1 Corinthians 16:6
And it may be that I will abide, yea, and winter with you, that ye may bring me on my journey whithersoever I go.
Cross-reference
Romans 15:24 uses the same Greek phrase 'be helped on my journey' — Paul's standard request for missionary support from churches.
2 Corinthians 1:16 describes Paul's previous plan to be helped on his way through Corinth — directly tied to this verse's travel hopes.
3 John 1:6 urges sending missionaries on their journey in a worthy manner — echoing Paul's request here for similar support.
Acts 15:3 shows the church sending Paul and Barnabas off — the same practice of escorting missionaries Paul requests here.
Acts 17:15 describes believers escorting Paul to Athens — a specific instance of the 'help on journey' Paul hopes for.
Acts 20:38 shows the Ephesian elders accompanying Paul to the ship — another example of the send-off Paul anticipates.
Acts 21:5 has believers escorting Paul to the ship and praying — a concrete parallel to Paul's hope for a supported departure.
In Titus 3:12, Paul plans to winter in Nicopolis — similar intention to winter in a specific place.