FIFTEEN WEEK OUTLINES FOR STUDY ON THE BOOK OF ACTS
WEEK 1 CHAPTER 1
WEEK 2 CHAPTER 2
WEEK 3 CHAPTERS 3 - 5
WEEK 4 CHAPTERS 6 - 7
WEEK 5 CHAPTERS 8 - 9
WEEK 6 CHAPTERS 10 - 12
WEEK 7 CHAPTERS 13 - 14
WEEK 8 REVIEWS
WEEK 9 CHAPTERS 15 - 16
WEEK 10 CHAPTERS 17 - 19
WEEK 11 CHAPTERS 20 - 21
WEEK 12 CHAPTERS 22 - 23
WEEK 13 CHAPTERS 24 - 26
WEEK 14 CHAPTERS 27 - 28
WEEK 15 REVIEWS
WEEK 1
SECTION OUTLINE ONE (ACTS 1)
Luke opens Acts, his second book, with a review of the ascension of Jesus. The twelve apostles choose Matthias to replace Judas Iscariot.
I. THE ACTION ON THE MOUNT OF OLIVES (1:1-11)
A. The assurance from Jesus (1:1-8)
B. The ascension of Jesus (1:9-11)
II. THE ACTION IN THE UPPER ROOM (1:12-26)
A. The prayer meeting (1:12-15)
B. The business meeting (1:16-26)
WEEK 2
SECTION OUTLINE TWO (ACTS 2)
The Holy Spirit comes at Pentecost and fills the believers. Peter, ho once denied the Savior out of fear, now preaches boldly to huge crowd, sharing the gospel. Many respond to his message by believing in Christ, and the new church begins to grow.
I. THE CLOVEN TONGUES (2:1-4)
A. The sounds at Pentecost (2:1-2)
B. The sights at Pentecost (2:3)
C. The speeches at Pentecost (2:4)
II. THE CROWD (2:5-11)
A. The men in this crowd (2:5)
B. The marvel by this crowd (2:6-11)
III. THE CONFUSION (2:12-13)
A. The people in the crowd ask each other, "What can this mean?" (2:12).
B. Some of them say, "They're drunk, that's all!" (2:13).
IV. THE CLARIFICATION (2:14-21)
A. The speaker (2:14)
B. The statement (2:15)
C. The Scriptures (2:16-21) (see Joel 2:28-32).
V. THE CONDEMNATION (2:22-28)
A. The Messiah was crucified by his foes (2:22-23)
B. The Messiah was resurrected by his Father (2:24-28).
VI. THE TWOFOLD CONCLUSION (2:29-36)
A. Concerning Jesus' resurrection (2:29-32)
B. Concerning Jesus' exaltation (2:33-36)
VII. THE CONVICTION (2:37)
VIII. THE COMMANDS (2:38-39): Peter tells the crowd that they must do two things.
A. "Each of you must turn from your sins and turn to God" (2:38 a).
B. "Be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins" (2:38 b-39).
IX. THE CHALLENGE (2:40): Peter urges his listeners to accept Christ.
X. THE CONVERSIONS (2:41): Three thousand people believe and are baptized!
XI. THE COMMUNION (2:42-47): The newly formed church now involves itself in several activities.
A. Bible study (2:42 a)
B. Prayer and worship (2:42 d, 45-46 a, 47 a)
C. Fellowship (2:42 b)
D. Sharing and caring (2:44,46 c, 47 b)
E. The Lord's Supper (2:42 c, 46 b)
F. Signs and wonders (2:43)
WEEK 3
SECTION OUTLINE THREE (ACTS 3)
Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, heals a crippled beggar and reaches in the Temple.
I. THE MIRACLE (3:1-11)
A. Two consecrated men (3:1)
B. One crippled man (3:2-11)
II. THE MESSAGE (3:12-26)
A. Peter's explanation (3:12-16)
B. Peter's exhortation (3:17-26)
SECTION OUTLINE FOUR (ACTS 4)
The religious leaders arrest Peter and John and demand to know y what power they healed the cripple. Peter says it was Jesus' power! Ordered never again to preach about Jesus, the believers pray for courage, and still more people believe
I. FRUSTRATION (4:1-3)
A. The anger of the Jewish leaders (4:1-2)
B. The arrest by the Jewish leaders (4:3)
II. MULTIPLICATION (4:4): In spite of persecution, the number of believers now reaches a new high of 5,000 men!
III. INTERROGATION (4:5-22): Peter and John are questioned by the high priest.
A. First ordeal (4:5-12)
B. Private meeting (4:13-17)
C. Second ordeal (4:18-22)
IV. SUPPLICATION (4:23-30)
A. The believers acknowledge God's sovereignty in dealing with his enemies (4:25-28).
B. The believers ask for God's strength in dealing with their enemies (4:23-24,29-30).
V. DEMONSTRATION (4:31): God's mighty power shakes the building!
VI.COOPERATION (4:32-35): The believers sell their possessions and freely share with each other.
