Paul Tells Agrippa About his Early Life
Though Festus had the full authority of Rome behind him, it was
Agrippa who told Paul he was permitted to speak. Paul stretched out
his hand and began by saying he was happy to make his defense before
the king, especially because Agrippa would have been famil... [ Continue Reading ]
Paul's Description of His Actions as a Persecutor
When Paul took actions to stop the teachings about Jesus and His
followers, he was directed by his conscience. Just as Agrippa's family
had pursued an end to the life of Jesus, Paul had pursued an end to
the teachings of Jesus. Many of those set apa... [ Continue Reading ]
Paul's Account of His Conversion and Life Following
On his way to Damascus in pursuit of more Christians, Paul reported
that he saw a great light, which was brighter than the sun, coming out
of heaven at midday and surrounding the persecutor and his companions.
After the group had fallen to the grou... [ Continue Reading ]
Naturally, Paul could not disobey a voice from heaven, so he preached
the gospel in Damascus and Jerusalem, both to the Jews and Gentiles.
Notice, his preaching included the necessity of repentance, a turning
toward God and living a life showing the works of repentance. Such
preaching enraged the Je... [ Continue Reading ]
Agrippa's Response
Festus interrupted with a loud declaration that Paul had gone crazy
from too much learning. It seems Paul's failure to defend himself,
instead focussing on converting his judges, was incomprehensible to
the governor. Paul responded with proper respect for Festus' position,
simply... [ Continue Reading ]