PAUL TESTIFIES BEFORE GOVERNORS

Passage: Acts 24:1~16  

Key verse: 24


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