Paul experienced all kinds of interrogation in front of the chief priest and Felix, and in this passage he was standing in front of the new governor Festus. The original purpose of the governor and the chief priests is to ensure that justice prevails. Unfortunately, human justice is often contaminated by sin. Festus wanted to do the Jews a favor, and sacrificed justice in order to win the popularity of the people. Remember when Jesus was on trial before Pilate the governor, Pilate did the same. Although Pilate asked Jesus, "What is the truth?" and many other questions, he did not listen to what Jesus was saying. Although he did not find Jesus guilty of any crime, because the crowd was asking for Jesus to be crucified, he obliged to the crowd's request. To Pilate, the voice of the crowd replaced the truth. This is the case as well in today's generation: Whatever most people think is correct, that must be the truth; whoever speaks louder must have the truth; whoever is more articulate has the truth. Therefore, everyone thinks that he or she must be loud enough to be heard over the other person to show that we have the truth.
In reality, the truth that the world speaks about has much bias, and does not last. Jesus Christ is the only truth. If you take away Christ from Christianity, then Christianity would have nothing; because if there is no Lord, there is no salvation, no new life, and no power to live. We pray that the Holy Spirit will help us to recognize that Christ is the One Truth, and only in Christ we can have true freedom!
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