: Every baby starts life as a little savage. He is completely selfish and self-centered. He wants what he wants, when he wants it – deny him these wants, and he seethes with rage and aggressiveness, which would be murderous, were he not so helpless. He has no morals, no knowledge, and no skills. This means that all children, not just certain children, are born delinquent. If permitted to continue in the self-centered world of his infancy, given free rein to his impulsive actions to satisfy his wants, every child would grow up to be a criminal, a thief, a killer, and a rapist.

  • But the curse of sin is broken and the grip and power of the enemy has been defeated, so that we can confidently say…

1 Corinthians 15:55, “O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law; but thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

  • When the viper took hold of Paul they concluded he had to be a murderer and that justice had found him.
  • Many still think this way, and there is some truth to it in that there will come a day when God will settle all accounts, but the great truth for
    believers is that we have been set free by the blood of Jesus.

Romans 8:1-2, There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, for the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law sin and death.

Illus – I was using an extension ladder and lowering the top ladder with the rope when it came loose and came crashing down, smashing my left hand that was holding the lower ladder. It should have broken my fingers, but amazingly it didn’t even hurt. Why? My wedding ring took it all and I was saved.

Jesus took it all and what we deserved fell on Him and we are saved. The curse of sin is broken.

II. Have Stronger Faith

A. God’s word is personal

  • Three years earlier Paul had written what we call today the book of Romans. He mentions people by name and sends it with his heart for them.
  • But Paul wrote that letter by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and today we call it the word of God.
  • It was personal for them and it’s personal for us.

Illus – Our daughter, Nicole, wrote a journal to her daughter Aviah shortly after she was born. She continued writing to her daughter for many years. How absolutely precious that journal is to her and to know her mother’s heart toward her.

Isaiah 43:1-5, “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; you are Mine! When you pass through the waters, I will be with you… For I am the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior… You are precious in My sight, you are honored and I love you… Do not fear, for I’m with you.”

  • I think about these Roman soldiers that were chained to Paul and wonder how many of them came to faith in Jesus Christ. No doubt they listened
    as Paul spoke about Jesus Christ to everyone who came to visit, but I’m sure there were many times Paul would speak to them individually. Can
    you imagine being chained to Paul all day long?
  • As far as he was concerned, the Rome was chained to him and couldn’t get away.

B. Be fully persuaded

Luke 8:15, “The seed that fell on the good soil, these are the ones who have heard the word in an honest and good heart, and hold it fast, and bear fruit with perseverance.”

  • To those who would not believe Paul quoted Isaiah…
  • In other words, it’s about the heart. The heart makes a convert of the mind. There are many people with great intellect that do stupid things.
    It’s the heart that opens the ears to hear and the eyes to see.

Romans 10:6-12 The Word is near you; it’s in your heart.

Acts 28:1-31      NASB

1 When they had been brought safely through, then we found out that the island was called Malta. 2 The natives showed us extraordinary kindness; for because
of the rain that had set in and because of the cold, they kindled a fire and received us all. 3 But when Paul had gathered a bundle of sticks and laid
them on the fire, a viper came out because of the heat and fastened itself on his hand. 4 When the natives saw the creature hanging from his hand,
they began saying to one another, “Undoubtedly this man is a murderer, and though he has been saved from the sea, justice has not allowed him to live.”
5 However he shook the creature off into the fire and suffered no harm. 6 But they were expecting that he was about to swell up or suddenly fall down
dead. But after they had waited a long time and had seen nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and began to say that he was a god.

 
7 Now in the neighborhood of that place were lands belonging to the leading man of the island, named Publius, who welcomed us and entertained us courteously
three days. 8 And it happened that the father of Publius was lying in bed afflicted with recurrent fever and dysentery; and Paul went in to see
him and after he had prayed, he laid his hands on him and healed him. 9 After this had happened, the rest of the people on the island who had diseases
were coming to him and getting cured. 10 They also honored us with many marks of respect; and when we were setting sail, they supplied us with
all we needed.
 
11 At the end of three months we set sail on an Alexandrian ship which had wintered at the island, and which had the Twin Brothers for its figurehead.
12 After we put in at Syracuse, we stayed there for three days. 13 From there we sailed around and arrived at Rhegium, and a day later a south
wind sprang up, and on the second day we came to Puteoli. 14 There we found some brethren, and were invited to stay with them for seven days; and
thus we came to Rome. 15 And the brethren, when they heard about us, came from there as far as the Market of Appius and Three Inns to meet us;
and when Paul saw them, he thanked God and took courage. 16 When we entered Rome, Paul was allowed to stay by himself, with the soldier who was
guarding him.
 
17 After three days Paul called together those who were the leading men of the Jews, and when they came together, he began saying to them, “Brethren,
though I had done nothing against our people or the customs of our fathers, yet I was delivered as a prisoner from Jerusalem into the hands of
the Romans. 18 And when they had examined me, they were willing to release me because there was no ground for putting me to death. 19 But when
the Jews objected, I was forced to appeal to Caesar, not that I had any accusation against my nation. 20 For this reason, therefore, I requested
to see you and to speak with you, for I am wearing this chain for the sake of the hope of Israel.” 21 They said to him, “We have neither received
letters from Judea concerning you, nor have any of the brethren come here and reported or spoken anything bad about you. 22 But we desire to hear
from you what your views are; for concerning this sect, it is known to us that it is spoken against everywhere.”

 

23 When they had set a day for Paul, they came to him at his lodging in large numbers; and he was explaining to them by solemnly testifying about the kingdom
of God and trying to persuade them concerning Jesus, from both the Law of Moses and from the Prophets, from morning until evening. 24 Some were being
persuaded by the things spoken, but others would not believe. 25 And when they did not agree with one another, they beganleaving after Paul had spoken
one parting word, “The Holy Spirit rightly spoke through Isaiah the prophet to your fathers,

26 saying,

‘Go to this people and say,
“You will keep on hearing, but will not understand;
Andyou will keep on seeing, but will not perceive;
27 For the heart of this people has become dull,
And with their ears they scarcely hear,
And they have closed their eyes;
Otherwise they might see with their eyes,
And hear with their ears,
And understand with their heart and return,
And I would heal them.”‘
 
28 Therefore let it be known to you that this salvation of God has been sent to the Gentiles; they will also listen.” 29 [When he had spoken these
words, the Jews departed, having a great dispute among themselves.] 30 And he stayed two full years in his own rented quarters and was welcoming
all who came to him,31 preaching the kingdom of God and teaching concerning the Lord Jesus Christ with all openness, unhindered.

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