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Paul stood on the temple steps and gave a defense—not by arguing, but by telling his story. He spoke of his Jewish upbringing, his zeal for the law, and his dramatic encounter with Jesus. His testimony was both bold and respectful, deeply personal and clearly centered on Christ.
But when he mentioned being sent to the Gentiles (v. 21), the crowd erupted. It wasn’t the story of his conversion that offended them—it was the grace of God going to people they didn’t think deserved it. The same gospel that saves also divides.
🎯 Theme: Paul was appointed to know God’s will and be His witness.
🌀 Reflection: Are you willing to share your story—even if it’s rejected? Have you grown cold to the grace of God being extended to those who seem far off?
💬 Mission Challenge: Write out or record a short version of your testimony. Share it with one person this week and pray that God would use it for His glory.

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