Leading up to this passage, Paul was attacked by a rioting crowd in the Temple courts. The Roman guards came through to save his life, but still arrested him. In this passage, Paul is put on trial before the Sanhedrin, a religious council that is the very council that was responsible for the death of Christ. Paul was thrown back into prison and as he sat alone in the middle of the night, Jesus met him and called him to take courage. This passage shows us that in our darkest, loneliest moments, Jesus doesn't abandon us. He is not distant or unaware of what we face. He stands by all who are His.
2 Corinthians 4:1-12 – Gospel-Driven Mission
Acts 21:17-22:29 - Good News for Culturally Heated Times
Acts 21:1-16 - Walking in the Spirit
Acts 20:13-38 - Farewell to the Ephesians Elders
Acts 20:7-12 - Death to Life
Acts 19:21-20:6 - Ephesus: A Riot
Acts 18:24-19:20 - Ephesus: The Spirit and the Power of God
Acts 18:1-23 - Corinth: Keep on Speaking
Acts 17:16-34 - Athens: The Gospel to the Marketplace
Acts 17:1-5 - Thessalonica & Berea
Acts 16:16-40 - Ministry in Philippi
Acts 16:6-15 - Called to Help
Exodus 20:8-11 - A Theology of Rest
Acts 15:36-16:5 - Sharp Disagreement
Acts 15:1-35 - The Jerusalem Council
Acts 14:20-28 - Beaten but not Destroyed
Acts 14:8-19 - Idolatry
Acts 13:44-14:7 - Religion and Irreligion
Acts 13:13-43 – Scripture has been Fulfilled
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