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Paul's voyage to Rome features a hurricane, a shipwreck, and Paul being the calmest person on the boat the entire time.
On the way to Rome, Paul warns the crew not to sail but they ignore him. A massive storm hits and batters the ship for two weeks straight. Everyone thinks they're done for, but Paul stands up and says 'an angel told me not a single person will die — only the ship is getting wrecked.' The ship runs aground, breaks apart, and all 276 people make it to shore on Malta. Paul then casually survives a venomous snakebite on the beach.
Acts
The Shipwreck That Couldn't Stop the Mission
Paul gets shipped off to Rome as a prisoner, warns everyone the voyage is a terrible idea, and nobody listens. A catastrophic storm hits, all hope is lost, but God sends an angel with a promise. The ship goes down but every single person survives. Plot armor is real when God writes the script.
Acts
Snake Bit and Still Standing
Paul survives a shipwreck, tanks a viper bite like it's nothing, heals an entire island, and finally makes it to Rome. He spends his last chapter preaching the kingdom of God to anyone who'll listen — and some won't. The book of Acts ends not with a period but with a mic still on.
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