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Faithfulness in the Midst of Injustice
Acts 24: Paul’s Trial Before Felix
Duane Eash
August 4, 2019
Introduction:
Acts 24:1-9, Romans 16:18, Jude 16, Proverbs 26:24-25
1. Lying proves unfaithfulness
Acts 24:10-16
2. Your response will show your faithfulness
Matthew 22:36-38
Acts 24:17-26
3. Don’t stop sharing about Christ
a. Righteousness
Isaiah 64:6, 1 John 1:9
He makes us righteous; we don’t make ourselves righteous
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Self-Control
Proverbs 25:28, John 15:5
Walking in obedience with Christ is how we develop more and more self-control.
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The Judgement to Come
2 Corinthians 5:10, Romans 2:5-8, 1 Peter 4:7, Matthew 24:36
Eternity only has two options:
1.
The road which leads to destruction.
2. The road which leads to eternal life.
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