Have you ever survived anything? Have you ever given up hope, and just when
you gave up hope, hope didn't give up on you and grabbed hold of you in the depths? I've been preaching this all weekend, but
I feel something special happening right now for somebody who is in an unexpected place,
a strange place, a small place, a stuck place. The Bible says that those islanders were so
kind to the prisoners, 276 of them in all, that they built them a fire. Paul was such a good dude he decided to help. They're building a fire, and Paul doesn't
want to stand over there like me at a Love Week event, looking like some lazy preacher
who doesn't know how to do anything. Paul grabs a piece of wood. Look. It's right there in verse 3. "He gathered a pile of brushwood and, as he
put it on the fire…" Trying to help. "…a snake came out." Let's go back to everything that has happened
to Paul. He's imprisoned for preaching the gospel. He's shipwrecked because the sailors are too
stupid to follow his advice. Now he's cold on Malta. We're talking about Malta. Stuck and stranded, shivering and cold, uncertain,
in an unfamiliar place. Just as he thinks he has made it to safety,
he gets struck by a snake. This is almost comical…unless you've been
there. Just when you thought the fight was going
to be over, here comes something else. The snake pops up out of the fire that Paul
was simply trying to help them build on an island called Malta where he never even planned
to go, and the Bible says it fastened itself to his hand. So this is not some quick little strike. This snake bit down on Paul. Watch what the people did, because you have
to be careful about people. People will always assign a reason to why
you're going through what you're going through. "Well, if I were her husband I would have
left too." People will say stuff like that. Not to you. They never say it to you. They just think it about you. They think the reason bad things happen to
you is because of something you did. Well, the islanders are watching this guy
who has a snake on his hand, who just came crawling out of the sea with some seaweed
around his ears, and he claims to be a preacher and a servant of God. "If you're a servant of God, why isn't God
protecting you?" Has the Devil tried to convince you lately
that if you really had a God you wouldn't be going through what you're going through? So they
stood back and said, "This dude…" "When they saw the snake hanging from his
hand…" Which means it was there for a minute. When they saw the snake hanging from his hand,
they drew their own conclusions. "He must have done something wrong. He must be a murderer. He must be out of the will of God." "…for
though he escaped the sea, the goddess Justice has not allowed him to live." I love the next verse, because Paul preaches
one of the most powerful sermons in the New Testament. Watch this. When Paul saw them all looking, he knew he
had a captive audience. Verse 5 says that when Paul saw them looking
he said… This may not be in your Bible. I'm reading from the "TSV," the "Taylor Swift
Version." He said, "Players gonna play, play, play,
play, play." Come on, y'all. Go back to 2014 with me for a minute. "And haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate,
hate." Five times. It's a quintuplet in the New Testament. "Heartbreakers gonna break, break…" "We get the point, Pastor. You don't have to quote the whole chorus and
the verse." Paul's response… That's the word. Watch this. He didn't say a word. He didn't try to convince them that God was
with him. He didn't feel sorry for himself. He didn't go on Facebook and write a response
post. Watch what he did. He did what you have to learn how to do when
you make it through the storm and all hell breaks loose on the shore, when they talk
about you, when it looks like this is the end, when you've been through it and it keeps
coming. The Bible says Paul shook it off. Touch seven people and say, "Shake it off." Shake it off right now before it gets in your
system. Shake it off right now before it kills you. Shake it off right now while they're standing
around watching you. You have to do it right now. Right now you have to shake it off. You don't take a vote from the island committee
to see whether or not they think God is with you. No. Paul said, "I got a revelation. God already told me I'm going to Rome, so
I can't die on this island. I already know he'll never leave me or forsake
me. I already know I'm more than a conqueror. I already know! If I'm going to Rome, I can't die on Malta." When the snake fell off of Paul's hand and
died in the fire, it wasn't a surprise to him. He knew it had to happen. "I had to survive. I had to make it. I had to get through it. God had to prove his power." I feel your presence, Lord, for everybody
who has been wondering "Why?" You've been stuck on the "why-land." You know what I'm saying? You've been so busy trying to figure out a
reason, and God is trying to give you a revelation. Not just you but everybody watching you. God wants everybody to see you shake it off. God wants everybody around you to see you
trust him though he slay you. That's why the snake had to bite him, because
faith doesn't prevent me from getting bit. Faith doesn't prevent me from washing up on
the shore. What I love about it is that after Paul shook
the snake off, the people stood back and watched to see what was going to happen next, because
that's what they do. They don't bring you an ice pack or an aspirin. They will stand there and watch you. The Bible says they were shocked, because
they expected him to swell up. You know you have some people who are surprised
that you made it and surprised you're still happy. They thought when they broke your heart you
were going to quit, but look at you in church, worshiping God, serving God, believing God. Look at you. So they're like, "Oh, let's see what happens
next." They waited a long time, and then when they
