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Paul boldly proclaimed God's Kingdom(Acts 28:17-31) and the importance of accepting the Messiah (Philippians 1:29) This did not make the reigning Jewish powers of the day happy, so he was imprisoned for this "offense" several times, but continuing to receive all who came in to him, "preaching the kingdom of God to them and teaching the things concerning the Lord Jesus Christ with the greatest freeness of speech, without hindrance."(Acts 28:30-31) Because of his avid preaching work, he attracted the attention of Rome, and was killed ( likely martyred by Nero). (2 Timothy 4:6-8) To the end, Paul set a fine example as a courageous Kingdom proclaimer.

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