Good morning. Felix was given
plenty of opportunity to turn his life over to Christ, but he refused. Why was
Paul stuck there for two years? Why didn’t God set him free? God was preparing
everything for Paul’s eventual trip to Rome. If he had been set free or had
gone earlier, then what was supposed to happen would not have happened. My
Bible says that Festus only lived two years longer before he died. Basically he
was there only so that he could send Paul to Rome because Felix was not going
to. So Festus arrives in Caesarea for his new job. After a few days by the
seashore, he goes up to the big city – Jerusalem, not having a clue of the
controversy that was about to strike him. The chief priests and the leading men
of the Jews brought charges against Paul, and they were urging him, requesting
a concession against Paul, that he might have him
brought to Jerusalem (at the same time setting an ambush to kill Paul on the
way). It would’ve been easy to give in to their demands, but instead he
answered that Paul was being kept in custody at Caesarea and that he himself
was about to leave shortly. Even in the natural that makes sense. He would’ve
had to have sent a message to
Caesarea; they would’ve had to of
gotten men together and brought Paul up to Jerusalem; and then he would’ve had
to of waited while they had the trial. The next day after he arrived back in
Caesarea, he ordered Paul to be brought to the tribunal. We will see next time
what happened at the trial. Father thank You for Your glorious love. Help us to
feel that love even more today.
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