VII.EXEMPLIFICATION (4:36-37): A godly believer named Barnabas is singled out as an example of this sacrificial sharing.
SECTION OUTLINE FIVE (ACTS 5)
Ananias and Sapphira lie, and God kills them. The apostles heal many people. They are arrested, but an angel frees them. Again they are arrested and ordered not to speak about Jesus. But they keep preaching, and the church keeps growing.
I. THE PURITY IN THE EARLY CHURCH (5:1-11): Ananias and Sapphira are judged for their sin.
A. The deception by Ananias and Sapphira (5:1-2)
B. The discovery of Ananias and Sapphira (5:3-4)
C. The deaths of Ananias and Sapphira (5:5-11)
II. THE POWER BY THE EARLY CHURCH (5:12-16)
A. As seen by the signs the apostles do (5:12-14)
B. As seen by the sick the apostles deliver (5:15-16)
III. THE PERSECUTION AGAINST THE EARLY CHURCH (5:17-42)
A. The anger of the Sadducees (5:17-18)
B. The angel of the Lord (5:19-21)
C. The astonishment of the jailers (5:22-26)
D. The accusation by the Sanhedrin (5:27-28)
E. The answer by the apostles (5:29-32)
F. The advice of a lawyer (5:33-42)
WEEK 4
SECTION OUTLINE SIX (ACTS 6)
The twelve apostles call a meeting of all the believers and choose seven men to administer a food program for the rapidly multiplying church. One of them, Stephen,is arrested and put on trial.
I. THE SELECTION OF THE SEVEN DEACONS (6:1-7)
A. The complaint to the church leaders (6:1)
B. The conference of the church leaders (6:2-4)
C. The choice by the church leaders (6:5-7)
II. THE SLANDER AGAINST THE ONE DEACON (6:8-15)
A. The miracles by Stephen (6:8)
B. The malice against Stephen (6:9-14)
C. The meekness of Stephen (6:15)
SECTION OUTLINE SEVEN (ACTS 7)
Stephen addresses the council. Jesus appears to Stephen while he s testifying, and the enraged Jewish leaders drag Stephen out of he city and stone him to death. A young man named Saul is one of the official witnesses at the stoning.
I. THE MESSAGE OF STEPHEN TO THE SANHEDRIN (7:1-53): Stephen has been falsely accused of speaking against the Temple. Now he says that the Temple is not necessary for worshiping the true God!
A. Israel was favored by God before possessing either its Tabernacle or two Temples (7:1-38).
B. Israel was faithless to God after possessing both its Tabernacle and two Temples (7:39-53).
II. THE MARTYRDOM OF STEPHEN BY THE SANHEDRIN (7:54-60)
A. His persecutors (7:54, 57-58)
B. His preview of glory (7:55-56)
C. His prayers (7:59-60)
D. His passing (7:60 b)
WEEK 5
SECTION OUTLINE EIGHT (ACTS 8)
After Stephen's death, most of the believers flee, still preaching he gospel. Philip preaches in Samaria and witnesses to an Ethiopian eunuch in Gaza. Simon the sorcerer tries to purchase the Holy Spirit's power and is rebuked by the apostles.
I. SAUL THE PERSECUTOR (8:1-3)
A. He approves the death of Stephen (8:1).
B. He attempts the destruction of the church (8:2-3).
II. PHILIP THE PREACHER (8:4-8, 26-40)
A. His public ministry in Samaria (8:4-8)
B. His private ministry in Gaza (8:26-40)
III. SIMON THE PRETENDER (8:9-25)
A. The circumstances (8:14-17): The Jerusalem church sends two men to help Philip during his Samaritan crusade.
B. The confrontation (8:9-13, 18-25): Peter and John meet Simon the sorcerer.
SECTION OUTLINE NINE (ACTS 9)
Saul, the great persecutor of the church, receives a vision of Jesus nd is blinded by a heavenly light. When he regains his sight, he begins preaching that Jesus is the Son of God! Peter heals a aralyzed man and raises a woman from the dead.
