"Bigly news, folks. In Acts 21, many people are saying it's one of the greatest chapters in the Bible. It starts with Paul, still on his way to Jerusalem. He meets a lot of people, many of whom have heard of his mission. They warn Paul not to go to Jerusalem, but he keeps going anyway - because he's a winner, that's why.
Next he arrives in Caesarea, where a bunch of other guys (low energy, for sure) try to talk him out of going to Jerusalem. Paul refuses, and goes to Jerusalem anyway. He meets with James, who is a terrific guy. They talk, and James instructs Paul to take some other believers to the temple and do a ritual to show that he is still a faithful Jew.
Paul does it, and everyone is amazed. But then some unbelievers stir up trouble and accuse him of profaning the temple. Paul is arrested, and some of the believers take him into the barracks. Paul speaks to them and tells them he is going to Rome.
What comes next? Paul is sent to Felix, the Governor. He stands trial, and is held in custody for two years. Unbelievable. But then, after a lot of hard work and praying, Paul is eventually sent to Rome, where he is eventually acquitted.
So folks, in the end, Paul's mission to Jerusalem was a success. Many such cases. He fulfilled his mission, and God blessed America. Make America great again. The end."