Acts 20:22

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What Does This Mean?

Paul is speaking here and saying that he is going to Jerusalem even though he knows something bad might happen there, but he doesn't know what exactly it will be. He feels compelled by the Spirit of God to go despite the risks.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're told to clean your room even if you think a scary monster might be hiding under your bed. Paul is like that kid who knows something not-so-nice might happen, but he still has to do what God tells him to do.

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Book of Acts, written by Luke around 80-90 AD. It records events in early Christianity and here specifically relates Paul's journey to Jerusalem where he is facing unknown dangers as he follows his spiritual calling.

Living It Out Today

If you ever feel a strong urge to do something important but scary, remember that even the apostles faced risks. Embrace your callings with courage, knowing God will guide you through the uncertainties of life.

Topics

obediencefaithspiritual callingcourageGod's guidancechallenges

Related Verses

Jeremiah 20:91 Corinthians 9:16Romans 8:28Hebrews 13:20-21Psalm 37:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Paul going to Jerusalem?
Paul went to Jerusalem out of a sense of obligation, driven by the Holy Spirit. Despite knowing there were risks involved, his commitment to spreading God's word took precedence.
What does it mean to be 'bound in the spirit'?
Being 'bound in the spirit' suggests a strong spiritual mandate or compulsion from God to perform certain actions, even if they are risky or difficult.
How can I apply Acts 20:22 in my life?
Apply this verse by following your spiritual calling with courage and faith, trusting that God will guide you through the uncertainties of each challenge.
What were some possible dangers Paul faced in Jerusalem?
Paul likely feared physical harm or imprisonment. The exact nature of the danger was unknown, but his determination to follow God's will remained steadfast.
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