I. ACTIVITIES IN THE LIFE OF SAUL (9:1-31)
A. Saul's vendetta against the saints of God (9:1-2)
B. Saul's vision of the Son of God (9:3-9)
C. Saul's visitation by the servant of God (9:10-25)
D. Saul's validation by the statesman of God (9:26-31)
II. ACTIVITIES IN THE LIFE OF PETER (9:32-43)
A. He restores a cripple at Lydda (9:32-35).
B. He raises a corpse at Joppa (9:36-43).
WEEK 6
SECTION OUTLINE TEN (ACTS 10)
Peter receives a vision from God, telling him that the Good News s for Gentiles as well as Jews. He goes to the home of Cornelius, a Roman officer, and tells him about Christ. Cornelius and his family believe and are filled with the Holy Spirit.
I. CORNELIUS, RELIGIOUS SINNER IN CAESAREA (10:1-8)
A. His veneration for God (10:1-2)
B. His visitation from God (10:3-8)
II. PETER, RELUCTANT SOULWINNER IN JOPPA (10:9-23)
A. The three visions upstairs (10:9-17 a)
B. The three visitors downstairs (10:17 b-23)
III. CORNELIUS AND PETER, REDEEMED SAINTS IN CHRIST (10:24-48)
A. The conversation with Cornelius (10:24-35)
B. The clarification to Cornelius (10:36-43): Peter preaches a ermon.
C. The conversion of Cornelius (10:44-48)
SECTION OUTLINE ELEVEN (ACTS 11)
Some of the Jewish Christians in Jerusalem criticize Peter for associating with Gentiles. Peter explains that the Holy Spirit has ome upon the Gentiles as well as the Jews. Saul and Barnabas preach in Antioch of Syria, with huge results.
I. PETER AND THE CRITICS AT JERUSALEM (11:1-18)
A. The accusation (11:1-3)
B. The argument (11:4-17)
C. The acceptance (11:18)
II. BARNABAS AND THE CONVERTS AT ANTIOCH (11:19-30)
A. The Christian assembly at Antioch (11:19-21)
B. The Christian associates at Antioch (11:22-30)
SECTION OUTLINE TWELVE (ACTS 12)
King Herod Agrippa has the apostle James killed and Peter put in prison. The night before Peter's trial, an angel comes to the jail and frees him! Herod accepts worship from the people of Tyre and Sidon; God strikes him with a sickness, and he dies.
I. PETER'S DELIVERANCE (12:1-19 a)
A. The death of James (12:1-2)
B. The deliverance of Peter (12:3-19 a)
II. HEROD AGRIPPA'S DEATH (12:19 b-23): The people of Tyre and Sidon seek and receive an audience with Herod Agrippa.
A. The reason for their meeting (12:19 b-20)
B. The results of this meeting (12:21-25)
III. THE GOSPEL'S DISPERSION (12:24-25): The Good News spreads rapidly, and many more become believers.
WEEK 7
SECTION OUTLINE THIRTEEN (ACTS 13)
Saul sets out on the first great missionary journey, taking Barnabas ith him to Antioch of Syria, Cyprus, Perga, and Antioch of Pisidia. Along the way, John Mark joins the team but later abandons the others. Saul changes his name to Paul.
I. PAUL AND BARNABAS IN ANTIOCH OF SYRIA (13:1-3)
A. They are chosen by the Spirit of God (13:1-2)
B. They are commissioned by the church of God (13:3)
II. PAUL AND BARNABAS IN CYPRUS (13:4-12): John Mark joins the team.
A. The openness to God's Word (13:4-7)
B. The opposition to God's Word (13:8-11)
C. The obedience to God's Word (13:12)
III. PAUL AND BARNABAS IN PERGA (13:13): John Mark abandons the team.
IV. PAUL AND BARNABAS IN ANTIOCH OF PISIDIA (13:14-52): Here Paul delivers two sermons.
A. First sermon (13:14-43)
B. Second sermon (13:44-52)
SECTION OUTLINE FOURTEEN (ACTS 14)
Paul and Barnabas continue on their missionary journey.
