Good afternoon, everyone! Happy Thanksgiving to all the American and Canadian readers!
Today I read Acts 24-26.
In today's reading, Paul goes before different governors for his trials. During this time, he gets the chance to tell different people about Jesus and God's laws.
One governor even confesses that Paul almost has him converted.
It was even said that Paul would have gone free sooner, but he appealed directly to Caesar.
And I wonder if that was the point. Paul knew they had no evidence. He knew they could not condemn him.
But by appealing, his trial was prolonged and he got to tell even more people about Christ.
I wonder if he meant to do that. What do you think?
I hope you'll join me tomorrow when I read Acts 27-28.
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