WAITING FOR A MORE CONVENIENT TIME, Sarah Barry
PAUL TESTIFIES BEFORE GOVERNORS
Passage: Acts 24:1~16  
Key verse: 24
Paul’s Trial Before Felix
24 Five days later the high priest Ananias(A) went down to Caesarea with some of the elders and a lawyer named Tertullus, and they brought their charges(B) against Paul before the governor.(C) 2 When Paul was called in, Tertullus presented his case before Felix: “We have enjoyed a long period of peace under you, and your foresight has brought about reforms in this nation. 3 Everywhere and in every way, most excellent(D) Felix, we acknowledge this with profound gratitude. 4 But in order not to weary you further, I would request that you be kind enough to hear us briefly.
5 “We have found this man to be a troublemaker, stirring up riots(E) among the Jews(F) all over the world. He is a ringleader of the Nazarene(G) sect(H) 6 and even tried to desecrate the temple;(I) so we seized him. [7] [a] 8 By examining him yourself you will be able to learn the truth about all these charges we are bringing against him.”
9 The other Jews joined in the accusation,(J) asserting that these things were true.
10 When the governor(K) motioned for him to speak, Paul replied: “I know that for a number of years you have been a judge over this nation; so I gladly make my defense. 11 You can easily verify that no more than twelve days(L) ago I went up to Jerusalem to worship. 12 My accusers did not find me arguing with anyone at the temple,(M) or stirring up a crowd(N) in the synagogues or anywhere else in the city. 13 And they cannot prove to you the charges they are now making against me.(O) 14 However, I admit that I worship the God of our ancestors(P) as a follower of the Way,(Q) which they call a sect.(R) I believe everything that is in accordance with the Law and that is written in the Prophets,(S) 15 and I have the same hope in God as these men themselves have, that there will be a resurrection(T) of both the righteous and the wicked.(U) 16 So I strive always to keep my conscience clear(V) before God and man.
Footnotes
- Acts 24:7 Some manuscripts include here him, and we would have judged him in accordance with our law. 7 But the commander Lysias came and took him from us with much violence, 8 ordering his accusers to come before you.
Cross references
- Acts 24:1 : Ac 23:2
- Acts 24:1 : Ac 23:30, 35
- Acts 24:1 : S Ac 23:24
- Acts 24:3 : Lk 1:3; Ac 23:26; 26:25
- Acts 24:5 : Ac 16:20; 17:6
- Acts 24:5 : Ac 21:28
- Acts 24:5 : S Mk 1:24
- Acts 24:5 : ver 14; Ac 26:5; 28:22
- Acts 24:6 : Ac 21:28
- Acts 24:9 : S 1Th 2:16
- Acts 24:10 : S Ac 23:24
- Acts 24:11 : Ac 21:27; ver 1
- Acts 24:12 : Ac 25:8; 28:17
- Acts 24:12 : ver 18
- Acts 24:13 : Ac 25:7
- Acts 24:14 : S Ac 3:13
- Acts 24:14 : S Ac 9:2
- Acts 24:14 : S ver 5
- Acts 24:14 : Ac 26:6, 22; 28:23
- Acts 24:15 : Ac 23:6; 28:20
- Acts 24:15 : S Mt 25:46
- Acts 24:16 : S Ac 23:1
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1. The charges (1-9)
Paul's accusers arrived in Caesarea. He stood before Governor Felix to be tried. A lawyer named Tertullus brought the charges against Paul. He accused him of being a world-wide troublemaker and a cult leader. Paul's influence was indeed world-wide. He was the theologian and missionary who changed the course of western history.
2. Paul's defense (10-16)
Paul answered the vague charges against him with the facts. He was not guilty of desecrating the temple or of instigating riots. However, he admitted freely that he worshiped the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob as a follower of the Way. Jesus is the Way; to follow him is to live according to truth. Jesus only is the way to God. Paul's faith was based on the Bible; his hope was in the resurrection of Jesus; he was sure of the final judgment. In view of this he said, 'I strive to keep my conscience clear before God and men.'
Prayer: Lord, help me to keep a clear conscience before you.
One Word: Follow Jesus' way