
Paul Before Festus & Agrippa
May 25, 2025
Paul Before Festus and Agrippa
Acts 25–26
Satan will not stop with the attacks on God’s people. Evil will continue until Christ returns and makes all things new. But the gospel will not be stopped.
Sermon Notes
Time Does Not Stop
Time Does Not Change Our
Spiritual Attacks
Memory Verse
Psalm 34:8 Taste and see that the Lord is good. How happy is the person who takes refuge in him!
Discussion Questions
- What does the psalmist mean by seeking the Lord and being rescued from fears in Psalm 34:4-6?
- What can we learn about the nature of spiritual attacks from Paul’s experience?
- Why is it significant that the attacks on Paul continued for two years?
- In what way does the story emphasize God’s ongoing presence and salvation despite prolonged trials?
- What is the implication of the statement that spiritual attacks do not depend on the amount of faith or good works?
- Why does Paul reference his past actions to highlight God’s transformative power?
- How does Paul’s defense before King Agrippa illustrate the importance of sharing one’s faith?
- What does the phrase ‘Taste and see that the Lord is good’ suggest about personal experience with God?
- What is the false sense of security among those who are ‘unsaved Christians’?