Acts 27:22
And now I exhort you to be of good cheer: for there shall be no loss of any man’s life among you, but of the ship.
Cross-reference
In Acts 27:25, Paul repeats the call to take heart, now grounding it in faith that God's promise through him will stand.
In Acts 27:31, Paul warns the sailors must stay — this reveals that the earlier promise of safety is conditional on obedience.
In Acts 27:34, Paul reinforces the guarantee — 'not a hair will be lost' — expanding the promise to total safety.
Acts 27:36 shows the crew encouraged and eating—the direct fulfillment of Paul's reassurance in verse 22.
In Acts 27:44, everyone reaches land safely — this is the direct fulfillment of Paul's prediction that no one would be lost.
In Acts 23:11, the Lord promised Paul he would reach Rome—this assurance underlies his bold claim that no lives would be lost.
In 2 Corinthians 1:4-6, Paul explains that God comforts him so he can comfort others — here he practices that principle by encouraging the crew.