PROCLAMATION
“
‘King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets? I know that thou
believest.’ Then Agrippa said unto Paul, ‘Almost thou persuaded me
to be a Christian.’ ” Acts 26:27-28 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These
are the acts of the apostles of Jesus, The Christ, as written by Luke, the
physician and traveling companion of the apostle Paul, under the influence of
The Holy Spirit of God. In this chapter Luke recorded Paul’s self-defense
to King Agrippa against the charges the Jews had brought against him. (Acts 26:1-32) At
the end of Paul’s presentation, King Agrippa said to him: “Almost thou
persuaded me to be a Christian.” (Acts 26:28) Afterwards, King
Agrippa told Governor Festus: “This man is not doing anything that deserves
death or imprisonment.” Then Agrippa also said: “This man could have
been set free if he had not appealed to Caesar.” (Acts 26:30-32)
APPLICATION
When
we tell our story and witness to others about Jesus, The Christ, and what He
has done for us, it is possible that some of them may be persuaded, or almost
persuaded, to also become believers. In this text, King Agrippa was
almost persuaded by Paul’s story. Today, we are to tell our story,
to witness for Christ. However, it is not our job to convince or
convert them. That is the responsibility
of The Holy Spirit of God. Our job is to tell them about
Christ. What they do with the information we give them is out of our
control. All we are to do is to plant the seed. The
germination of the seed, the watering of it, and its growth and development is
in God’s hands.
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