In the twenty-fourth chapter of Acts, the Apostle Paul is arrested by the Romans (or saved from murder by the Jewish authorities) and taken to Caesarea to appear before the Roman Governor Felix. Verse twenty-two of the twenty-fourth chapter of Acts reveals that Felix knew extensively about the Christians and Christianity in Caesarea. (Cornelius and Philip the Evangelist lived there.) The Governor allowed Paul to present the Gospel to his wife and himself, and the Governor’s response was the same response of the vast majority of people today. Acts 24:25, Now asActs 24:25, Now as Paul reasoned about righteousness, self ...