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Acts Chapter 21 is a turning point filled with tension, prophecy, and unwavering conviction. Paul continues his journey toward Jerusalem, fully aware that suffering awaits him. Repeated warnings come from believers along the way. The Spirit makes it clear that chains and hardship are ahead. Yet Paul refuses to turn back. Listen on Spotify (Bible Chapter by Chapter): https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5... In Tyre and Caesarea, disciples plead with him not to go. The prophet Agabus dramatically binds his own hands and feet with Paul’s belt, foretelling imprisonment. The message is unmistakable. But Paul responds with one of the most powerful declarations of commitment in Acts: he is ready not only to be bound, but even to die for the name of the Lord Jesus. When Paul arrives in Jerusalem, he meets with James and the elders. They rejoice at what God has done among the Gentiles, yet tension remains within the Jewish community. Rumors circulate that Paul teaches Jews to abandon the law of Moses. In an effort to promote unity, Paul participates in a purification rite. His willingness reflects humility and cultural sensitivity, not compromise of the gospel. But opposition quickly ignites. Jews from Asia recognize Paul in the temple and accuse him falsely of bringing Gentiles into restricted areas. The city erupts in chaos. Paul is seized, dragged out, and nearly killed by the mob before Roman soldiers intervene. The chapter ends with Paul in chains, yet still requesting permission to speak to the crowd. Even under arrest, his mission remains unchanged. He does not seek escape. He seeks opportunity to testify. Acts 21 shows us that obedience to God does not guarantee safety. Faithfulness sometimes leads directly into hardship. Yet Luke makes something clear: suffering does not derail God’s purposes. Instead, it becomes the pathway for witness. This chapter challenges us to examine our own commitment. Are we willing to follow Christ even when the road leads through misunderstanding, rejection, or danger? Paul’s resolve reminds us that courage is not the absence of warning, but the presence of conviction. If you would like to read along, this episode uses the World English Bible (WEB). Next Episode: Acts 22, where Paul gives his defense before the crowd and recounts his dramatic conversion.