Acts Pt. 48
1. Paul requested to speak while being "clapped in irons" and carried by guards. What gave him the courage to focus on others' salvation instead of his own safety? How can we emulate this?
2. The Jews in this passage were genuinely passionate but in error. How do we distinguish between Godly zeal and zealous religiosity in our own lives and church culture?
3. How can we help one another prioritize the heart of the father and the work of the kingdom over our own preferences, likes, and dislikes?
4. As we look at Paul's journey toward Rome, does seeing God’s hand in "secular" things (like Roman citizenship laws) change how you view your own daily circumstances? How can we be encouraged in this?