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What does the Bible say about Paul being accused in Acts 24?

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Acts 24 describes Paul's unjust accusations by Tertullus and the high priest, highlighting God's protection over him.

In Acts 24, Paul faces accusations from Tertullus, an orator, and the high priest Ananias. They claim that Paul is a 'pestilent fellow' and a 'mover of sedition,' attempting to rally the governor Felix against him. These charges are without true evidence and stem from Paul's commitment to sharing the Gospel. Despite being outnumbered and in a vulnerable position, Paul remains confident in God's presence, affirming the truth that if God is for us, who can be against us? This demonstrates a key theological principle: God's sovereignty over all circumstances, providing comfort and assurance to believers facing unjust trials.
Scripture References: Acts 24:1-9

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