The Reporter   
 Volume 46 # 44,  --  November 3, 2006

 

Paul’s Sermon Before King Agrippa

– Acts Twenty-Six –

 

   Acts twenty-five pictured Paul before the judgment bar of Festus, Agrippa, and Bernice and some great men of Caesarea. They wanted to hear what Paul had to say as he spoke for himself. In Acts chapter twenty-six we have record of Paul as he carefully answered the charges made against him.

 

   Paul had lived his life as a Pharisee but he learned that the hope of the Jews is the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. He is now in bonds because of that hope. He asked Agrippa why he thought it would be impossible for God to raise the dead? Paul had thought he should do many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth. He did his best to destroy Christianity because he felt that he was doing the will of God.

 

   Christ was made know to Paul as he journeyed to Damascus to persecute Christians. He saw a bright light and heard the voice of the Lord. He became convinced that the Righteous One had been raised from the dead. He obeyed the Lord quickly. (Acts 22:16, Acts 9:18) As a Christian Paul was sent to be a missionary among the Gentiles. He wanted it understood that his commission to work among the Gentiles had its origin in heaven. God told Paul that he was sending him  to the Gentiles to  "open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins, and inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith that is in me." (Acts 26:18)

 

   Festus thought that Paul was a mad man but Agrippa was not far from being converted. "Agrippa said unto Paul, Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian." (Acts 26:28) Sadly Agrippa was only a little distance from being make a Christian, yet there is no Biblical evidence that his heart was ever changed. The wish Paul had for Agrippa should be our desire for all mankind. "I would to God, that not only thou, but also all that hear me this day, were both almost, and altogether such as I am, except these bonds." (Acts 26:29)

 

   Even after two years of being kept in prison unjustly Paul’s heart was still filled with faith, hope, joy, conviction and love for God. Happiness does not depend on circumstance. Paul might have been bound by the government but he was free in Christ.

 

   Festus, Agrippa and Bernice agreed saying, "This man has done nothing which might give cause for death or prison." (Acts 26:31) "Then said Agrippa unto Festus, This man might have been set at liberty, if he had not appealed unto Caesar."

 

   Paul humbly addressed Agrippa – Acts 26:1-11: Agrippa gave Paul permission to speak for himself. As Paul began his defense he stretched forth his hand. This action was designed to gain their attention. He felt happy to answer the charges made against him by the Jews before King Agrippa. The charges involved profaning the temple, contempt for the Jews, their customs and the Law, blasphemy, and sedition. Paul was innocent of all charges.

 

   The Jews had known Paul since childhood and they knew his manner of life. If they were willing to do so those Jews could verify that Paul had live in a strict manner as a Pharisee. He wanted it known that he was on trial because of God's promise of salvation based on the death, burial and resurrection of Christ. He asked why anyone would doubt that God had raised the dead to life again. Early on, Paul was opposed to Jesus Himself, to His religion, to His Gospel, and especially to His people. Paul put many Christians in jail and even voted for them to be killed. He punished Christians in their meeting places. He tried to make them renounce the Christ. He was so angry against Christians that he pursued them to foreign cities.

 

   Paul's conversion and commission – Acts 26:12-18: Paul was on my way to Damascus with the authority from the chief priests when he saw a bright light and heard a voice from heaven. He came to realize that he was fighting against Jesus of Nazareth. The Lord appeared to Paul to make him a minister and a witness. He was to become an apostle of Jesus Christ and by Jesus Christ. (Galatians 1:1) His work was that he was to be a minister of the gospel among the Gentiles. He received direct revelation from God to be delivered to the Gentiles and for this he was hated by the Jews.

 

   Paul preached both among Jews and Gentiles, but his specific work was that of being an apostle to the Gentiles. His work was always to the Jews first, and then to the Gentiles. This was his method until the Jews had rejected the gospel then he turned to the Gentiles. He preached among them to open their eyes, to turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God. Gentiles had the opportunity to become part of God's kingdom on the same terms by which the Jews entered -- obedient faith in Jesus.

