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Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with sequential stories told across multiple weeks.
Duration: 1245 days
Worldwide English (New Testament) (WE)
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Acts 26:1-18

26 Then Agrippa said to Paul, `You may speak for yourself.' So Paul put out his hand and began to speak.

`King Agrippa, I am happy to speak for myself before you today. I will talk about all the things the leaders of the Jews have said against me.

You know all the ways of the Jews. You know what they believe. So please take time to listen to me.

`All the Jews know the way I lived from the time I was young. From the beginning I lived with my own people at Jerusalem.

They have known me for a long time. They know, if they would tell it, that I lived like the Pharisee group. They obey the law better than any others who worship God the way we do.

I believe that God will keep the promise that he made to our fathers long ago. That is why I am standing here being judged today.

All the people of our twelve tribes serve God faithfully day and night. They do this because they believe they will receive what he has promised. Because I believe this, king Agrippa, the Jewish leaders are talking against me.

Why is it so hard for any of you to believe that God should raise the dead?

`I used to think that I must do many things against the name of Jesus of Nazareth.

10 I did this in Jerusalem. The chief priests gave me power. I put many of God's people in prison. And when they were killed, I agreed to it.

11 Often I punished them in all the meeting places. I tried to make them say wrong things about Christ. I was very, very angry. I even went to other cities to trouble them.'

12 `And so I was on my way to the city of Damascus. The chief priests had given me power and a letter.

13 I was on the road at midday, king Agrippa, and I saw a bright light. It came from the sky and was brighter than the light of the sun. It shone all around me and the men who were travelling with me.

14 We all fell to the ground. I heard someone say to me in the Jews' language, "Saul, Saul, why are you troubling me? You hurt yourself when you kick against the sticks which guide you."

15 `I said, "Who are you, Lord?" And the Lord said, "I am Jesus, the one you are troubling.

16 But get up. Stand on your feet. Here is why I have shown myself to you. I have chosen you to work for me. I have chosen you to tell people what you saw when you saw me today. You are to tell them also about the other times when I will show myself to you.

17 I will keep you safe from your own people, the Jews. And I will keep you safe from those who are not Jews. I am sending you to them.

18 I send you to them to open their eyes. Then they will turn from darkness to light. You are to take them out of Satan's power and turn them to God, to be forgiven of their wrong ways. Then they will be among those who are made clean and pure by believing in me." '