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Acts 26:19-29
For an innocent man, Paul was almost always in some kind of trouble. Most of the turmoil landed Paul in the unenviable position of defendant in a trial. Paul did not tread lightly, however. He was bold with the subject of his messages, including the testimony of his life before knowing Christ and his life after knowing Christ. He never shied away from telling people where he had been and where Jesus had taken him.
Paul had already been to trial in the courts of local government administrators during his missionary journeys. After his arrest in Jerusalem, he stood before a Jewish king named Agrippa. Regardless of his audience. Paul never let human power or position intimidate him.
By Daryl WorleyRespond
Acts 26:19-29
For an innocent man, Paul was almost always in some kind of trouble. Most of the turmoil landed Paul in the unenviable position of defendant in a trial. Paul did not tread lightly, however. He was bold with the subject of his messages, including the testimony of his life before knowing Christ and his life after knowing Christ. He never shied away from telling people where he had been and where Jesus had taken him.
Paul had already been to trial in the courts of local government administrators during his missionary journeys. After his arrest in Jerusalem, he stood before a Jewish king named Agrippa. Regardless of his audience. Paul never let human power or position intimidate him.