Acts 22:10

Arabic Bible Morocco Version - 2012 (الترجمة المغربية القياسية)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Acts, Paul asks what he should do next after his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. Jesus tells him to go to Damascus where he will learn about his mission. The key message is about following God's guidance.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're lost in a big city and don't know which way to go home. Suddenly, your mom calls you on your phone and says 'Go to the park near our house; someone there can help you find us.' That's like what happened to Paul: he was confused about what to do next, but God told him where to go for more information.

Historical Background

The book of Acts was written by Luke, a companion of Paul. It was likely composed around 60-80 AD and aimed at early Christian communities in the Roman Empire. The cultural setting includes a mix of Jewish and Greco-Roman influences.

Living It Out Today

Suppose you're starting a new job or moving to a new city where you don't know anyone yet. Like Paul, you might feel unsure about what your next steps should be. This verse encourages you to trust that God will guide you and provide the necessary information at the right time.

Topics

guidancemissionobediencetrustdirectionscalling

Related Verses

Genesis 28:10-15Deuteronomy 34:9Isaiah 6:8Matthew 28:18-20John 14:26

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I recognize God's guidance in my daily life?
Recognizing God's guidance involves being attentive to circumstances, Scripture, and the counsel of other believers. Prayerful reflection on these elements can help discern His leading.
What should I do if I feel uncertain about following a direction from God?
It’s okay to have doubts. Take time to pray, seek wisdom through Scripture, and consult with trusted Christian friends or mentors for support and guidance.
Why did Paul need to go to Damascus specifically?
Damascus was a significant city where Saul/Paul would encounter Ananias, who would instruct him further on his mission and heal him. It marked the beginning of Paul's conversion and missionary work.
Can Acts 22:10 be applied to non-religious decisions?
While this verse is specifically about following God’s will, its principle of seeking direction and trusting in a higher purpose can inspire confidence in making other life decisions as well.
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