7 ARROWS : Romans 2


Paul details the righteous judgement of God.

“Therefore” (v. 1) points back to the end of chapter 1 where mankind chose sin over God. The result is the judgement of God. Jews & Gentiles alike would have understood this logic.

God’s restraint to punish sin is limited. God’s holy wrath will fall on the unrepentant.

All sin will be paid for by someone.

Take my sin as seriously as God does.

Many unsaved people have no idea that the wrath of God is real and coming.

Father God, you are righteous in ALL of your ways. Thank you Jesus for taking the wrath for my sins.


7 ARROWS : Romans 1


Paul gives encouragement to Christians in Rome. In between the lines you can read/feel his personal experiences from what was covered the last part of Acts.

Paul’s letter is dripping with rich theology and insights that speak to both people of Jewish and Gentile backgrounds.

God has revealed himself clearly…

…but men still tend to prefer idols- creating new ways to live in bondage of sin.

Never be ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

The vacuum of a Christ-less life is a petri dish of self-serving wickedness and idolatry.

Father, break my heart for the things that break your heart.


7 ARROWS : Acts 28


Paul finally gets to Rome.

It would have been noticed that Paul was consistent in his message and constant in his sharing of the Gospel regardless of circumstances or consequences.

God has been faithful to put Paul before exactly who he needed to.

People believing in Christ are a mixed bag regardless their background.

Don’t be aggravated when circumstances beyond your control throw curveballs. No matter what, be faithful to the call God has on your life.

Whether life is easy or difficult- stay faithful to Christ and do not quite until God calls us home.

Father, empower me with your Holy Sprit to endure and thrive until the end.


7 ARROWS : Acts 27


Paul is shipwrecked on Malta with 275 other prisoners and soldiers.

Early hearers/readers of this story would notice God’s protection and provision all over it.

Sometimes God uses storms to keep us exactly where we need to be.

Impending doom tends to make even the hardest hearts soften.

I trust God’s sovereign hand.

Pay attention to ministry opportunities that appear when people are at the end of their rope.

Father, help me look beyond storms and circumstances- straight to you.


7 ARROWS : Acts 26


Paul shares his testimony before King Agrippa.

Paul connect the dots of the Jewish law and prophets all the way to the Messiah- Jesus.

History is God’s story.

Men can see all of the dots connected and still not believe.

I need to be quick to help people connect dots…maybe they haven’t thought of before.

There are people who have never thought about these “dots” at all, so don’t assume.

Father, thank you for revealing your big story- the grand narrative of Jesus!


7 ARROWS : Acts 25


Paul continues to be railroaded by false accusations while in Roman custody.

Paul uses his rights as a Roman citizen to try to get a fair trial. Early readers would have understood this struggle.

God is orchestrating bigger plans than Paul’s release.

Hatred can lead men to make irrational wild decisions. An ambush by “God’s law keepers” to kill someone you are at odds with theologically? Come on guys? *facepalm*

Be patient while God is working.

Sometimes accusers condemn themselves (at least tell on themselves) with their own words and actions.

Father, help me be patient and faithful to remain devoted to you and your mission no matter what.


7 ARROWS : Acts 24


Jewish leaders bring trumped up charges before the Romans and against Paul.

Anyone familiar with the Sanhedrin and Roman authorities would recognize the red tape of bureaucracy.

God’s purposes and message was advancing even while Paul was a prisoner.

Red tape and corruption are not new problems.

Rely on God’s timing, even when it feels that time is standing still.

Even when being treated unjustly, people are watching my witness- how I handle things…attitude…reaction…everything. Be a good ambassador of Christ and represent him accurately.

God, help me to be patient and looking for ministry opportunities even while waiting.


7 ARROWS : Acts 23


Paul is being held in custody by the Romans while the Jews try to condemn him.

Paul pitting the Pharisees and the Sadducees against one another was slick.

God continues to spread his message among the elite rulers of many different cultures.

Men love to argue who is right.

Trust God to give wisdom and words as needed.

People at all levels of influence need to hear the Gospel message.

Father, I trust your wisdom. Help me follow you closely.


7 ARROWS : Acts 22


Paul shares his salvation testimony to his Roman captors as they try to figure out what this riot it all about.

For a Jewish audience, hearing of Paul’s pedigree would have been an eye-opener- quite impressive.

God seems to take great pleasure in redeeming the most unlikely people for his purposes.

Sometimes Christ-following people try to leverage their rights for a greater purpose than their own comfort of position.

Don’t be timid about sharing your testimony of God’s intervention in your life.

People relate well to personal stories.

Father God, thank you for the way you saved me. May I be quick to publicly tell that story with you as the star.


7 ARROWS : Acts 21


Paul prepares to be arrested.

Paul not caving to Jewish tradition made his life harder and further validated his testimony.

God gave Paul what he needed in this dark moment- peace and boldness.

Men are easily worked up.

Depend on God’s provision always.

A Christ-follower’s testimony can shine brightest during darkest trials and persecution.

Father, always, but especially in dark times, let me shine for you.