In a lengthy custody, Paul stands trial before Felix, the Roman governor. Accused by the Jewish leaders of inciting unrest, Paul presents a compelling defense, emphasizing his innocence and the nature of his faith. He uses the opportunity to share the gospel with Felix, speaking about righteousness, self-control, and the coming judgment. Felix is intrigued but ultimately procrastinates, leaving Paul in prison for two years. This chapter highlights the challenges of sharing the gospel in a hostile environment and the importance of faithfulness in proclaiming the truth, regardless of the circumstances. Paul's unwavering commitment to his mission serves as an example for believers facing trials.
Acts Chapter 24
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