I. PAUL AND BARNABAS IN ICONIUM (14:1-7)
A. The conversions (14:1)
B. The confirmation (14:3)
C. The contrast (14:4)
D. The conspiracy (14:2,5-7)
II. PAUL AND BARNABAS IN LYSTRA (14:8-20)
A. The cripple (14:8)
B. The command (14:9-10)
C. The confusion (14:11-14)
D. The correction (14:15-18)
E. The conspiracy (14:19-20)
III. PAUL AND BARNABAS IN DERBE (14:21): Again a large number respond to the gospel message.
IV. PAUL AND BARNABAS BACK IN LYSTRA, ICONIUM, AND ANTIOCH OF PISIDIA (14:22-25): The apostles now minister in a twofold way to the new converts in these cities.
A. They strengthen everyone in the churches (14:22).
B. They select elders for the churches (14:23-25).
V. PAUL AND BARNABAS BACK IN ANTIOCH OF SYRIA (14:26-28)
A. They report to their home church (14:26-27).
B. They remain (for a long time) in their home church (14:28).
WEEK 8
WEEK 9
SECTION OUTLINE FIFTEEN (ACTS 15)
A council is held in Jerusalem to determine whether Gentiles who become Christians must adhere to the old Jewish customs.
I. THE DEBATE IN JERUSALEM (15:1-34): A special council is called by the Jerusalem church.
A. The reason for this council meeting (15:1,6)
B. The reports during this council meeting (15:2-5, 7-18)
C. The resolution from this council (15:19-34)
II. THE DISAGREEMENT IN ANTIOCH (15:35-41): Paul and Barnabas have a sharp disagreement.
A. The reason for this disagreement (15:35-38
B. The results of this disagreement (15:39-41)
SECTION OUTLINE SIXTEEN (ACTS 16)
Paul sets off on his second missionary journey, taking with him Silas and Timothy. Paul and Silas are imprisoned, but God sends an earthquake to loose their chains and open the prison door!
I. THE CIRCUMCISION AT LYSTRA (16:1-5)
A. The recipient (16:3 b)
B. The reason (16:1-3 a)
C. The results (16:4-5)
II. THE CALL AT TROAS (16:6-10)
A. The Spirit tells Paul not to go north or south (16:6-8).
B. The Spirit tells Paul to go west (16:9-10)
III. THE CONVERSIONS AT PHILIPPI (16:11-34): The gospel team wins two key people to Jesus and frees one person from a demon.
A. A businesswoman (16:11-15)
B. A slave girl (16:16-21)
C. A prison guard (16:24-34)
IV. THE CONSTERNATION AT THE JAILER'S HOUSE (16:35-40)
A. The authorities' fear (16:35-39)
B. The apostles' freedom (16:40)
WEEK 10
SECTION OUTLINE SEVENTEEN (ACTS 17)
Paul and Silas continue on their missionary journey. Paul preaches sermon in Athens.
I. PAUL AND SILAS IN THESSALONICA (17:1-9)
A. The faithfulness of the missionaries (17:1-3)
B. The fruits of the missionaries (17:4)
C. The foes of the missionaries (17:5-9)
II. PAUL AND SILAS IN BEREA (17:10-15)
A. The openness to God's Word (17:10-12)
B. The opposition to God's Word (17:13-15)
III. PAUL (ONLY) IN ATHENS (17:16-34): On Mars Hill, Paul preaches his most famous sermon, identifying the Lord as the "unknown God" the Atheneans have been worshiping.
A. The need for this sermon (17:16-17)
B. The audience for this sermon (17:18-21)
C. The introduction to this sermon (17:22-23)
D. vThe points in this sermon (17:24-31)
E. The reaction to this sermon (17:32-34)
SECTION OUTLINE EIGHTEEN (ACTS 18)
Paul meets Priscilla and Aquila in Corinth and receives a vision in which God tells him not to be afraid of his enemies. Priscilla and Aquila instruct Apollos at Ephesus.
I. THE ACTIVITIES OF PAUL (18:1-23)
A. Paul in Corinth (18:1-17)
B. Paul in Cenchrea (18:18)
C. Paul in Ephesus (18:19-21)
D. Paul in Antioch of Syria (18:22)
E. Paul in Galatia (18:23)
II. THE ACTIVITIES OF APOLLOS (18:24-28)
A. Apollos in Ephesus (18:24-26)
B. Apollos in Greece (18:27-28)
SECTION OUTLINE NINETEEN (ACTS 19)
Paul's third missionary journey takes him to Ephesus, where he preaches and performs many miracles. A riot develops in the city when Paul crosses some idol makers, but the mayor is able to quell the uproar.
