The Gospel Ship
Preaching from Acts 26, Reverend Jack Hamilton recounts Paul’s testimony before King Agrippa, emphasizing the sovereign grace of God in Paul’s conversion and his commission to witness. Hamilton highlights that while Agrippa appeared to hold power, it was Paul, though in chains, who spoke with true freedom in Christ. Paul’s story demonstrates the transforming power of the gospel: from zealous persecutor to faithful witness of Christ’s resurrection. Hamilton warns against being “almost persuaded” like Agrippa, stressing the necessity of repentance, faith, and continued obedience to God’s call. The message concludes with a reminder that faith comes by hearing God’s Word and that every believer is called to bear witness, even amid opposition. Key Themes: • Paul’s defense before King Agrippa (Acts 26) • True freedom in Christ vs. worldly power • Paul’s conversion on the Damascus road (light and voice from heaven) • The sovereign grace of God in salvation • The Christian’s calling to be a witness, not just a believer • Repentance and faith as gifts of God • The danger of being “almost persuaded” (Agrippa’s response) • The continuity of Paul’s witness despite persecution • Faith comes by hearing the Word of God • Discipleship requires perseverance and public witness
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