Thursday, September 27, 2018

PT-1 "The Shipwreck" (Acts 27:27-44)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 9/27/2018 10:30 AM



My Worship Time                                                                           Focus:  PT-1 “The Shipwreck”



Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference: Acts 27:27-44



            Message of the verses:  In today’s SD we will begin to look at the shipwreck that Paul, Luke and the others who were on the boat that was supposed to be heading to Rome.  This is a rather long section of Scripture and so we will look at it when we make comments on these verses.  There is a fairly long quote from F. F. Bruce as he comments on a book written by the 19th century British yachtsman James Smith’s book “The Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul.” 



            27 But when the fourteenth night came, as we were being driven about in the Adriatic Sea, about midnight the sailors began to surmise that they were approaching some land.



            Luke is writing about the 14th night since they had left “Fair Havens.  This day found Paul and his fellow travelers still being driven about in the Adriatic Sea and this should not confuse us with the modern Adriatic Sea which is located between Italy and Croatia.  In Paul’s day, that body of water was known as the Gulf of Adria, and this today is the central Mediterranean Sea.  Now as we continue on in verse 27 we can see that it looks like this difficult voyage was about to end because “about midnight the sailors began to surmise that they were approaching some land.”  Perhaps they heard the crashing of surf on a shore and this caused them to believe that they were getting near to land.  They were only three miles from what is appropriately called “St. Paul’s Bay.”  MacArthur adds “Remarkably, in the providence of God, the storm had driven them across the Mediterranean to a small dot of land in the middle of the sea.”



            We will now look at the quote that I mentioned earlier and will probably end this SD with this quote:



“Smith relates how he made careful enquiries of experienced Mediterranean navigators in order to ascertain the mean rate of drift o a ship of this kind laid-to in such a gale.  The conclusion which he reached was a mean drift of about thirty-six miles in twenty-four hours.  The soundings recorded in v. 28 indicate that the ship was passing Koura, a point on the east coast of Malta, on her way into St. Paul’s Bay.  ‘But the distance from Clauda to the point of Koura…is 476.6 miles, which, at the rate as deduced from the information…would take exactly thirteen days, on hour, and twenty-one minutes.’  And not only so:  ‘The coincidence of the actual bearing of St. Paul’s Baby from Clauda, and the direction in which a ship must have driven in order to avoid the Syrtis, is if possible still more striking than that of the time actually consumed, and the calculated time.’  Then, after carefully reckoning the direction of the ships head with the wind, and from the lee-way, he goes on:  ‘Hence according to these calculations, a ship starting late in the evening from Clauda would, by midnight on the 14th [day], be less than three miles from the entrance of St. Paul’s Bay.  I admit that a coincidence so very close as this, is to a certain extent accidental, but it is an accident which could not have happened had there been any inaccuracy on the part of the suthor of the narrative with regard to the numerous incidents upon which the calculations are founded, or had the ship been wrecked anywhere at Malta, for there is no other place agreeing, either in name or description, within the limits of which we are tied down by calculations founded upon the narrative.”  “The Book of Acts, The New International Commentary on the New Testament.”



            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  What the authors of the above quote were actually talking about in my mind is the sovereignty of God, as there is no other way that this ship would have ended up where it did if it were not in the divine control of God.  This makes me wonder how many things that have happened in my life that are similarly controlled by my Sovereign God, and I suppose there were many of them and probably still more to come.  For all of these that happened and will happen I praise the Lord.



My Steps of Faith for Today:  Trust the Lord to care for what is going on in Washington D. C. today that it will bring glory to the Lord.



Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Because they were bitter” (Exodus 15:23).



Today’s Bible question:  “According to 1 Thessalonians 5:18, when should a Christian thank God?”



Answer in our next SD.



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