Who was it who almost beat Michael Phelps at the wall in the 100-meter butterfly, by 1/100th of a second? {Phelps used an extra 1/2-stroke to edge Milorad Cavic from Serbia}
The US mens team almost won the 4x100 meter relay,...but Darvis Patton & Tyson Gay dropped the baton!
No trophy for the “almost wins”. No cheers, no banners, No victory dance!
This morning we meet the man who said to Paul, “you almost persuade me to become a Christian.”
Spurgeon, “Almost persuaded to be a Christian is like a man who was almostpardoned,buthe was hanged;likethe man who was almost rescued,buthe was burned in the house. A man that is almost saved is damned!”
Setting the Stage: This will be his 5th defense of Christianity.
PAUL v. PORCIUS FESTUS! (25:1-12)
FESTUS! (1-12)
(9) Paul knew he’d have a better chance in a den of hungry lions!
(11) There are times when believers must use the law to protect themselves & ministry.
(12) He’s got a ticket to ride!
PAUL v. HEROD AGRIPPA & BERNICE! (25:13-26:32)
Setting the Stage: This will be his 6th & final defense of Christianity.
In custody for 2 years, has endured 5 trials, still not charged with any crime!
Paul carefully aims the gospel message toward King Agrippa, hoping to win him to Christ.
POMP & CIRCUMSTANCE! (25:13-27)
Bernice - Did you know that DrusillaDeville (from last ch) & Bernice were sisters?
Actually, they were very evil sisters. [Drusilla was younger & much more beautiful]
Bernice - known for her incestuous conduct. 1st husband was her uncleHerod of Chalcis;thenhistorians record the scandalous relationship w/herbrother King Agrippa here. To hush rumors she marries King Ptolemy ofSicily, but after a few years wearied of him, returned to her brother. (Edith Dean; All the Women of the Bible.)
(23) Pomp - pageantry, literally φαντασία/phantasia meaning “show, display”.
Contrast - Paul was brought in. Irony! Paul, an heir of the very kingdom of heaven, w/ the freedom the Son of God granted to him, must stand before this pretentious, immoral court in chains. (Charles Swindoll; Acts; pg.126.)
(24-27) Festus opens the case by explaining his purpose for arranging this hearing.
(27) Here’s what I have so far for the Emperor, “Here’s Paul. He’s on trial for...well, nothing I particular!” Festus hopes Agrippa, being a Jew & knowing religious issues, would help him to write something reasonable to Nero.
Who was it who almost beat Michael Phelps at the wall in the 100-meter butterfly, by 1/100th of a second? {Phelps used an extra 1/2-stroke to edge Milorad Cavic from Serbia}
The US mens team almost won the 4x100 meter relay,...but Darvis Patton & Tyson Gay dropped the baton!
No trophy for the “almost wins”. No cheers, no banners, No victory dance!
This morning we meet the man who said to Paul, “you almost persuade me to become a Christian.”
Spurgeon, “Almost persuaded to be a Christian is like a man who was almostpardoned,buthe was hanged;likethe man who was almost rescued,buthe was burned in the house. A man that is almost saved is damned!”
Setting the Stage: This will be his 5th defense of Christianity.
PAUL v. PORCIUS FESTUS! (25:1-12)
FESTUS! (1-12)
(9) Paul knew he’d have a better chance in a den of hungry lions!
(11) There are times when believers must use the law to protect themselves & ministry.
(12) He’s got a ticket to ride!
PAUL v. HEROD AGRIPPA & BERNICE! (25:13-26:32)
Setting the Stage: This will be his 6th & final defense of Christianity.
In custody for 2 years, has endured 5 trials, still not charged with any crime!
Paul carefully aims the gospel message toward King Agrippa, hoping to win him to Christ.
POMP & CIRCUMSTANCE! (25:13-27)
Bernice - Did you know that DrusillaDeville (from last ch) & Bernice were sisters?
Actually, they were very evil sisters. [Drusilla was younger & much more beautiful]
Bernice - known for her incestuous conduct. 1st husband was her uncleHerod of Chalcis;thenhistorians record the scandalous relationship w/herbrother King Agrippa here. To hush rumors she marries King Ptolemy ofSicily, but after a few years wearied of him, returned to her brother. (Edith Dean; All the Women of the Bible.)
(23) Pomp - pageantry, literally φαντασία/phantasia meaning “show, display”.
Contrast - Paul was brought in. Irony! Paul, an heir of the very kingdom of heaven, w/ the freedom the Son of God granted to him, must stand before this pretentious, immoral court in chains. (Charles Swindoll; Acts; pg.126.)
(24-27) Festus opens the case by explaining his purpose for arranging this hearing.
(27) Here’s what I have so far for the Emperor, “Here’s Paul. He’s on trial for...well, nothing I particular!” Festus hopes Agrippa, being a Jew & knowing religious issues, would help him to write something reasonable to Nero.
Verses 1-27
Verses 1-27