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Quick recap The meeting focused on a Bible study session where participants discussed Acts Chapter 26, which contains Paul's testimony to King Agrippa. Andrew led the study, highlighting Paul's declaration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ as central to the gospel message. The group explored how the resurrection gives hope and purpose to the Christian faith, contrasting it with the world's focus on a false liberal Jesus. Technical difficulties with Tunde's connection interrupted the prayer time, and Okechukwu stepped in to offer a closing prayer. The session concluded with Andrew expressing concern about the ongoing network issues and encouraging participants to continue praying for each other. Compressed Bible Study Session Andrew announced that today's Bible study would be shorter than usual, split into two 20-minute sessions to accommodate a comprehensive report. He requested volunteers to read a chapter, and Tunde agreed to open the meeting with a prayer. The session began at 7:35, with participants joining to engage in the spiritual teaching. Paul's Gospel Message to Agrippa The group completed 32 Spiritual Safari reports and has 3 more Bible studies remaining in their international online expedition through the entire Word of God, after which they will return to the first book of Samuel. In this session, they focused on Paul's declaration about the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ to King Agrippa, with Paul's message specifically intended for Agrippa rather than Festus, who had already been witness to the gospel. The discussion highlighted that this chapter contains one of the most marvelous passages in the Bible, featuring Jesus' words as recounted by Paul, and emphasized that despite the lack of evidence against Paul, the highest authorities were interested in understanding the new gospel message. Paul's Defense Before Agrippa Paul defended himself before King Agrippa, explaining his conversion from a Pharisee to a follower of Jesus Christ, and his subsequent persecution of Christians. He described his dramatic conversion experience on the road to Damascus, where he was struck blind and heard a voice identifying itself as Jesus. Paul claimed that he had been spreading the message of repentance and faith in Jesus, which led to his arrest and trial. Festus accused Paul of madness due to his extensive learning, but Paul maintained that he spoke the truth. Agrippa expressed some belief in Paul's message, prompting Paul to wish that Agrippa and his audience would also become Christians. The conversation ended with Agrippa and Festus discussing whether Paul's actions warranted death, ultimately deciding that he should remain in custody. Paul's Resurrection Gospel Message The group discussed Acts chapter 26, focusing on Paul's message about the resurrection of Jesus. Andrew emphasized that the resurrection is essential to Paul's gospel message and highlighted how modern churches often fail to properly teach the full gospel. The discussion included a prayer from Okechukwu and concluded with Andrew addressing technical issues with the meeting platform ~