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The Testimony; Acts 24-26
Season 11, Episode 5
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05-Nov-2021
Paul was very pleased for the chance to share his testimony before King Agrippa and the Roman authorities. A testimony is “evidence in support of a fact or statement.” As disciples of the LORD Jesus Christ, we are commissioned to tell others our testimony – the reason we live like we do, the reason we change our habits and our attitudes. The evidence we give for how our life has changed and how it is different from others without Christ is powerful. We are followers of Jesus, not followers of this world and its ways. Our commitment to follow Christ even changes the way we process the things that happen to us. Our best life will be lived in the future: forever with God! We know that what we do now affects our future, but our focus is not on trying to create physical prosperity here on earth. Paul was willing to explain himself in this way to the Roman king and all who were in attendance. Acts 26 brings everything back to why Paul was teaching and living the way he was.
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