Acts 18:5

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that when Silas and Timothy returned from Macedonia, Paul felt compelled to tell the Jews in Corinth that Jesus was the Messiah. Paul was very determined to share this message.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a playground, and your best friends come back after being away for a while. You feel so excited that you want to tell everyone about the most important thing in your life. That's how Paul felt when Silas and Timothy came back. He wanted to share with others that Jesus was special, like the hero of their story.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of Acts, written by Luke around 60-80 AD. The audience is early Christians and those interested in the spread of Christianity. At this time, Jews were questioning who the Messiah was, and Paul's message affirmed that Jesus fulfilled these expectations.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you have a secret about someone really important to you, like a role model or hero. If your best friend came back from visiting them, wouldn't you want to tell everyone what makes them so special? This is similar to how we can share our faith with others who may not know the full story of Jesus.

Topics

faithwitnessingevangelismmessiahjesusdetermination

Related Verses

John 1:45Matthew 28:19-20Acts 3:19-26Isaiah 42:1Luke 24:47

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Paul 'pressed in the spirit' according to Acts 18:5?
Paul felt a strong inner compulsion, likely from the Holy Spirit, urging him to testify about Jesus. This deep spiritual drive pushed him to share his message with urgency.
What was Paul's main message in Acts 18:5?
Paul’s primary message was that Jesus is the Messiah (Christ). He wanted to affirm this central truth of Christian belief to those listening, especially the Jews who were expecting a Messiah.
Why did Silas and Timothy's return impact Paul in Acts 18:5?
The reunion might have inspired or encouraged Paul. Their return from Macedonia could have brought him news or support that strengthened his resolve to share the good news of Jesus as the Messiah.
What can we learn about sharing faith from Acts 18:5?
We learn about the importance of being determined and committed when sharing our faith. Like Paul, we should be ready to testify boldly about what we believe with conviction and clarity.
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