Monday, July 6, 2026
Mon.’s Devo - Paul’s Trial
Read: 1 Chronicles 2:18-4:4; Acts 24:1-27; Psalm 4:1-8; Proverbs 18:16-18
Today we read the lineage of Hezron from the tribe of Judah. The kings came from that line. David, Solomon and almost all of the kings of Israel were from the tribe of Judah.
*** In Acts, Paul was brought to his trial. The high priest Ananias and some of the elders including Tertullus came down with their case against him. Ananias accused Paul of being a plague that stirs up riots everywhere he goes. They claimed Paul was a Nazarene who was trying to profane the temple before they stopped him. The Jews with him confirmed what he said.
*** When it was Paul’s turn to testify to their accusations he testified that he had been going up to Jerusalem to worship for 12 days and never stirred up a riot in the temple or in the city. He believes everything in the law that the Jews hold as true and his hope is in the same God they claim to worship. He believes like them that there will one day be a resurrection of both the just and the unjust.
*** Paul had worshiped peacefully in the temple until some Jews from Asia who, he added ought to be here at the trial, brought accusations against him. The only disturbance he made was when he cried out that: ‘It is with respect to the resurrection of the dead that I am on trial before you this day.’
*** Felix knew something about “Christians” and told them that when Lysias the tribune comes down, he would decide his case. Until then, Paul would be kept in custody with visiting rights.
*** Felix’s wife was Jewish and she came with Felix to hear what Paul had to say about his faith in Christ. He reasoned with them about righteousness and self-control and the coming judgment which convicted and scared Felix. He sent Paul back to his cell hoping he would bribe him. Paul didn’t and stayed in prison for 2 years. Felix was succeeded by Porcias Festus. As a favor to the Jews, he kept Paul in prison. Little did he know that Paul wrote many letters to the churches which we now read in our Bibles.
*** Lord, I thank you that you work everything for the good of the gospel and for our own good. Thank you that you use our trials to mold and shape us into your image. May we give ourselves to your plan and find our joy in you.
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