* Paul's voyage towards Rome. (1-11) Paul and his companions
endangered by a tempest. (12-20) He receives a Divine assurance of
safety. (21-29) Paul encourages those with him. (30-38) They are
shipwrecked. (39-44)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-11 It was determined by the counsel of God, before it was
determined by the counsel of Festus, that Paul should go to Rome; for
God had work for him to do there. The course they steered, and the
places they touched at, are here set down. And God here encourages
those who suffer for him, to trust... [ Continue Reading ]
12-20 Those who launch forth on the ocean of this world, with a fair
gale, know not what storms they may meet with; and therefore must not
easily take it for granted that they have obtained their purpose. Let
us never expect to be quite safe till we enter heaven. They saw
neither sun nor stars for... [ Continue Reading ]
21-29 They did not hearken to the apostle when he warned them of
their danger; yet if they acknowledge their folly, and repent of it,
he will speak comfort and relief to them when in danger. Most people
bring themselves into trouble, because they do not know when they are
well off; they come to har... [ Continue Reading ]
30-38 God, who appointed the end, that they should be saved,
appointed the means, that they should be saved by the help of these
shipmen. Duty is ours, events are God's; we do not trust God, but
tempt him, when we say we put ourselves under his protection, if we do
not use proper means, such as are... [ Continue Reading ]
39-44 The ship that had weathered the storm in the open sea, where it
had room, is dashed to pieces when it sticks fast. Thus, if the heart
fixes in the world in affection, and cleaving to it, it is lost.
Satan's temptations beat against it, and it is gone; but as long as it
keeps above the world, t... [ Continue Reading ]