1. The introduction to the Trial (v. 25:13-27)  A. The reason for another trial (v. 13-22)  B. The setting of the trial (v. 23-27) 2. Paul on Trial (v. 26:1-23)  A. Paul's life before Jesus (v. 2-12)   1. Religious zeal apart from Jesus is misguided (v. 4-5, 9-12)   2. Biblical doctrine apart from Jesus needs fulfillment (v. 6-8)  B. Paul's life with Jesus (v. 13-23)   1. Saving faith recognizes Jesus as the risen Lord (v. 13-15)   2. Saving faith leads to obedient service to Jesus (v. 16-23) 3. Conclusion of the Trial (v. 26:24-32)  A. Response to Paul's witness (v. 24-29)   1. People may think we are crazy (v. 24-25)    a. The Gospel is true and rational    b. Christ and His works are rooted in history   2. People may remain unpersuaded (v. 26-29)  B. Response to Paul's defense (v. 30-32)   1. We should be innocent of unnecessary offenses (v. 30-31)   2. We must rest in God's sovereign plan for our service (v. 32)
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