DAY 340 – CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLE IN ONE YEAR DEVOTIONAL -
Coming out of the storms and shipwreck of Day 339, we step into Acts 28 where Paul finally reaches Malta—cold, drenched, bruised, yet divinely preserved. The journey was turbulent, but God’s grace arrives like a warm fire waiting on the shore.
On Malta, Paul is bitten by a venomous snake but suffers no harm. The same God who preserved him in the storm preserves him on land. Paul heals the sick, strengthens the people, and continues on to Rome. Every event reinforces this truth:
When God’s hand is on your life, no weapon, storm, or serpent can stop His purpose.
This flows beautifully into Ephesians 1 and 2, where Paul—still under Roman custody—writes about the spiritual riches we have in Christ. Having walked through storms, imprisonment, beatings, and snakebites, Paul now reveals the deepest mystery:
Grace is our anchor, identity, and inheritance.
Key Themes from Ephesians 1–2
1. You Are Chosen, Not Forsaken (Ephesians 1:4–5).
Before the foundations of the world, God chose you, loved you, and predestined you for sonship. Storms do not cancel divine adoption.
2. Your Life Has Purpose and Direction (Ephesians 1:11).
Paul survived the sea because he still had a purpose in Rome. You continue to stand because God is working all things—pleasant and painful—according to His plan.
3. God’s Power Works in You (Ephesians 1:19–20).
The same power that raised Christ from the dead is active in you. The world may see weakness, but heaven sees resurrection power.
4. You Were Saved by Grace, Not Performance (Ephesians 2:8–9).
Paul’s survival wasn’t a reward—it was grace. Your salvation is not earned; it is gifted. Storms remind us that our strength is never enough, but God’s grace is always sufficient.
5. You Are God’s Masterpiece (Ephesians 2:10).
Not a mistake. Not abandoned. Not forgotten. You are crafted for good works prepared long before you were born.
6. You Have Been Brought Near (Ephesians 2:13–14).
Once far off, now brought near by Christ’s blood. Peace with God is your eternal blessing—no storm can destroy it.
Just like Paul, you may come out of a storm with scars, but you also come out with evidence of grace. The same grace that brought you through will carry you into your destiny.
Personal Reflection: Where have you underestimated God’s grace in your life? In what areas do you still strive on your own strength instead of resting in what Christ has already finished for you?
Prayer: Father, thank You for saving me by grace and carrying me through every storm. Help me live with confidence in Your love and walk boldly in the purpose You have prepared for me. Strengthen my faith, deepen my gratitude, and let my life display Your glory always. In Jesus' name, Amen.