 

   Paul's preaching among the Gentiles – Acts 26:19-23: Paul was obedient to Jesus concerning his personal salvation and concerning the work the Lord had for him to do. He immediately began to preach at Damascus. Then he went to Jerusalem and all over Judea. Afterwards he went among the Gentiles preaching repentance and remission of sins. Paul said the Jews caught and imprisoned him for no other reason than that of preaching among the Gentiles.

 

   God protected Paul and helped him as he preached both to the rich and to the poor. The only thing he preached was what the prophets and Moses said would happen. Paul proved that trough Jesus’ suffering, death, burial and resurrection that He had brought light to the Jews and to the Gentiles.

 

   Paul proved himself to be innocent – Acts 26:24-32: Festus reacted by saying that Paul was a mad man. Paul said he was not mad and that what he preached was true and in harmony with scripture. Paul then turned to Agrippa and asked him if he believed what the prophets said? Agrippa said, "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian." Paul wanted Agrippa and all others to be Christians without chains or bonds.

 

   King Agrippa, Festus, and Bernice, all agreed saying, "This man is not guilty of anything. He does not deserve to die or to be put in jail." Agrippa told Festus that Paul could have been set free, if he had not appealed unto Caesar. His appeal to Caesar would take him to Rome where God had promised Paul that he would preach also.

 

  Being a Christian is a serious responsibility. To become a Christian, you must hear the gospel (Romans 10:17), believe in Jesus (Mark 16:16), repent of sins (Acts 2:38), confess Christ as Lord (Romans 10:9-10) and be baptized to be saved. (I Peter 3:21) After bap­tism the challenge for every Christian is to be steadfast under every circumstance. Paul’s circumstances were difficult but his faith was strong and his service to God was faithful.

 

- - - - Charles Box

 

News & Notes

 

1. Prayer List: In Need Of Prayers: Linda Bender, Dannie Box, Janice Box, Gary Bozeman, Emily Cain, Meryln Carter, Myrtle Clark, Paul Cottrell, Roy Goodwin, Ramona Gravely, Montine Hardin, Evan Hartsell, Abbie, Austin, & Andrew Herring, Robert Homlberg, Frank Johnson, Darrell Jones, Mary Lawrence, Joyce Massey, Glen Phillips, Mary Powell, Meg Sellers, Aimee Skinner, Roger Strange, Doris Taylor, Winston Temple, Brittany Till, and Corrine Till. Crowne Health Care: Laura Ellis, Kathy Johnson, Myrtle Perdue, Bertha Phelps, and Iva Lou Wright. Homewood Greenville: Marie Walton. Pine Needle: Mildred Johnson, Mary Lou Phelps. Georgiana Nursing Facility: Helen Autrey, Wilmer Howell. Shut-Ins: Emma Lee Gafford, Ethel Gafford, and Jean Hayes.

 

2. Placed Membership: We welcome Cage and Jean Harrell to the Walnut Street Church of Christ. Their address is 2088 Farmstead Road, Greenville, Alabama 36037. Their birthdays are Cage’s February 10th and Jean’s June 2nd.  Please make them feel welcome.

 

3. Sympathy Expressed: Our love and sympathy is expressed to: (a) the family of R.L. Hitson, (b) the family of Adrian McCall, (c) Joan Barr and Dennis Phillips and their families in the death of their cousin, Janice Carter, and (d) Neomia Collins, Jerri Davis and their families in the death of their nephew, Ron Green.

 

4. Please Pray For: (a) Sam Sanders, son of Jerry Sanders is serving in the Iraq area. His address is SSG Jerry Samuel Sanders, 1/117 FA SECFOR, Box 540, APO AE 09898. (b) Jason Godwin, son of Barbara Walkers is serving in Iraq. Jason’s address in Iraq is CW2 Jason E Godwin, C1-111th AVN, ALI Air Base, Tallil, Iraq, APO AE 09331. His e-mail address is Jason.e.godwin@us.army.mil.

