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Bible Pathways

November 17

Read Acts 23 -- 25

In Today's Reading:

Paul before the Sanhedrin (religious rulers); Jews vow to kill Paul;
Paul sent to Felix; Paul before Festus; his appeal to Caesar

When the Apostle Paul arrived in Jerusalem, the religious leaders from
Asia stirred up all the people with false accusations: This is the man,
that teaches . . . against the people, and the Law, and this place: and
further brought Greeks also into the Temple (Acts 21:27-28). In
response, an angry mob seized Paul and tried to kill him, but he was
rescued from their violence by Roman soldiers. He was then allowed to
speak in his own defense to the Jews. When Paul mentioned his commission
by Jesus to go to the Gentiles, they immediately considered him a
traitor to their religion and angrily shouted: Away with such a fellow
from the earth: for it is not fit that he should live (22:22).

When the Sanhedrin authorities failed to convict Paul, religious zealots
decided to take the law into their own hands and murder him (23:12-15).
Paul's sister's son overheard their wicked plan to murder Paul and told
the Roman captain, who then had Paul secretly transferred by night to
Felix, the Roman governor of Judea residing at Caesarea (23:16-35).

During his several years' confinement in Caesarea, Paul was tried before
three powerful rulers of the Roman Empire who listened to what he had to
say about his faith in Jesus Christ. He faithfully reasoned of
righteousness, temperance (self-control), and judgment to come (24:25).
Each of his judges had a different reaction as Paul spoke of the
judgment to come. His first judge Felix trembled (24:25) who heard him
from time to time. Later, his second judge Festus exposed his
indifference when he exclaimed in a loud voice, Paul, you are beside
yourself (26:24). And, for whatever he may have meant, his third judge
Agrippa said: Almost you persuade me to be a Christian (26:28). Whether
Agrippa's words were sincere, or sarcastic, as some think, is not
important - the outcome was the same. As far as we know, none of these
men received Christ as Savior and Lord of their lives and, consequently,
all were eternally lost.

There is only one convenient time to repent and receive Christ as Savior
and Lord: Behold, now is the day of salvation (II Corinthians 6:2).

Word Studies:

23:3 whited wall = whitewashed wall, meaning hypocrite; 23:23 third hour
of the night = 9 p.m.

Cross Reference:

For Acts 23:5: See Exodus 22:28.

Prayer Needs:

Pray for Government Officials: Rep. John Boehner (OH), Gov. Howard Dean
(VT), Sen. James Inhofe (OK), and Rep. Pat Toomey (PA) � Country:
Barbados (259,000) on the island farthest east in the West Indies �
Major language: English � Religious freedom � 79% Protestant; 8% Roman
Catholic � Prayer Suggestion: Glorify the person, character, and
attributes of God as you pray a prayer of praise (Psalm 8:1-9).

Memory Verse for the Week: II Corinthians 4:12


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