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What does the Bible say about the Apostle Paul's life in Rome?

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The Bible describes Paul spending two years in Rome under house arrest, preaching the kingdom of God to all who came to him.

Acts 28:30-31 tells us that the Apostle Paul lived in his own hired house in Rome for two years, receiving visitors and preaching the kingdom of God with confidence. Despite being under house arrest and chained to a Roman guard, Paul welcomed visitors from all walks of life—Jews and Gentiles alike—illustrating the universal call of the Gospel to all who would listen. His situation exemplifies how God can work through our limitations to advance His purposes, emphasizing that the Gospel is for everyone, regardless of their station in life.
Scripture References: Acts 28:30-31

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