Session 26

Who is the hero of your story?

From Acts: A 28-Day Devotional

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Acts 26

Speaking freely to a top official familiar with Jewish law, Paul shares how he met Jesus and explains that while he may have offended some of the Jews in Jerusalem, he never broke the law.

After finally receiving an opportunity to plead his case before King Agrippa, Paul instead chooses to share the story of his miraculous conversion to Christianity. Why would he do that?

Jesus is the hero of Paul’s story. His life focuses on the message of the cross, offensive to some and unbelievable to others. Through it all, Paul focuses on Jesus and the eternity He offers rather than the temporary consequences of this life. It is all about Jesus!

Paul’s attitude and focus are most clearly revealed in Acts 26:29, “I pray to God that not only you but all who are listening to me today may become what I am, except for these chains.” Paul understands that light and momentary trials achieve an eternal glory far outweighing any hardship he faces (2 Corinthians 4:17). That’s why, given this opportunity, Paul shared the Gospel instead of begging for his life.

When given an opportunity, do you make much of you or much of Jesus? 

Reflect:

  • What does this passage teach us about God? How does it apply to you?
  • How do you react when people respond negatively to you? What can you learn from Paul’s response to Festus and Agrippa?
  • Think about your conversations over the past few weeks. Who is the focus of your attention and the hero of your stories?

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