Paul's Bold Sermon to a Corrupt Governor | Acts 24
Series: Acts: Ends Of The Earth Topic: 1 Scripture: Acts 24:1–27, Romans 3:21–24, Galatians 5:16–23, 2 Corinthians 5:10
What happens when the Apostle Paul stands trial before one of the most corrupt governors in Roman history? Instead of begging for his freedom, Paul boldly preaches the gospel to Felix and his wife Drusilla—two powerful people who desperately needed to hear about Jesus. In this powerful sermon through Acts 24, we witness Paul's courageous defense against false accusations and his unwavering commitment to share the truth about righteousness, self-control, and the judgment to come. Even when his life hung in the balance, Paul refused to compromise or flatter his way to freedom. This message challenges us to examine our own response to the gospel. Are we like Felix—interested but uncomfortable, always putting off the most important decision? Or will we surrender our lives to Jesus Christ today?
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