Title: In God We Trust
1In God We Trust
All Others
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- Acts 251-22 (NLT)
- 1Â Three days after Festus arrived in Caesarea to
take over his new responsibilities, he left for
Jerusalem, 2Â where the leading priests and other
Jewish leaders met with him and made their
accusations against Paul. 3Â They asked Festus as
a favor to transfer Paul to Jerusalem. (Their
plan was to waylay and kill him.) 4Â But Festus
replied that Paul was at Caesarea and he himself
would be returning there soon.
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- Acts 251-22 (NLT)
- 5Â So he said, "Those of you in authority can
return with me. If Paul has done anything wrong,
you can make your accusations." 6Â Eight or ten
days later he returned to Caesarea, and on the
following day Paul's trial began. 7Â On Paul's
arrival in court, the Jewish leaders from
Jerusalem gathered around and made many serious
accusations they couldn't prove.
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- Acts 251-22 (NLT)
- 8Â Paul denied the charges. "I am not guilty," he
said. "I have committed no crime against the
Jewish laws or the Temple or the Roman
government." 9Â Then Festus, wanting to please the
Jews, asked him, "Are you willing to go to
Jerusalem and stand trial before me there?"
10Â But Paul replied, "No! This is the official
Roman court, so I ought to be tried right here.
You know very well I am not guilty.
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- Acts 251-22 (NLT)
- 11Â If I have done something worthy of death, I
don't refuse to die. But if I am innocent,
neither you nor anyone else has a right to turn
me over to these men to kill me. I appeal to
Caesar!" 12Â Festus conferred with his advisers
and then replied, "Very well! You have appealed
to Caesar, and to Caesar you shall go!" 13Â A few
days later King Agrippa arrived with his sister,
Bernice, to pay their respects to Festus.
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- Acts 251-22 (NLT)
- 14Â During their stay of several days, Festus
discussed Paul's case with the king. "There is a
prisoner here," he told him, "whose case was left
for me by Felix. 15Â When I was in Jerusalem, the
leading priests and other Jewish leaders pressed
charges against him and asked me to sentence him.
16Â Of course, I quickly pointed out to them that
Roman law does not convict people without a
trial. They are given an opportunity to defend
themselves face to face with their accusers.
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- Acts 251-22 (NLT)
- 17Â "When they came here for the trial, I called
the case the very next day and ordered Paul
brought in. 18Â But the accusations made against
him weren't at all what I expected. 19Â It was
something about their religion and about someone
called Jesus who died, but whom Paul insists is
alive. 20Â I was perplexed as to how to conduct an
investigation of this kind, and I asked him
whether he would be willing to stand trial on
these charges in Jerusalem.
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- Acts 251-22 (NLT)
- 21Â But Paul appealed to the emperor. So I ordered
him back to jail until I could arrange to send
him to Caesar." 22Â "I'd like to hear the man
myself," Agrippa said.And Festus replied, "You
shall tomorrow!"
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- Dont Place Your Trust In Man
- Mans heart is easily consumed by evil
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- Dont Place Your Trust In Man
- Mans heart is easily consumed by evil
- There is little that changes a mans heart
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- Dont Place Your Trust In Man
- Mans heart is easily consumed by evil
- There is little that changes a mans heart
- Not the passing of time
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- Dont Place Your Trust In Man
- Mans heart is easily consumed by evil
- There is little that changes a mans heart
- Not the passing of time
- Not a warning of impropriety
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- Dont Place Your Trust In Man
- Man looks to use good for evil
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Dont Place Your Trust In Man
- Application
- You place your trust in man when you follow his
direction instead of Gods
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- Dont Place Your Trust In Mans Institutions
- They dont always serve Gods purposes
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- Dont Place Your Trust In Mans Institutions
- They dont always serve Gods purposes
- Even when divinely ordained
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- Dont Place Your Trust In Mans Institutions
- They dont always serve Gods purposes
- Even when divinely ordained
- Instead they often serve Mans purposes
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Dont Place Your Trust In Mans Institutions
- Application
- We can only follow the institutions of Man as
they fulfill Gods purposes.
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- Trust Only In God
- Resist the evils of man
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- Trust Only In God
- Resist the evils of man
- Forcefully passionately
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- Trust Only In God
- Resist the evils of man
- Forcefully passionately
- Affirm the divinely ordained purposes of
institutions
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- Trust Only In God
- Resist the evils of man
- Forcefully passionately
- Affirm the divinely ordained purposes of
institutions - Act consistent with Gods truth
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Application Disobedience to Gods truth
demonstrates we dont trust Him Â
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Application Disobedience to Gods truth
demonstrates we dont trust Him Â
Jesus said
You are truly my disciples if
you keep obeying my teachings.
John 831