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What does the Bible say about Paul appealing to Caesar?

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Paul appealed to Caesar to exercise his rights as a Roman citizen when faced with false accusations.

In Acts 25:1-12, Paul asserts his right to appeal to Caesar when brought before Festus. He contends that he has done no wrong against the Jewish law, the temple, or Caesar. This appeal demonstrates not only Paul's legal rights as a Roman citizen but also his unwavering commitment to defend the Gospel in the highest court of the land. By appealing to Caesar, Paul not only seeks justice but also trusts in God's promise that he would testify in Rome (Acts 23:11).
Scripture References: Acts 25:1-12, Acts 23:11

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