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What does the Bible say about Paul's defense?

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Paul's defense illustrates his transformation and calling as a witness for Christ.

Paul's defense, as recounted in Acts 22, serves as a profound testimony of his conversion and commission. Paul identifies himself as a Jew and shares his zealous past of persecuting Christians, highlighting the transformative power of encountering Jesus. His defense emphasizes the importance of preaching the truth and declaring God’s sovereign grace, which is evident in Christ's intervention in his life. The manner in which Paul approaches those who sought to kill him—with respect and brotherhood—underscores the grace of God that allows believers to communicate the gospel even in hostility.
Scripture References: Acts 22:1-17, 1 Timothy 1:16

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