Acts 9:16

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is Jesus talking to Ananias about Saul (later known as Paul). He says that Saul will suffer a lot for the sake of spreading God's name, but he will also do great things in His service.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're really good at something and everyone loves watching you play. But some bullies don't like it when you show off your talent, so they make life hard for you. Jesus is saying that Saul (later called Paul) will have to face tough times because of his special job to tell people about God's name.

Historical Background

The Book of Acts was written by Luke around AD 80-90. It narrates the early history of Christianity and its spread from Jerusalem to Rome. The passage is set in Damascus, where Saul has just had a life-changing encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could be a person standing up for what they believe in at work or school. They might face ridicule or being passed over for promotions because of their beliefs, but if they stay true to God's word, they can accomplish great things despite these challenges.

Topics

suffering for faithperseverancedivine callingapostleshipspreading the gospelChristian witness

Related Verses

2 Timothy 3:12John 15:20Philippians 1:29-30Acts 14:22Matthew 5:11

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jesus say Saul will suffer?
Jesus predicts that Saul (Paul) will face hardships because his mission is to spread the message of Christ, which often leads to opposition and persecution.
What kind of suffering did Paul experience according to this verse?
While not detailed here, it likely includes various forms of physical and emotional pain such as imprisonment, beatings, and rejection for his unwavering commitment to spreading the Gospel.
Is suffering a necessary part of being a follower of Jesus according to this verse?
It suggests that those who are dedicated to serving Christ may face challenges. However, it also implies that these trials can lead to significant achievements in God's work.
How does understanding Acts 9:16 help modern believers facing difficulties?
This verse encourages believers not to be discouraged by suffering but to see it as part of a larger divine plan, where perseverance through trials can lead to greater service and impact for God.
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