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Paul Before Agrippa - Part 1
Joshua Daniel
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Joshua Daniel

Paul Before Agrippa - Part 1

Joshua Daniel · 9:27

This sermon explores Paul's defense before Agrippa, emphasizing the importance of personal testimony and witnessing in the Christian faith.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of being a witness for God, drawing parallels between courtroom witnesses and the need for Christians to testify about their faith and experiences. The message highlights the significance of firsthand accounts and the impact they can have on others, using examples of witnessing in challenging circumstances to illustrate the power of personal testimony.

Full Transcript

You know, the early Christians were first called, the disciples were first called Christians at Antioch. You are my disciples indeed. May the Lord give to you the word in spite of any natural discomfort.

Let us turn to the book of Acts. Twenty-sixth chapter. Acts chapter twenty-six.

Let's just look at the first verse. Before we go to verse twenty-two. Then Agrippa, that is King Agrippa, said unto Paul, You are permitted to speak for yourself.

Then Paul stretched forth the hand and answered for himself. Shall we read from the nineteenth verse please? Whereupon, O King Agrippa, I was not disobedient unto the heavenly vision, but showed first unto them of Damascus, and at Jerusalem, and throughout all the coasts of Judea, and then to the Gentiles, that they should repent and turn to God, and do works meet for repentance. For these causes, the Jews caught me in the temple and went about to kill me.

For these causes, the Jews caught me in the temple and went about to kill me. Having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto this day witnessing both to small and great. Having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto this day witnessing both to small and great.

Saying none other things than those which the prophets and Moses did say should come. Saying none other things than those which the prophets and Moses did say should come. Having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto this day witnessing both to small and great.

You know, my dear friends, witness in a court of law is quite critical. You know, my dear friends, witness in a court of law is quite critical. I was there.

I saw what happened. I witnessed the scene. Well, you know that eyewitness account is so important.

Normally, we do not forget what we witness at first hand. Normally, we do not forget what we witness at first hand. I met a man outside the church where I had preached in Kano, Nigeria.

I met a man outside the church where I had preached in Kano, Nigeria. And the pastor said, This man witnessed the massacre of his mother, wife and children. Kano is a violent, turbulent city.

Kano is a violent, turbulent city. And Christians are segregated into a tiny section of the city. And the rest of the city is Muslim.

And the rest of the city is Muslim. Some of us cannot even imagine such an experience. Where were we segregated from any place? Of course, if you want to go to Arunachal Pradesh borders of China, Of course, if you want to go to Arunachal Pradesh borders of China, notwithstanding the fact that you are a national of this country, notwithstanding the fact that you are a national of this country, you are required to obtain a special permit.

Of course, it is a very awkward and unacceptable situation. Of course, it is a very awkward and unacceptable situation. You cannot put any part of your own country as being out of bounds.

You cannot put any part of your own country as being out of bounds. But of course, these people of this subcontinent are quiet mice. But of course, these people of this subcontinent are quiet mice.

Nobody squeaks. Unlike normal mice, Unlike normal mice, the whole thing is wrong. However, talking about witnessing, it is a very spontaneous thing.

It is a very spontaneous thing. When you have witnessed a great spectacle, you will never forget it. Only once I saw Mr. Gandhi.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to the context of Paul's trial
    • Significance of Agrippa's permission to speak
    • Paul's response and defense
  2. II
    • Paul's recounting of his conversion experience
    • Importance of witnessing in faith
    • The role of repentance and turning to God
  3. III
    • The impact of personal testimony
    • Eyewitness accounts in faith
    • Comparison to modern-day witnessing
  4. IV
    • Challenges faced by Christians in hostile environments
    • The significance of standing firm in faith
    • Encouragement from Paul's example
  5. V
    • The call to witness to all people
    • The importance of sharing the Gospel
    • Living out one's faith boldly

Key Quotes

“Having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto this day witnessing both to small and great.” — Joshua Daniel
“Witness in a court of law is quite critical.” — Joshua Daniel
“When you have witnessed a great spectacle, you will never forget it.” — Joshua Daniel

Application Points

  • Reflect on your own testimony and how it can impact others.
  • Be bold in sharing your faith, even in challenging circumstances.
  • Understand the importance of repentance as a step towards a deeper relationship with God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the significance of Agrippa allowing Paul to speak?
Agrippa's permission provided Paul with a platform to share his testimony and defend his faith.
How does Paul's experience relate to modern Christians?
Paul's experience highlights the importance of personal testimony and standing firm in faith, even in the face of adversity.
What does witnessing mean in a Christian context?
Witnessing involves sharing one's personal experiences of faith and the transformative power of God in one's life.
Why is repentance important in Paul's message?
Repentance is crucial as it signifies a turning away from sin and a commitment to follow God.

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