saw he didn't swell up (or turn into a walker), they changed their minds. This is why you cannot put your confidence
in people. They changed their minds and said, "He's a
god." One minute he's a murderer. Now he's a god. One minute "Hosanna." The next minute "Crucify him." That's why your response cannot be to people. Even when I preach… I love you, but I can't preach for you. I can preach to you but I can't preach for
you, because the thing I say that you need to hear might make you cross your arms and
get an attitude. Well, sit back and take it, honey, because
if God sent it, I'm going to say it. Now watch this. I want to show you one more thing. So he shakes off the snake. They think he's going to die. He doesn't die. That's a cool place to end a sermon, I think,
but I want to give you something that will maybe help you. Let me just see from a show of hands. Is there anybody in here who has found yourself
in Malta recently? It could be a season. Malta represents that stuck place. I think these are the kinds of generic questions
that people ask because we know it's guaranteed to get 100 percent participation. I mean, who doesn't feel stuck from time to
time? That's kind of the point, isn't it? We all must go through Malta. Paul, at this point in the story, has a decision
to make: misery or mission. We already read that it was rainy and cold. We already read that it was unfamiliar. We already read that the man almost died. Now he has a decision to make, and so do you
about this season of your life. Paul didn't decide to go to Malta, but now
he has to decide what to do while he's there. He can sit and wait to get off this stupid
island or he can do on Malta what he did in Jerusalem. So they think he's a god now, so they're like,
"Hey, this guy is important." Apparently, the chief of the island hears
about it, and he wants to have dinner with this guy who can survive a snake bite. Your opportunities in life will be the by-product
of adversity you go through. He gets invited to the home of the official
on the island because he was able to stand up under the trial. You keep praying for the opportunity, but
you don't want to stand up under the adversity. It had to happen. I had to go through something. I had to prove perseverance. That's the only way my faith could grow to
enable the opportunity. Look at this in verse 7. "There was an estate nearby that belonged
to Publius…" (Which is, incidentally, a baby name that
is available to any of you who are looking for something to name your child that will
get them beat up.) This guy is important, and he wants to see
the guy who was able to stand up after the snake bite and survive the shipwreck. "He welcomed all of them into the home and
showed generous hospitality for three days." I'm imagining Paul is thinking, "This is nice." But at some point during Paul's stay he learns
that Publius has a problem, and Publius' problem is about to become Paul's opportunity. Publius' father is sick in bed with the Malta
fever, and it's bad. He has a fever and dysentery. Paul, when he heard about it, went in to see
him. Now the way I picture it, and maybe I'm using
too much imagination, but I imagine that they're sitting down to a meal, and Paul sees somebody
wheeled into the room and says, "Who's that?" and Publius says, "It's my dad," and Paul
says, "What's wrong with him?" and Publius says, "He's sick, and there's nothing we can
do about it." I imagine about right here is where Paul started
smiling, which seems kind of weird, but maybe this is the moment Paul realizes, "There was
a reason I went through the storm. There was a reason the hurricane hit. There was a reason the ship had to break apart. There's a reason we had to run aground on
Malta." Paul said, "Can I see him? Can we have a moment?" The Bible says that when Paul went in to see
him, he prayed for him. Watch the next part. You're going to love this. Paul went in and prayed for him, and after
prayer… It had to happen. You had to be here at this sermon today. There is something God wanted to speak to
you. You had to be here with the ZZ Top beard. You had to be right there in that section. Paul put his hand on Publius' dad's head,
and when he put his hand on his head, the Bible says he was healed, which is a miracle
all on its own, but what made it even more amazing to me was to realize that the same
hand the healing came through was the same hand that had a snake hanging from it just
three days ago. Oh, come on! You ought to start praising God right now. What you went through that didn't kill you… Paul says, "I can't keep the snake from biting
me…" It had to happen. The other day, Abbey came up to me and said,
"Elijah just bit me." I said, "Did you bite him back?" She said, "No, sir." I said, "Go upstairs and tell your brother,
'You can bite me again if you want to, but Daddy said to tell you if you bite me, I bite
back.'" Now that might not be good parenting, but
this is good preaching. Somebody tell the Devil, "I bite back!" The same hand that the snake bit became the
hand the healing came from. What did you go through that you wish you
wouldn't have gone through, that you never should have gone through? I came to declare over your life it does not
matter the reason. What matters is your response. You're on Malta now. Malta is what you make of it. The Bible says after he laid his hands on
that man's head, word got around the whole island. "This guy has something. This guy knows somebody." When he put his hand on the father's head,
the Bible says the whole island came, and all of a sudden, Publius had to turn his house
into a church building, and the whole island got healed. It had to happen! The whole island got healed. I feel like I have something on me right now
to tell somebody. It's about the release. When Paul was going through the storm, he
said, "We must run aground on some island." It had to happen. Paul thought he needed Malta, but it turns
out Malta needed Paul.