Paul Before Agrippa Defends Reasonable Faith & the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Series Acts
Paul's defense before King Agrippa & Governor Festus in Acts 26 presents a powerful, gospel-centered testimony that roots Christian faith in the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, particularly the resurrection of Christ. He establishes his Jewish credentials & righteous zeal as a Pharisee to demonstrate that his belief in the resurrection—far from being a radical departure—is the very hope of Israel's ancient promises. His dramatic conversion on the Damascus Road, where he encountered the risen Jesus & was called to be a witness to both Jews & Gentiles, underscores the supernatural nature of salvation & the necessity of divine intervention. Paul's message is not a mere moral or political program, but a call to repentance, faith in Christ, & a radical turning from darkness to light & from Satan's dominion to God, resulting in forgiveness & eternal inheritance. Though mocked by Festus as mad & met with Agrippa's prideful dismissal, Paul's appeal to the prophets & the rational coherence of Scripture challenges all listeners to confront the truth, recognizing that faith is not irrational but grounded in historical & scriptural reality, & that only God can overcome resistance to His grace.
| Sermon ID | 12142523867305 |
| Duration | 43:22 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | 1 Corinthians 1:18; Acts 26 |
| Language | English |
