Reasonable Faith
After governor Festus was swept up in the squabble left unsettled by Felix between the Jewish religious rulers and the apostle Paul, he decided it would be beneficial to interview Paul before King Agrippa and Bernice in Caesarea. The scribes and Pharisees called for Paul to be executed and he appealed to Caesar, yet Festus could find no evidence of guilt--certainly nothing that even hinted a sentence of death was appropriate. Festus confided in Agrippa of his predicament in sending Paul to Rome without a charge in Acts 25:27 : " For it seems to me unreasonable to send a prisoner and not to specify the charges against him ." It seems more than unreasonable, even unjust to imprison someone without specifying charges against them. In many countries today those legally empowered to arrest people must notify the suspect they are under arrest and why they are being arrested. In Jerusalem Paul had not been arrested for a crime but was taken into custody fo...