5-12-2019 Rescued, Caesarea Port of Proclamation, Pastor Luke Knoll

Acts
- Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:34-40)
- Peter and the Centurion (Acts 10:24)
- Paul:
a. From Jerusalem to Caesarea then Tarsus (9:23-30)
b. From Ephesus to Caesarea then Antioch (18:21-22)
c. To Caesarea then to Jerusalem (21:7-14) - Paul is accused in Jerusalem (Acts 21:27-29)
- Paul is beaten by those in Jerusalem (Acts 21:30-32)
- Paul is rescued by soldiers (Acts 21:32-36)
- Paul addresses those in Jerusalem (Acts 21:37-22:22)
- Paul reminds them of his Roman Citizenship (Acts 22:23-29)
- Paul’s appeal results in a Pharisee/Sadducee dispute. (Acts
22:30-23:10) - Paul is encouraged by the Lord and given
direction from God. (Acts 23:11) - Paul is put on a hit list (Acts 23:12-22)
- Paul is protected and brought to Caesarea Maritime to
Herod’s Praetorium. (Acts 23:23-35) - Paul goes before Felix at Caesarea. (Acts 24:1-21)
- Paul is held in custody until Lysias arrives. (Acts 24:22-23)
- Paul speaks to Felix’s wife Drusilla, (a Jew), Felix wants Paul
to pay him. Festus rises and takes Felix’s office. (Acts
24:24-27) - Paul stands before Festus. Then appeals to Caesar. (25:1-12)
- Paul testifies before King Agrippa and Bernice. (Acts 25:13-
26:32) - Paul sails for Rome and is shipwrecked. (Acts 27)
- Paul is snake-bitten on Malta, yet suffers no injury, he heals
many there. (28:1-10) - Paul arrives and stays in Rome two years. (Acts 28:11-31)
Four Messages from Paul about Serving the Lord
Persecutions will come. (2 Tim. 3:10-17)
To live is Christ to die is gain (Phil. 1:18-30)
Hold fast to the word of life. (Phil. 2:14-18)
Run to win (1 Corinthians 9:24-27)
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