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In this portion, Paul speaks on his own defense having been mobbed by the Jews, arrested in the Temple, accused of being a plague, acting as a ringleader, starting a riot and been persecuted by Ananias. – Here, in legal proceedings he is responding to Tertullus, the High Priest’s prosecution attorney. He sets out to his adjudicator his devotion to Judaism, before denying unprovable false-charges, and then alluding to his conversion. He proceeds to make this statement about clearing his own conscience.

Series: The Acts Of Christ And The Apostles

Speaker: John Paul

Scripture: Acts 24

Notes: ⁠ Acts 24 - Lessons on living with a clear conscience.pdf