Paul’s bold stance in Acts 22-23 challenges traditional views on “turning the other cheek.” Dr. John unpacks how Paul used his rights to resist injustice, while still honoring Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus’ words weren’t a call to passive acceptance, but rather a way to avoid personal revenge. Dr. John shows how Paul’s actions offer a faithful model for Christians, encouraging wise use of opportunities in the face of opposition.
Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel Goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.