I. THE DISCIPLES OF JOHN (19:1-7): Paul meets twelve former disciples of John the Baptist.
A. What he asks them (19:1-2 a)
B. How they answer him (19:2 b-7)
II. THE DECLARATION OF THE GOSPEL (19:8-10)
A. The first three months (19:8)
B. The final two years (19:9-10)
III. THE DISTRIBUTION OF PRAYER CLOTHS (19:11-12): God so anoints Paul that even a handkerchief of cloth that has touched Paul's skin brings about healing when placed on the sick.
IV. THE DIVINATIONS OF SCEVA'S SONS (19:13-17)
A. The presumption (19:13-14)
B. The penalty (19:15-17)
V. THE DEDICATION OF NEW CONVERTS (19:18-20)
A. vWho they are (19:18)
B What they do (19:19-20)
VI. THE DECISION OF PAUL (19:21-22): The apostle vows to visit Rome in the near future.
VII. THE DEFENDERS OF ARTEMIS (19:23-41): A riot breaks out in Ephesus.
A. The lecture of Demetrius (19:23-27)
B. The lunacy of the crowd (19:28-34)
C. The logic of the mayor (19:35-41)
WEEK 11
SECTION OUTLINE TWENTY (ACTS 20)
Paul travels to Troas, where a young man named Eutychus falls sleep during one of Paul's sermons and tumbles out of a third-story window to his death, but Paul brings him back to life and then continues his sermon!
I. PAUL IN GREECE (20:1-3)
A. The time (20:1-3 a)
B. The treachery (20:3 b)
II. PAUL EN ROUTE TO TROAS (20:4-6): He is accompanied by seven associates, including Timothy.
III. PAUL IN TROAS (20:7-12)
A. The midnight message (20:7)
B. The mishap (20:8-9)
C. The miracle (20:10-12)
IV. PAUL EN ROUTE TO MILETUS (20:13-16): The apostle is hurrying to Jerusalem for the celebration of Pentecost.
V. PAUL IN MILETUS (20:17-38): The apostle shares his heart with a group of select men.
A. The participants (20:17)
B. The perspective (20:18-35)
C. The prayer (20:36-38)
SECTION OUTLINE TWENTY-ONE (ACTS 21)
Paul travels to Jerusalem despite prophecies that he will be mprisoned and despite his friends' pleading with him not to ndanger his life by going. Sure enough, in Jerusalem Paul is arrested and brought before the city's Roman commander.
I. PAUL EN ROUTE TO TYRE (21:1-3)
II. PAUL IN TYRE (21:4-6)
A. The week (21:4 a)
B. The warning (21:4 b-6)
III. PAUL IN PTOLEMAIS (21:7): He is here for one day only.
IV. PAUL IN CAESAREA (21:8-15)
A. The warrior of God (21:8)
B. The women of God (21:9)
C. The warning from God (21:10-12)
D. The will of God (21:13-15)
V. PAUL IN JERUSALEM (21:16-40)
A. The report (21:16-19)
B. The rumor (21:20-26)
C. The reprobation (21:27-29)
D. The riot (21:30-31)
E. The rescue (21:32-36)
WEEK 12
SECTION OUTLINE TWENTY-TWO (ACTS 22)
Paul addresses the angry crowd but fails to placate them. The Roman commander gives orders to have Paul whipped but withdraws the order when he learns that Paul is a Roman citizen.
I. PAUL STANDS BEFORE AN ANGRY MOB (22:1-21)
A. He speaks concerning his pre-conversion (22:1-5, 20).
B. He speaks concerning his conversion (22:6-16).
C. He speaks concerning his post-conversion (22:17-19, 21).
II. PAUL STANDS BEFORE THE ROMAN MILITARY (22:22-29)
A. The anarchy of the crowd (22:22-23)
B. The action of the commander (22:24-29)
III. PAUL STANDS BEFORE THE JEWISH SANHEDRIN (22:30): The apostle is given the opportunity to testify before these leaders.
SECTION OUTLINE TWENTY-THREE (ACTS 23)
Paul speaks to the high council. He wisely turns their attention way from him by referring to the resurrection, which the Pharisees espouse and the Sadducees deny. The Lord appears to Paul and tells him to go to Rome. A plot against Paul's life is thwarted by his nephew.
