From prison cells to shipwrecks, from hardened hearts to open doors, the book of Acts ends with a surprising twist. In Acts 28, Paul arrives in Rome chained, opposed, and under guard — yet the gospel moves forward “without hindrance.”
Why does Paul suddenly quote a haunting prophecy from Isaiah? Why did Jesus use the same words? And what does this repeated warning reveal about the danger of hearing truth without truly responding to it?
This message explores the difference between spectators and seekers, religion and genuine discipleship, and the invitation God extends to all who truly want to hear.
Join us as we conclude our journey through Acts and discover why the story ends not with defeat, but with an open door.