Thursday, March 5, 2015

Acts 26

In Acts 26 Paul's case is put before king Agrippa.  Paul first explains the charges brought against him and then he recounts his story of conversion.  Agrippa asks Paul if he was in a short time trying to persuade he to become a Christian.  Paul answers that whether it be over a short time or a long time that he wished that all who had heard him that day would accept Christ.  After all this transpires the king tells Festus that if Paul had not appealed to Caesar he would be set free.  Paul is absolutely relentless in spreading the Gospel.  Even when "the matter at hand" is his current imprisonment Paul makes the Gospel his point.  

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