I. THE COUNCIL (23:1-10): Paul stands before the Jewish Sanhedrin.
A. The assault (23:1-2)
B. The anger (23:3)
C. The apology (23:4-5)
D. The argument (23:6-10)
II. THE COMFORT (23:11)
A. The Lord appears to Paul that night (23:11 a).
B. The Lord speaks to Paul that night (23:11 b)
III. THE CONSPIRACY (23:12-24)
A. The reprisal against Paul (23:12-15)
B. The relative of Paul (23:16-22)
C. The removal of Paul (23:23-24)
IV. THE COMMUNICATION (23:25-30): Claudius Lysias, the Roman commander, writes a letter to Governor Felix in Caesarea, explaining why Paul is being sent.
V. THE CONFINEMENT (23:31-35): In Caesarea Paul is kept in the prison at Herod's palace.
WEEK 13
SECTION OUTLINE TWENTY-FOUR (ACTS 24)
The Roman governor Felix interrogates Paul, then keeps him in prison for two years.
I. FELIX REVIEWS THE CHARGES AGAINST PAUL (24:1-23)
A. The defamation by the prosecution (24:1-9)
B. The defense by the prisoner (24:10-21)
C. The deference by the politician (24:22-23)
II. FELIX REFUSES THE CHRIST OF PAUL (24:24-25): Both the governor and his wife, Drusilla, hear Paul in a private meeting.
A. Paul's theme (24:24-25 a)
B. Felix's terror (24:25 b)
III. FELIX REQUESTS SOME CASH FROM PAUL (24:26-27): For the next two years, Felix continually visits the imprisoned Paul, hoping (in vain) to receive bribe money.
SECTION OUTLINE TWENTY-FIVE (ACTS 25)
Paul testifies before Porcius Festus, who is Governor Felix's replacement, and Herod Agrippa.
I. FESTUS AND PAUL (25:1-12)
A. The governor and the plotters (25:1-5)
B. The governor and the prisoner (25:6-12)
II. FESTUS AND AGRIPPA (25:13-27)
A. The information about Paul (25:13-22)
B. The introduction of Paul (25:23-27)
SECTION OUTLINE TWENTY-SIX (ACTS 26)
Paul speaks to King Agrippa.
I. THE PERMISSION (26:1): Agrippa invites Paul to tell his story.
II. THE PERSONAL TESTIMONY (26:2-23)
A. Paul reviews his life as a religious man (26:2-11).
B. Paul reviews his life as a redeemed man (26:12-23).
III. THE PROTEST (26:24-25)
A. Festus's accusation (26:24)
B. Paul's answer (26:25)
IV. THE PERSUASION (26:26-29)
A. Paul to Agrippa (26:26-27)
B. Agrippa to Paul (26:28)
C. Paul to Agrippa (26:29)
V. THE POSTSCRIPT (26:30-32): After the meeting Agrippa and Festus agree that Paul could be set free had he not appealed to Caesar.
WEEK 14
SECTION OUTLINE TWENTY-SEVEN (ACTS 27)
Paul is shipwrecked en route to Rome.
I. PHASE ONE: FROM CAESAREA TO SIDON (27:1-3)
A. The command given to Julius the centurion (27:1-2)
B. The compassion shown by Julius the centurion (27:3)
II. PHASE TWO: FROM SIDON TO MYRA (27:4-6): The prisoners are transferred to an Egyptian ship headed for Italy.
III. PHASE THREE: FROM MYRA TO FAIR HAVENS (27:7-12): Paul warns the centurion not to continue the voyage.
A. The reason for Paul's warning (27:7-10)
B. The rejection of Paul's warning (27:11-12)
IV. PHASE FOUR: FROM FAIR HAVENS TO MALTA (27:13-44)
A. The fearful storm (27:13-20)
B. The cheerful saint (27:21-44)
SECTION OUTLINE TWENTY-EIGHT (ACTS 28)
Paul and the others who had been on board the doomed ship are treated kindly by the islanders. Paul heals many people on the island. When he finally arrives in Rome, Paul preaches to the Jewish leaders there from his prison cell without resistance.
I. PAUL AT MALTA (28:1-10)
A. The apostle and the people on the island (28:1-6)
B. The apostle and the politician on the island (28:7-10)
III. PAUL IN ROME (28:15-31)
A. Where (28:15-16)
B. Who (28:17-29)
C. When (28:30-31)
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