Paul, Apostle of Christ Page #7

Synopsis: The story covers Paul going from the most infamous persecutor of Christians to Jesus Christ's most influential apostle.
Genre: Drama, History
Director(s): Andrew Hyatt
Production: Affirm Films
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
47%
PG-13
Year:
2018
108 min
Website
2,616 Views


with Jesus' proclamation

to his followers

to bear witness for him in Jerusalem

and to the ends of the Earth.

And the story that began

in Jerusalem 30 years ago

has now come to Rome.

So, this is the end.

And yet death is only the beginning.

We will meet again on a new road.

Of that I am certain.

To live is Christ,

to die is gain.

I like that one.

Write it down.

We're doing well.

Over a hundred copies so far.

We will take these

with us out of Rome

and bring them to all the communities.

It will help many people.

Thank you. Thank you.

Luke.

What will you do?

I can't abandon Paul now.

Once we're gone,

I can't guarantee

your safe exit from Rome.

Aquila, you've already done

more than enough.

I feel that my finishing this work

is most important.

I guess there are some things

in life worth risking.

I shall miss you both.

Here. Paul has asked

that you would make sure

this letter reaches Timothy immediately.

Of course. Of course.

Do not be afraid.

To Timothy, my dear son.

Grace, mercy,

and peace from God the Father

and Christ Jesus our Lord.

Remember Jesus Christ,

raised from the dead,

descended from David.

Do not be ashamed

of the testimony about our Lord

or of me, his prisoner.

Rather, join with me

in suffering for the Gospel.

By the power of God,

he has saved us

and called us to a holy life.

Not because of anything we have done,

but because of his own purpose

and grace.

This is my Gospel,

for which I am suffering

even to the point of being

chained like a criminal.

But God's word is not chained.

For I am already being poured out

like a drink offering.

The time of my departure has come.

I have fought the good fight.

I have finished the race.

I have kept the faith.

The Lord be with your spirit.

Grace

be with you all.

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