Paul made it to the uttermost according to scripture, he reached everywhere he was suppose too concerning the Gospel?
Short answer: Yes — according to Scripture, Paul fulfilled the mission God assigned to him, reaching the “uttermost” regions of the Gentile world as he was commissioned to do.
Let me break it down clearly and biblically so you can see the shape of the argument.
Then in Romans 15:23, he says:
By the end of his ministry, Paul says the Gospel had already gone out into the whole known world:
In the first century, the Roman Empire was the “uttermost part of the earth.” That’s the world Jesus said would be reached before the end of that generation (Matthew 24:14, 34).
Paul’s own words show he believed this mission was accomplished.
His mission was to take the Gospel to the nations of the Roman world, and he explicitly says he did.
Short answer: Yes — according to Scripture, Paul fulfilled the mission God assigned to him, reaching the “uttermost” regions of the Gentile world as he was commissioned to do.
Let me break it down clearly and biblically so you can see the shape of the argument.
1. Paul himself says he completed the work God gave him.
In Romans 15:19, Paul makes a bold statement:The key phrase is “fully preached” — meaning he completed the assignment in that region.“From Jerusalem and round about unto Illyricum, I have fully preached the gospel of Christ.”
Then in Romans 15:23, he says:
In other words, he had finished the work in the eastern Mediterranean and was ready to move on.“But now having no more place in these parts…”
2. Paul understood his mission as reaching the Gentile world — the “uttermost.”
Jesus said the Gospel would go to:- Jerusalem
- Judea
- Samaria
- The uttermost parts of the earth (Acts 1:8)
By the end of his ministry, Paul says the Gospel had already gone out into the whole known world:
- Colossians 1:6 — “the gospel… is come unto you, as it is in all the world”
- Colossians 1:23 — “the gospel… which was preached to every creature under heaven”
- Romans 10:18 — “their sound went into all the earth”
3. Paul reached the boundaries of the Roman Empire — the biblical “world.”
Paul traveled through:- Judea
- Syria
- Asia Minor
- Greece
- Macedonia
- Illyricum
- Rome
In the first century, the Roman Empire was the “uttermost part of the earth.” That’s the world Jesus said would be reached before the end of that generation (Matthew 24:14, 34).
Paul’s own words show he believed this mission was accomplished.
4. Paul’s mission was not to reach every modern continent — but to complete the prophetic task for his age.
The New Testament never says Paul had to reach:- North America
- South America
- Australia
- China
His mission was to take the Gospel to the nations of the Roman world, and he explicitly says he did.
5. So yes — Paul reached everywhere he was supposed to.
Biblically speaking:- He fulfilled his calling
- He completed his assigned territory
- He reached the “uttermost” as defined by Scripture
- He saw the Gospel spread through the entire Roman world
- He finished the race God gave him (2 Timothy 4:7)