Acts 28

Jun 15, 2025    Bruce Forsee

This sermon explores the final chapter of Acts, emphasizing the book's overarching themes of the gospel's spread and Satan's defeat. Paul's encounter with the viper on Malta serves as a symbolic representation of Christ's victory over Satan, pointing us to God's providence in Paul's ministry, the unstoppable nature of the gospel, and the biblical view of victory through suffering.


Key Take-Aways:

- The gospel's spread is not dependent on any single apostle but continues through all believers.

- The book of Acts ends with an open-ended narrative, suggesting the ongoing spread of the gospel.

- Biblical victory always involves suffering and faithfulness.