YouVersion Logo
Search Icon

Acts | Reading Plan + Study QuestionsSample

Acts | Reading Plan + Study Questions

DAY 26 OF 28

ACTS 26

PAUL SHARES THE GOSPEL WITH AGRIPPA

Visited by King Agrippa, Paul shares his defense. Paul is appreciative of Agrippa’s willingness to listen and urges him to listen patiently as he delves into the details of his case. Paul gives context to his story, telling Agrippa that he was once a Jewish religious leader who hated followers of Jesus. Paul then tells of his conversion and his personal encounter with Jesus (Acts 9).

Paul boldly defends his obedience to God and the Jewish customs. Although Paul desperately wants to share the news of Jesus with the Jewish people, he is also considerate of their laws and practices. As both a Jewish man and a Roman citizen, Paul is uniquely equipped to minister to both Jewish and Gentile people. Amidst all the many challenges Paul faced in his mission to share the gospel, he still trusts God is helping him in both big and small ways.

After hearing the message of salvation through the death and resurrection of Jesus, Festus believes that Paul is insane. Despite what Festus thinks, Agrippa is more understanding of Paul’s message. Although Agrippa does not instantly believe in Jesus as the Savior, Paul says he will continue to share the gospel with Agrippa and hope for his conversion. Agrippa finds Paul innocent and tells Festus that if Paul had not appealed to Caesar, he would have been set free.

STUDY QUESTIONS

How did Paul's plan to appeal to Caesar backfire against him (Acts 26:32)?

Scripture

Day 25Day 27

About this Plan

Acts | Reading Plan + Study Questions

Join us for a chapter-by-chapter study of the book of Acts. This plan covers the entire book of Acts, including chapter summaries and study questions to help you get the most out of your Bible reading. This study, along with other resources, can be found on everydayscripture.org - Our mission is to encourage spiritual growth through the knowledge of God's Word. We hope you join us!

More

We would like to thank Everyday Scripture for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://everydayscripture.org