Observation: As Paul explains his backstory to Agrippa, he gets to the point of stating why the Jews want him tried and killed. It is because he preaches repentance and faith to the Gentiles. This should be an inditement against every Jew listening to Paul ... however, it isn't. Not a single voice is reported to oppose this fact, and in fact it isn't the first time this explanation has been stated uncontested.
The reason the Jews should feel accused by this is at the core of what it means to be Jewish. Their entire existence as a people-group - the reason the Lord set Abraham aside to be a nation - is to make Yahweh known to the entire world, and to bless all other nations because the Lord blesses them. Telling Gentiles about the Lord shouldn't be controversial, it should be the goal. However, how that mission played out changed long, long ago. Israel never really went around telling other nations about Yahweh. Instead, they lived by example, were protected by the Lord, and others learned of Yahweh by observation of Israel, not hearing instructions.
Sure, the Jews are angry with Paul also because his message isn't just about Yahweh as Lord, but about Jesus as Messiah. However, while the Jews contest the Messiahship of Jesus and the resurrection itself, that isn't the primary charge they bring against Paul. Their complaint for which they want Paul sentenced to death is that he tells Gentiles about God, which is what they were supposed to be doing all along.
Application: I know there is some nuance to what I am saying here about Paul and the Jews. It is very possible that when the Lord told Abraham he would be the father to many/all nations, and his people would be blessed to be a blessing, he was in fact referring to Jesus coming and saving the world. As a result, Jesus absolutely told believers to go, speak, and teach the gospel to the entire world. Israel didn't have some explicit directive to go out from the promised land and preach.
This is why it remains important for me to be able to talk about Jesus to others. Christians are the fulfillment of the Abrahamic promise. We are the way that the world becomes children of Abraham, co-heirs with Christ as sons and daughters of the Lord.
I just don't do this enough. I am too much like the Jews ... to live a certain life and assume non-believers will "see Jesus" by osmosis. Of course, I don't live a good enough life for that to ever work, either.
I do need to be more intentional in talking about Jesus, making it clear that I believe in Jesus as Messiah, and in the Lord as the almighty creator, and to give my reasons why I know these things. And yes, I also need to live a life that shows other that believing these things matters and motivates my life.
Prayer: Lord, every day you bring people to me in conversation and in just walking around interactions. May I find ways to speak of you, Jesus, more and more, for that's the mission. Amen.