Almost, But Not Yet: Paul, Agrippa, and the “Maybe Later” Faith (Acts 26:24–32)

The Semi-Seminarian por Pastor Jim Wilhelm

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What do you do with truth you can’t un-hear? In Acts 26:24–32, Paul stands in chains before King Agrippa, Governor Festus, and the “principal men of the city,” and he does something holy and dangerous: he aims past the crown and into the conscience. This isn’t a soft conversation. It’s a courtroom turned crossroads—where resurrection truth gets spoken out loud, and a man who “almost” believes is forced to reckon with what belief actually costs.

This episode is a full Bible study + sermon in a rich narrative style, walking you into Rome’s power-scented room where ridicule shows up (“Paul, you’re out of your mind”), humor becomes a shield (“With but little persuasion…”), and “reasonableness” tries to tidy up what only surrender can answer. We’ll talk about the most comfortable spiritual trap in the world: the “maybe later” drawer—the place wh ... 

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Acts 26, Acts 26:24-32, Paul before Agrippa, King Agrippa, Apostle Paul, Festus, Bernice, almost persuaded, almost a Christian, Christian discipleship, repentance, metanoia, surrender to God, conviction, grace, grace and truth, gospel preaching, Bibl