Cared For
Day 190: Acts 27:1-20
‘The next day we put in at Sidon. And Julius treated Paul kindly and gave him leave to go to his friends and be cared for.’ - Acts 27:3 ESV
Many believe this group of Christians that show kindness to Paul were here as a result of Stephen’s martyrdom, as believers scattered from Jerusalem.
“Paul received permission to go ashore and visit members of this community (for so we should certainly understand “his friends”) and enjoy all the attention that their Christian love could suggest while the ship was in harbor.” - F.F. Bruce
SPOILER ALERT: Tomorrow, there will be a shipwreck.
It is interesting here to play a “what-if” game. Knowing what Paul and the boat’s occupants (totaling 276) were about to face, it should not surprise us that God gave Paul favor with Julius the Centurion.
God will always give us what we need now to help us lead and persevere later.
So, what happens if the Jesus-followers here at Sidon do not meet Paul’s needs? Does he have the strength or focus necessary to lead well throughout the storm and shipwreck? We can’t know for sure, but we do know from the rest of the chapter that he was a difference-maker.
1) Be open to receiving kindness from fellow Christians.
2) Be ready to extend encouragement to those who need this kind of care.