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Text: Acts 24:25
I. Introduction.
a. Paul – an apostle of Jesus Christ who was called on the Road to Damascus
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Led of the Lord to go to Jerusalem after his third missionary Journey to report to the church and elders there and worship at the temple.
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Confronted by Jewish authorities, which results in a near riot.
Roman authorities intervene, take him into custody – due to death threats, he is secretly transferred to Caesarea to the custody of the Roman governor, Felix.
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