King Agrippa, Bernice, Festus, Apostle Paul & the Council

King Agrippa and his wife, Queen Bernice, visited Governor Festus at an opportune time in the life of Apostle Paul. “Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed unto Caesar; [U]nto Caesar shalt thou go[?]” (Acts 25:12). Recall the will of the Lord for Apostle Paul. He was to bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to others including kings and governors. Therefore, King Agrippa and his wife, Queen Bernice, didn’t visit Festus by chance.

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Revilest thou God’s High Priest?

Jesus Christ has made us all kings and priests to God, but Christ is our high priest. Before, Paul had hurt (revile) the High Priest with his words. Do you recall what he said about good conscience? As a result, the other members of The Council reacted. “And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God’s high priest?” (Acts 23:4).

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How to Attain to Good Conscience Before the Lord God?

Last week we scrutinized what the conscience meant, but today we desire to explore how to achieve good conscience before God. Having a good conscience before God was not universally possible in the time of the Old Testament Scriptures. Everyone couldn’t achieve it because the way and the procedure to obtain it was not manifested and imperfect, respectively.

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