Looking past the weird stuff, there’s a great message here.
#928: 1 Corinthians 5-7 | Choose and be a... | Psalm 116
#927: 1 Corinthians 3-4 | Responding to self-refuting statements | Psalms 113-115
#926: 1 Corinthians 1-2 | Wait for it to click | Psalms 111-112
#925: Romans 15-16 | Reflection | Psalm 110
#924: Romans 13-14 | "You can't legislate morality!" | Psalm 109
#922: Romans 9-10 | "I have a peace about it" | Psalm 108
#916: Acts 25-26 | Why not right now? | Psalm 106
#915: Acts 23-24 | Sanhedrin, Sadducees, Pharisees | Psalm 105
#914: Acts 21-22 | Psalm 104
In today’s reading you’ll hear Paul make a speech to a mob, and he starts it by telling them he’s going to make a defense — an apologia, an apologetic. I just point this out, because as Christian casemakers I think it’s useful for us to see how a master apologist handles himself, including the way his reasoning and persuasion evolves depending on who he’s addressing.