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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Acts 26: Almost Persuaded...But There Is More


The “Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian” from Herod Agrippa has been the subject of millions of appeals to sinners, such as “Do not be almost persuaded as Agrippa, but altogether persuaded”; or “Almost cannot avail—almost is but to fail,” according to the songwriter. But there is much more in this chapter, including the lesson that Paul taught Agrippa (which is the third record of Paul’s conversion in Acts; see chapters 9 and 22). Please let his lesson draw you past the “almost” to the “altogether.”

 

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