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    Explore " king agrippa" with insightful episodes like "Day 347: Witness to Unbelievers (2023)", "Acts 24-26 | Paul's Trial and His Bold Proclamation of Faith", "Day 346: Fruits of the Spirit (2023)", "Day 347: Witness to Unbelievers (2022)" and "Day 346: Fruits of the Spirit (2022)" from podcasts like ""The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)", "God's Plan, Your Part", "The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)", "The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)" and "The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)"" and more!

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    Day 347: Witness to Unbelievers (2023)

    Day 347: Witness to Unbelievers (2023)
    Fr. Mike outlines Paul’s trial before King Agrippa and his efforts to use his conversion story to convert those hearing his case. He also leads us through the first half of Ephesians, emphasizing Paul’s main theme of unity in the spirit. Today’s readings are from Acts 26, Ephesians 1-3, and Proverbs 29:18-21. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Acts 24-26 | Paul's Trial and His Bold Proclamation of Faith

    Acts 24-26 | Paul's Trial and His Bold Proclamation of Faith

    Ready to step back in time to the first-century Judea? We are about to embark on a journey through the complex political landscape of Jewish and Roman leaders, and how it directly impacted Apostle Paul. Discover a tale of faith and perseverance, as we follow Paul's tribulations and triumphs in Acts chapters 24-26. Despite being held in custody for two years by Governor Felix and facing constant opposition from Jewish leaders, Paul’s resolve never wavers. Witness the remarkable intersection of Paul's humanity and divine intervention, as he stands firm in his faith and appeals to Caesar.

    Our exploration doesn't stop here. We dive deeper into the nuances of Paul's defense before the high priest Ananias and other officials in chapter 24 of Acts. The change of governance to Festus brings renewed challenges and plots against Paul. Yet, through it all, Paul holds onto his faith in Christ, his claims of righteousness, and belief in resurrection. Learn about the thrilling audience Paul has before King Agrippa and Bernice, and the lack of solid evidence presented by his accusers. Join us as we uncover the complexities of faith, persecution, and God's divine plan through this mesmerizing narrative.

    Acts 24 revolves around Paul's trial before Felix, the Roman governor, where the Jewish leaders accuse Paul of being a troublemaker. Paul presents a strong defense, emphasizing his innocence and stating that he serves God with a clear conscience. Felix postpones the decision but keeps Paul in custody for two years, hoping for a bribe. The chapter highlights the tension between Paul and the Jewish leaders, shedding light on the complexities of the Roman legal system and showcasing Paul's steadfastness in faith amid adversity.

    Acts 25 continues with Paul's trial, now before Festus, Felix's successor as governor. The Jewish leaders present their accusations, but Paul insists on his innocence and appeals to Caesar, exercising his right as a Roman citizen. Festus, perplexed by the case, seeks King Agrippa's counsel, who expresses interest in hearing Paul. The chapter reveals the political intrigue surrounding Paul's case and showcases his unwavering commitment to spreading the message of Christ, even amidst legal challenges.

    Acts 26 showcases Paul's defense before King Agrippa. He recounts his life, conversion, and mission to preach the Gospel. Paul passionately shares his encounter with Jesus and emphasizes the resurrection. His testimony impacts Agrippa, who acknowledges Paul's innocence but cannot release him due to the appeal to Caesar. This chapter highlights Paul's boldness in proclaiming the Gospel and depicts his unwavering commitment to his faith despite the trials and opposition he faces in the Roman legal system.

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    Day 346: Fruits of the Spirit (2023)

    Day 346: Fruits of the Spirit (2023)
    Fr. Mike reminds us of the context of Galatians and reiterates Paul’s admonition not to revert to our previous ways of life now that we have been freed from the yoke of slavery. He also discusses the works of the flesh which separate us from Christ and the fruits of the spirit which result from a life lived in God, reminding us that we will reap what we sow in due season. Today’s readings are Acts 25, Galatians 4-6, and Proverbs 29:15-17. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Day 347: Witness to Unbelievers (2022)

    Day 347: Witness to Unbelievers (2022)
    Fr. Mike outlines Paul’s trial before King Agrippa and his efforts to use his conversion story to convert those hearing his case. He also leads us through the first half of Ephesians, emphasizing Paul’s main theme of unity in the spirit. Today’s readings are from Acts 26, Ephesians 1-3, and Proverbs 29:18-21. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Day 346: Fruits of the Spirit (2022)

    Day 346: Fruits of the Spirit (2022)
    Fr. Mike reminds us of the context of Galatians and reiterates Paul’s admonition not to revert to our previous ways of life now that we have been freed from the yoke of slavery. He also discusses the works of the flesh which separate us from Christ and the fruits of the spirit which result from a life lived in God, reminding us that we will reap what we sow in due season. Today’s readings are Acts 25, Galatians 4-6, and Proverbs 29:15-17. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Sight [Signs of Life 08]

    Sight [Signs of Life 08]

    The first-century Gospel writer John brilliantly weaves truth through a multi-layered story of Jesus healing a blind man. In the nearby literary shadows of this remarkable story lurks a provocative question, “Who’s Really Blind? Helen Keller once said, “The only thing worse than being born blind, is having sight, but no vision.” Embracing the Gospel is the only way to gain true sight. Just like the light of the world gives light to the man born blind in our story, so too can Jesus the true light of the world heal you of spiritual blindness and bring light to your life. Do you see him?

    Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/48926475

    22.07.31

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