As we’ve seen in prior chapters, the proclamation that Jesus is the Messiah and that Messiah suffered and rose from the dead was hard for Jewish listeners. But should it be hard to believe? Was Paul’s faith insane?
Tertullus’ assertion that Paul is the ringleader of the Nazarenes, then, rightly identifies Paul with his Savior. In many ways, even now in his trial, Paul is mirroring Jesus.
The accusation at the beginning of the chapter was a complement to the gospel–it was working. The good news of King Jesus does turn the world upside down because it changes the hearts of men
Pride put Paul and Silas in prison and pride would have demanded they be let out. Instead, humility was their anthem and it brought them peace…
Salvation hinges on the necessity and accuracy of the gospel message. On this message, we do not waver. For our own faith and the faith of others, we ought to proclaim a consistent, unwavering God…
Students of Acts will join the Apostles in the worship of a God who is ever-present, all-knowing, gracious, and steadfast…