Persuasion is a powerful force in our lives. Every day, we are bombarded with messages that seek to persuade us—advertisements, news reports, social media influencers, and personal relationships. Some persuasion is beneficial, while other influences lead us astray. In Acts 26, we see three different responses to Paul's message: Festus dismisses it, Agrippa hesitates, and Paul is fully persuaded. The question we must ask ourselves today is: Who do you allow to persuade you?
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