Acts 20:24

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

Paul says that nothing can stop him from completing his mission to spread the good news of Jesus' love and grace. He is willing to give up anything, even his life, to finish what he was called to do.

Explained for Children

Imagine you were given a really important job by your favorite superhero to tell everyone about their amazing powers. Paul feels like that; he wants to tell everyone about Jesus' superpowers of love and grace, no matter what happens!

Historical Background

The book of Acts was written by Luke, one of Paul's companions, around the mid-first century AD. This verse is part of a speech given by Paul during his final journey to Jerusalem, addressing followers in Ephesus.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could involve someone who dedicates their career to helping others, even if it means taking lower pay or risking personal safety, much like Paul was willing to risk everything for his mission.

Topics

missionsacrificeperseverancegracetestimonyministry

Related Verses

John 17:4Philippians 2:16-18Luke 9:57-60Isaiah 43:10-12Acts 1:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Paul consider his mission so important?
Paul saw the spread of Jesus' message as crucial for people's salvation and spiritual growth, believing it was God's will for him to share this message widely.
What does 'testify the gospel of grace' mean?
Paul used this phrase to express his commitment to spreading the message of Jesus’ grace.
How does Paul's statement relate to personal sacrifice?
It demonstrates the importance of putting God’s work before personal gain.
Can you provide an example of how someone might apply this verse today?
An individual might use their career to spread awareness about important causes.
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