lesson 30 : paul’s defense before felix & two-year imprisonment in caesarea (24:1-27)
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Lesson 30 : Paul’s Defense Before Felix & Two-Year Imprisonment in Caesarea (24:1-27). I. Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study. Paul was brought before Felix and accused of insurrection (24:1-9). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Lesson 30:Paul’s Defense Before Felix & Two-Year Imprisonment in Caesarea (24:1-27)
Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study
A. Paul was brought before Felix and accused of insurrection (24:1-9).1. Ananias (the high priest) and the elders traveled 60 miles
to falsely accuse Paul (24:1).2. They brought their attorney, Tertullus (probably their
legal counsel in Roman affairs).3. Tertullus brought forth the “legal charge” against Paul
before Felix (24:2-8).a) First, Tertullus lavished Felix with flattery, filled with
exaggerations (24:2-4).b) Then, Tertullus leveled wild accusations against Paul, with zero
evidence (24:5-8).c) When Tertullus concluded, the Jews picked up his lie and kept
on affirming it (24:9).
I.
A. Christianity is not a “sect” and it does not have any “sects” within it!1. Three times in Acts, Christianity was called a “sect” (24:5,
14; 28:22), but not by God.2. The Greek word for “sect” is hairesis (heresy), indicating
“parties, factions, divisions.”3. The opponents of Christianity saw it as a “sect” (perhaps of
Judaism), but God did not!4. Christianity is the ONE and ONLY WAY set out and
acceptable to God to save man!5. It is not a sect! It is not made up of sects (cf. 1 Cor. 1:10)! It
is ONE (Eph. 4:1-6).
II. Significant Truths from this Passage for Our Understanding
Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study
B. Paul made his defense (Gk, apologeomai) cheerfully before Felix & accusers (24:10-21).1. Felix had been serving as the procurator/governor of that
region for about 7 years.2. Paul first argued that none of their accusations against
him could be proven (24:11-13).3. Paul then testified the truth about himself—his life was
focused on God (24:14-16).4. Paul summarized the events and the facts worth Felix’s
attention (24:17-21).
I.
B. There is a direct correlation between the prophecies of the OT & the realities of the NT!1. Paul believed, taught and defended “the Way,” which is N.T.
Christianity (24:14)!2. What Paul believed, taught and defended was “written in
the Law and prophets”!3. “The OT is the NT concealed; the NT is the OT revealed”
(see Gal. 3:19-25).
II. Significant Truths from this Passage for Our Understanding
C. There will be only one resurrection of the dead—both of the just and the unjust (24:15)!1. The righteous and the unrighteous will be raised at the
same hour (John 5:28-29).2. There will not be two resurrections separated by one
thousand years.3. There will not be a resurrection of only the righteous. All
raised at the same hour.
II. Significant Truths from this Passage for Our Understanding
Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study
C. Felix refused to properly handle (dismiss) Paul’s case but kept him imprisoned (24:22-27).1. After Paul’s defense, Felix “deferred” (ASV), “put off”
(NASB), lit. “threw up” (24:22).2. Felix met with Paul frequently, hoping that he might
receive bribe money (24:26).3. Felix & his wife, Drusilla, had a meeting with Paul, perhaps
from curiosity (24:24-25).D. Paul remained in prison in Caesarea for two years,
until Festus succeeded Felix (24:27).
I.
D. There is no more convenient time to obey God than right now!1. Felix put off obeying the gospel, and to our knowledge, he
never did obey.2. Salvation is too precious and life is too precarious to delay
obedience to God!
II. Significant Truths from this Passage for Our Understanding
A. Others may/will try to stop us, but let us never back down from preaching Jesus!
B. Let us serve God, put our hope in God and strive to have a clear conscience toward God!
C. We need to give careful attention to righteousness, self-control & the judgment to come!
D. We must take responsibility for our salvation and not put it off or make excuses!
III. Practical Points of Application for Our Lives