Acts 20:3

Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Paul stayed in a place for three months and then planned to return through Macedonia because some Jews tried to harm him as he was about to travel to Syria.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a trip, and your friends are waiting to meet up with you. But there's also someone who doesn't like you and wants to stop you from meeting your friends. So, you decide to take a different route to stay safe and still see your friends.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the book of Acts written by Luke around AD 62-64. The audience includes both Jews and Gentiles living in the Roman Empire. It describes Paul's travels and missionary work, highlighting his strategy to avoid danger while continuing his mission.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, we can apply this verse when facing opposition or threats from others. Instead of giving up our goals, we can find safer routes or strategies to achieve them, just like Paul did by choosing a different path through Macedonia.

Topics

perseveranceoppositionmissionary worksafetystrategyavoiding danger

Related Verses

1 Corinthians 16:5Philippians 1:28-30Romans 15:24Acts 19:23Luke 13:31

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Paul choose Macedonia over Syria?
Paul chose Macedonia as a safer route because he was aware that some Jews were planning to harm him if he went through Syria.
What does this verse teach us about facing threats?
This verse teaches us to find safe and strategic ways to achieve our goals even when faced with opposition or danger, showing wisdom and perseverance.
How can we apply Paul's strategy in today’s world?
We can apply Paul's strategy by choosing alternative paths when facing obstacles or threats, ensuring safety while pursuing our mission or goals.
What does this verse reveal about the challenges of missionary work?
It reveals that missionaries often face opposition and danger but must remain committed to their mission with careful planning and strategic decisions.
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