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Tuesday, April 28th, 2026
the Fourth Week after Easter
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Acts 25:3
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With silver tongues, they graciously asked that Paul be returned to them for a trial. Of course, they were still going to ambush him and kill him before any trial took place.
Acts 25:10
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Paul shook his head and said, "Absolutely not! This is the Roman court right here. You know good and well they have no evidence against me. I didn't hurt anyone.
Acts 25:15
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When I first got here, I went to Jerusalem. One of the first things that came up was this fellow, Paul. He'd sure put a burr underneath the saddle blanket of the church leaders. They pressed charges and asked me to have him strung up.
Acts 25:23
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The next day, Agrippa and Bernice strolled into the auditorium followed by military leaders and other prominent citizens. After they were seated, Festus sent for Paul.
Acts 26:5
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I am no stranger to anyone. They all know I followed the Code to a T. I am a Pharisee through and through.
Acts 26:18
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You will help them see with open eyes so they will no longer walk in darkness, but the light. You will help them turn from Satan and ride for God. Then they will be forgiven for their sorry ways and have a spot on God's outfit. And the only way you get there is through me.'
Acts 26:20
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I preached first to those in the Damascus area. Then I preached in Jerusalem and all of Judea. Then I went to the mavericks, or Gentiles, so all would turn from their sorry ways and ride for God. And the proof of this change was the good things they did.
Acts 26:21
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All these problems we are gathered here for is a result of me telling this story to everyone. Some Jews arrested me in the main church for telling my tale. And they did all they could to kill me,
Acts 26:23
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They all said the Top Hand would suffer greatly and then be the first one raised from the dead. And this resurrection was God's way of showing Jews and mavericks his love."
Acts 26:31
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They talked on the way out and agreed Paul had not done anything to deserve the death penalty.
Acts 27:3
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We docked at Sidon the next day, and Julius was kind enough to let Paul go see some friends and let them tend to him while they were there.
Acts 27:13
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A light wind came up and the crew pulled up the anchor quick. They sailed close to the shore and made good time.
Acts 27:28
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They measured the water depth and is was about 120 feet deep. A short time later, it was thirty feet shallower.
Acts 27:29
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They dropped all four anchors to keep themselves from being dashed on the rocks below and everyone prayed for the day to come.
Acts 27:31
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Paul told the centurion and the soldiers, "If they leave, you will die too."
Acts 27:39
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When daylight came, no one recognized the land around them. But they did see a sandy beach and decided to run the ship aground there.
Acts 27:40
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The anchors were cut loose and the rudder was untied. They raised the mainsail and made out like a bandit for the safety of the beach.
Acts 27:41
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But before they could get there, the ship struck a sandbar and the waves started smashing the ship to pieces.
Acts 28:2
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The people there were incredibly kind to us all. They built a large fire and insisted we all warm ourselves.
Acts 28:14
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We ran into some cowboys of the Way, and they invited us to spend a week with them. And then we went toward Rome.
 
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