
How Paul’s Life Encourages Us When We Face Life’s Storms
Frank Santora
Who when they had examined me
About the things laid to his charge, had heard what his accusers had to object to him, and the defence he made for himself:
would have let [me] go;
released him from his bonds, and set him at liberty to go where he pleased:
because there was no cause of death in me;
no crime proved upon him, which was worthy of death; and this was the sense of Lysias the chief captain, and of Felix and Festus the Roman governors, and of King Agrippa.