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What was Paul's defense before Felix about worship?

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Paul defended his worship as aligned with the teachings of the Law and the Prophets (Acts 24:14).

In his defense before Felix, Paul articulated that his worship was informed by the Scriptures, stating, ‘But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers’ (Acts 24:14). This declaration highlights that true worship is grounded in Scriptural truth rather than human tradition or popular opinion. Paul identifies his faith as firmly rooted in the Law and the Prophets, indicating that his beliefs align with the historical faith of his forefathers, who also anticipated the fulfillment of God’s promises in Christ. This defense not only asserts the legitimacy of his worship but also calls into question the religious authority of those who sought to discredit him based on their interpretations.
Scripture References: Acts 24:14

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Paul's Confession
Clay Curtis · Jun 24, 2010
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