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By the way, what better place for a prophet to die but in Jerusalem
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Somiknik: "If he wasn't meant to go, THE SPIRIT would have prevented him just like THE SPIRIT had at another times mentioned."
You are contradicting what the Word of God says in Acts 21:4. Paul isn't just told what will happen to him if he continues his journey to Jerusalem; he is directly told by the Spirit NOT to go there! Luke is telling us that in this case Paul disobeyed the Holy Spirit's instructions! We have free will, and God will allow us to reap the consequences of our poor decisions.
You raise the question of Paul's errors or mistakes as an apostle. Let's look at an example. Consider Paul's final trip to Jerusalem, as a result of which he was arrested and eventually martyred by Nero. Notice what Dr. Luke reports about this fateful journey to Jerusalem: "Through the Spirit they [the disciples] told Paul, "Don't go to Jerusalem (Acts 20:4)!" Paul, of course, is willing to die, if need be for his faith, but the point is that he defied the Holy Spirit's message by continuing his journey and paid the ultimate price for this disobedience! In my view, this disobedient act explains why Luke deliberately excludes the story of Paul's execution from the Book of Acts.
Here's something that Paul understood. If I live it is to the lord. If I die it is to the lord
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If he wasn't meant to go, THE SPIRIT would have prevented him just like THE SPIRIT had at another times mentioned
2 Corinthians 12
Who is this man?