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Acts 25 - Can You See God at Work in the Midst of Injustice?

1 min · 10. juni 2026
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Acts 25 - Can You See God at Work in the Midst of Injustice? With Eric Bryant of Gateway South Austin The Apostle Paul has been imprisoned in Caesarea. Festus, the new governor, learns about Paul’s case and travels to Jerusalem. Paul stands before Festus, and his accusers present their case against him. Paul defends himself against the accusations, stating that he has done nothing wrong according to Jewish law or the temple. Festus, realizing that the charges against Paul are primarily about Jewish religious disputes, offers him the opportunity to go to Jerusalem and be judged there. However, Paul, aware of the dangers and knowing he would not receive a fair trial, appeals to Caesar, exercising his right as a Roman citizen. #newtestament #acts #outreach #bless #mission #jesus #faith #christianity #spirituality #earlychurch #persecutedchurch #persecution

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