Listen up, recruits! This is Chapter 25 of the Book of Acts. Paul has been brought to Caesarea by the Roman governor, Festus. King Agrippa and his wife, Bernice, have come to see him. Paul stands before them to defend himself.

Festus tells the king that Paul is accused by the Jews of violating their laws, but Festus doesn't think Paul has done anything wrong. Agrippa decides to listen to Paul's side of the story.

Paul speaks to the king and the others about his faith in Jesus. He tells them that Jesus is the Son of God and that He was raised from the dead. He also talks about the hope of salvation that comes from Jesus.

At the end of his speech, Agrippa and Festus agree that Paul is innocent and should not be punished. They decide to send him to the Emperor in Rome so he can make his case.

That's it, recruits. Don't forget it. Dismissed!