Paul longed to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with everyone. He even had presence of mind to share his own testimony of conversion and then the "what else" of his God-given mission to bring the message of Jesus to the Gentiles.
He had all this very ready in his mind and heart and on his tongue - ready to speak. He did so even in the very midst of a mob bent on beating him to death. He had had to be rescued by Roman soldiers.
But before he was carted off and carried away into the protection of their barracks, he asked for the floor and opportunity to speak to the seething crowd. Amazingly, they allowed it.
Whether you call it brazen, brass or brave, Paul explains his life and life mission. The crowd quiets and listens until the trigger point of his telling them he had been sent to the Gentiles.
And then they exploded in anger and murderous intent, once again. Paul was whisked away into the barracks. He was taken in to be kept safe, per se. Safe from the crowds but now he faced flogging at the hands of the Romans to discover what was at the bottom of the throng's uproar.
Paul has his trump card though. He revealed his Roman citizenship which gave him certain protection; that is, in this case to avert the flogging. He still wasn't quite let off the hook though. He still had to face the tribunal, and council of Roman authority and the Jewish chief priests.
If he was looking for an audience, Paul certainly had one now. But I believe his bravery and courage in the face of all these was God-given through the Holy Spirit.
Not everyone is called to face such intense opposition and being called into question. However, God's Word does ask us to be ready to give an answer.
" ... but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you. Yet do it with gentleness and respect" (1 Peter 3:15 ESV).
This is so nice sounding, and to be able to do it all with "gentleness and respect". In our anger and frustration this doesn't always pan out; myself a key example. I need to think this all through. Hopefully, I will be able to act appropriately upon this in Christlike manner, being as gentle and harmless as a dove. These are thoughts that came to me as I read Acts 22 yesterday and today (25/3/26).
May we each think it out and be as prepared and ready as Paul had been.
In Jesus' name, so be it.
~ ERC March 20265 ~
Based on Acts 22 and 1 peter 3:15 ESV.
Sing, I Speak Jesus, along with Charity Gayle.








