Acts 26:20
Amharic Tigrinya (መፅሓፍ ቅዱስ) No Year
እኳ ደኣ፥ ክንስሁን ናብ እግዚኣብሄር ክምለሱን፥ ከም ዝተነስሁ ዘርኢ ግብሪ ኽገብሩን፥ ቅድም ኣብ ደማስቆ፥ ደሓር ኣብ ኢየሩሳሌምን፥ ኣብ ኵላ ሃገር ይሁዳን፥ ከምኡ ኸዓ ንኣህዛብ ወንጌል ሰበኽኩ።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from the book of Acts, Paul is explaining to King Agrippa how he preached about repentance and turning back to God first in Damascus and Jerusalem, then to Gentiles. The key message here is that people should change their ways and do good deeds as a sign of true repentance.
Explained for Children
Imagine you did something wrong and your mom asks you to clean up the mess you made as a way to show you’re sorry. In this story, Paul tells everyone about God’s love and how they can say sorry by changing their bad habits and doing good things instead.
Historical Background
The book of Acts was written by Luke, one of Jesus' disciples, around 60-80 AD. It documents the early spread of Christianity after Jesus’ death. Paul is speaking to King Agrippa about his mission to preach repentance among Jews and Gentiles in a time when many were skeptical of this new faith.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this verse by recognizing our wrongdoings and making sincere efforts to improve ourselves and do good deeds as signs of our commitment. For example, if someone has been unkind at work, they could start showing kindness to colleagues to truly repent for their past actions.
Topics
repentanceforgivenesssalvationconversionmissionary workGospel spread
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Paul preaching first in Damascus and Jerusalem before going to Gentiles?
Paul preached first among Jews because he believed it was important to fulfill his Jewish roots and spread the message there initially, emphasizing that God's promise extended beyond just the Jews to all people.
How does doing good deeds relate to repentance?
Repentance involves a change of heart and actions. Doing good deeds shows that one has truly changed and is committed to following God’s will, not just saying sorry verbally but also acting on it.
Why is it important for people to turn back to God?
Turning back to God signifies acknowledging one's mistakes and seeking forgiveness, which leads to spiritual renewal and a path of righteousness. It is central to Christian faith as a means of salvation.
What does this verse tell us about Paul’s mission?
This verse illustrates that Paul was dedicated to spreading the message of repentance widely, starting from his home region among Jews before reaching out to non-Jewish communities, showing his commitment to inclusivity and universal faith.
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