In Acts 25, Paul's case is reopened by the new governor Festus. The Jews try to have Paul brought to Jerusalem in order to kill him, but Festus adheres to Roman Law and tries Paul in Caesarea. The key theme throughout this section, and the broader section, is the innocence of Paul both according to Jewish Law and Roman Law. But God uses the unusual means of imprisonment to bring Paul to Rome.
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Mike Kirkpatrick was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. In the spring of 2008, he was saved by the grace of God through reading the Bible. After several years as an electrician apprentice, Mike had a desire to pursue the Christian ministry. He began attending Free Grace...