Convenient Season #2

Sunday, November 2, 2025

“And as he reasoned of righteousness, temperance, and judgment to come, Felix trembled, and answered, Go thy way for this time; when I have a convenient season, I will call for thee” (Acts 24:25 KJV).

According to the Bible, when is the “convenient season?”

I once knew a family who had endured a series of tragedies. A man lost his wife to a fatal disease when she was approximately 60. Within a few years, he remarried (coincidentally, his second wife shared the name of his first wife!). His stepson—his second wife’s son—died at 50 due to surgery complications. Fast-forward eight years and misfortune struck again. His biological son, age 45, left this world; a tiny cardiac tumor caused a massive heart attack. Not quite two years later, that second wife fell at home and bled to death; she was 80. He himself just died earlier this year at 86. Overall, that poor man had buried two wives and two sons within two decades!

One family member was almost a century old when she told me about how her husband had died in a farming accident long ago. She ended up outliving him by almost 70 years! A cousin of mine, born in frail health, left this world at less than six months old. There is no guarantee we will ever see “old age.” Remarkably, another member of my family was only two days shy of her 112th birthday when she passed on into eternity! In certain situations, earthly life ends just as soon as it begins; in other cases, it can be extended for a while (or even quite a while) because of wise choices, a strong immune system, healthy eating, exercise, and medication.

Take Judaean Governor Felix of today’s Scripture. He was a curiosity seeker, someone who had heard about Jesus Christ and wanted to learn more. Incidentally, Felix had a Jewess wife (Acts 24:24), a fact that doubtless worked against him (as we will explain later). For a time, he was willing to listen to the Apostle Paul’s preaching of “the faith in Christ.” Of course, Felix was a busy politician, and he supposed he could always hear additional words about that Christ on subsequent occasions….