Paul on Trial

Paul on Trial

In this story, Paul will be accused before Felix and placed in prison for two years. Festus will take over as governor, and Paul will ask to appeal his case to Caesar.

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Acts 26:16-18
Paul stood in front of Governor Felix, a man who cared more about himself than the truth. Paul explained clearly that he hadn’t done anything wrong. Felix didn’t know what to do because he didn’t want to upset anyone, so he just did nothing and left Paul in jail. This story shows that sometimes people in charge don’t always make the best decisions if they only care about what others think of them. But Paul kept talking about Jesus, no matter where he was, showing us to always tell others about God’s love.
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