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What does the Bible say about the Apostle Paul's journeys?

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The Bible describes Paul's journeys as driven by a desire to preach the gospel and strengthen disciples.

The Bible presents the journeys of the Apostle Paul as substantial and significant, highlighting his unwavering commitment to preaching the gospel. In Acts 18:18-23, we see Paul traveling through various regions, accompanied by Priscilla and Aquila, while taking momentary pauses to strengthen the believers. His journey is not merely geographical but serves a profound spiritual purpose: to declare the message of Christ, which he himself had once actively opposed. The narrative underscores how God directed his paths, demonstrating that while Paul planned, he remained open to God's will, encapsulated in phrases such as 'if God will.' This reflects the Reformed belief in God's sovereignty over all life decisions.
Scripture References: Acts 18:18-23

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