Monday, July 22, 2019

The following night the Lord stood near Paul and said, “Take courage! As you have testified about me in Jerusalem, so you must also testify in Rome.” Acts 23:11 (Acts 21-26)

Within a week of arriving in Jerusalem with an offering for those suffering loss due to their conversion, strict Jews stirred rumors, incited fury and attacked and arrested Paul. He was taken into protective custody by the Roman authority. As the Jewish court system plotted to have Paul put to death, he asks to address those who are rioting, gave his testimony of dramatic conversion and argued Jewish history, doctrine and tradition. By doing this he turned his enemies on themselves. The Pharisees and Sadducees do not agree on anything except their denial of Jesus’ resurrection and now Paul takes their vast knowledge and uses it to deflate their arrogance among each other. Still fearing he will never leave Jerusalem alive, God shows up, makes His plan known.

Under arrest, Paul is stretched out to be flogged and questioned.  He made his Roman citizenship known, as a Roman he had rights beyond the Jewish legal system. He is removed from Jerusalem, taken for safety’s sake to Caesarea and held in Herod’s palace by the Governor Felix.  Felix goes to Paul often and hears the Gospel, but he is really looking for a bribe. He neither accepts Christ as Savior or pads his pockets, but two years come and go before Festus replaces Felix. Festus finds no guilt when again Paul gives account of his Jewish heritage, conversion and commitment to carry the Gospel to the Gentiles. Paul makes his appeal to Caesar but Festus cannot send him to Rome without a written accusation and so, Agrippa II is consulted. Agrippa is the son of Herod the I who martyred James, brother of John. His grandfather was Herod Antipas the murdering leader who had John the Baptist beheaded and mocked Christ as He faced execution. It gets worse, Agrippa’s great-grandfather was Herod the Great who had all baby boys of Bethlehem put to death to safe guard his throne. But wait…There’s more!  Agrippa is living in an incestuous relationship with his sister, Bernice. 

Luke accompanied Paul throughout his trials and writes his Gospel. He has time and opportunity to interview first hand witnesses and Apostles, including Mary the mother of Jesus. What a valuable time these years proved to be. The Gospel spread. Even though the feet that carried the Word were stilled by shackles, the voices echoed over the world. The very worst of humanity heard the Salvation story. Many did not accept, but they were given opportunity by a loving God who makes a way to do the impossible!

Love,

Gretchen

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