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What does the Bible say about Paul's defense in Acts 22?

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Acts 22 details Paul's defense against the accusations from the Jews regarding his witness to the Gentiles.

In Acts 22, Paul recounts his encounter with God and his calling to be a witness to the Gentiles. He acknowledges the skepticism he faces from the Jews, due to his past of persecuting Christians, and explains that God instructed him to leave Jerusalem because the people would not accept his testimony concerning Christ. This moment underscores the sovereignty of God in guiding individuals for His purposes, especially in bringing the Gospel to all nations, not just Israel.
Scripture References: Acts 22:17-24, Acts 22:21-22

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Don Bell · Sep 20, 2023
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