 

5. House Fires: Two families need our prayers and help as a result of house fires. Please pray for and do what you can to help and encourage (a) The family of Daniel & Angela Coplen (see bulletin board for things need), and (b) Emily Crawford and her family (granddaughter of Nelson & Nell Daughtry).

 

6. House Shower: There will be a house shower for Emily Crawford at the home of Tiffany Till on November 12th at 2:00 p.m. See bulletin board for items needed.

 

7. Birthdays: Celebrating birthdays this week are: November 10th Pam Till, and November 11th Elease Brown.

 

8. Visitation Program: Our visitation program meets on Tuesday nights at 6:00. Both men and women are invited to participate. Please be a part of this good work.

 

9. Triplets Update: The Herring triplets are doing well. Remember the food list and also keep filling the box in the foyer with needed supplies. The item for this week is Diapers. They weigh seven pounds so purchase the diapers accordingly.

 

11. Thank You: (a) Dear Walnut Street Family, Thank you so much for all your thoughts, prayers, cards, visits, food, and support during my surgery and recovery. It’s a great feeling and encouragement to know that you loved so much. Thanks for everything; I especially enjoyed the food and candy! In Christian Love, Jason Owens (b) Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Thank you so much for your visits, calls, flowers, and most of all your prayers. You all have been such a blessing to me in our loss of our sister. May God bless all of you! In Christian love, Mary Riley

 

12. Ladies Bible Class: All ladies are invited and encouraged to attend Ladies Bible Class which meets Wednesday morning at 10:00 a.m. The class is studying the “Life of Christ”. 

 

13. Area Events: (a) November 5-8 – Gospel Meeting – Rock Hill Church of Christ – Various Speakers. (b) November 12 – Family & Friends Day – Wald Church of Christ – Jerry Davidson – Bible Study 10:00 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m., and afternoon Worship 2:00 p.m. (c) November 12-15 – Gospel Meeting – County Line Church of Christ – Various Speakers (see bulletin board) – Sunday Singing 2:30 and Worship 4:00 p.m., and weeknights 7:30.

 

Drop Outs

 

   Adults who care about young people begin to encourage them at a young age to be diligent in their school work, and to stick with their education through high school and even college. Education can help young people grow up to be more productive in their communities, get better jobs, and become better providers for their families. But I remember some of my class-mates who quickly became bored or dissatisfied with schooling, and who decided that life had more to offer than classrooms, teachers, and administrators. They walked out the school doors and never returned…drop outs. This is sad because of the missed opportunities that likely resulted, and the problems that may have been caused by their lack of education.  But as I bring to mind those who quit their worldly education, I realize how much more severe and detrimental it is when people, young or old, “drop out” of the Lord’s church.

 

   Sometimes young people may begin attending church services upon the wishes of their parents, and later be added by the Lord to His body (Acts 2:41, 47).  But soon they are drawn by the world and turn away from the Lord and His children, towards sinful life. 

 

   Consider the prodigal son in Luke 15. The son was oblivious to the riches he had at his very fingertips, and he longed to explore the “far country,” where the sinful pleasures of the world awaited him.  But his eyes were opened by the harsh reality of worldly living. Then, devoid of food, friends, and family, he cast his mind back to his home where his loving father had loved and cared for him his entire young life. 

 

   Maybe you have been yearning for the far country, or perhaps you are residing there now.  I beg you to cast your mind back to the rock-solid reality of Christ’s love, and the inevitability of an eternity in either heaven or hell. Don’t do the Lord any “favors” by going through the motions of Christianity, while your heart is in the “far country” (Matt 15:8). If you’ve dropped out of the life you once lived for God, the door is still wide open, and the father stands watching, waiting for your return (Luke 15:20).

-         - - - Darrell Powell

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The best way to get even is to forget.

 

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Walnut Street Church of Christ

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