Acts 27:25-35

25 So, dear friends, take heart. I believe God will do exactly what he told me.
26 But we're going to shipwreck on some island or other."
27 On the fourteenth night, adrift somewhere on the Adriatic Sea, at about midnight the sailors sensed that we were approaching land.
28 Sounding, they measured a depth of one hundred twenty feet, and shortly after that ninety feet.
29 Afraid that we were about to run aground, they threw out four anchors and prayed for daylight.
30 Some of the sailors tried to jump ship. They let down the lifeboat, pretending they were going to set out more anchors from the bow.
31 Paul saw through their guise and told the centurion and his soldiers, "If these sailors don't stay with the ship, we're all going down."
32 So the soldiers cut the lines to the lifeboat and let it drift off.
33 With dawn about to break, Paul called everyone together and proposed breakfast: "This is the fourteenth day we've gone without food. None of us has felt like eating!
34 But I urge you to eat something now. You'll need strength for the rescue ahead. You're going to come out of this without even a scratch!"
35 He broke the bread, gave thanks to God, passed it around,
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