There’s something about those moments in life when you find yourself across the table — or across the room — from someone powerful, someone skeptical, maybe even someone who holds your future in their hands… and you still have to decide whether you’re going to speak the truth or play it safe.
I think most of us have been there in some form. And if you’re being honest, you probably know which choice feels easier.
This Sunday, we’re stepping into one of the most electric scenes in all of Scripture. Paul — chained, on trial, with nothing left to lose — stands before King Agrippa and does something remarkable: he shares the Gospel. Not a watered-down version. Not a careful, politically safe pitch. The real thing. Face to face. King to prisoner.
In Acts 26:15-27, we’ll see how Paul recounts his encounter with the risen Jesus, the mission he was given, and why he simply couldn’t stay silent — even in front of royalty. And Agrippa’s response? It’ll stop you in your tracks.