Acts 14:26
Arabic TMA 2021 (المعنى الصحيح لإنجيل المسيح)
مُبحِرَيْنِ مِن هُناكَ باتِّجاهِ أنطاكية في سُوريا، المَدينةِ الّتي مِنها خَرَجا سابِقًا بمُوافَقةِ إخوتِهِما في الإيمانِ، في رِعايةِ اللهِ، إلى أماكنَ أُخرى لتَبليغِ الرِّسالةِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Paul and Barnabas sailing back to Antioch after completing their mission, which they were sent on by the church in Antioch with God's blessing. It highlights how their journey began and ended in Antioch.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a big adventure to help others. You start your trip from home with everyone cheering you on, and then when you come back home, it feels like closing the book of an amazing story!
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke around 80-90 AD. It details the early Christian church's growth and activities after Jesus' ascension. The audience includes both Christians and non-believers interested in understanding the spread of Christianity.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can be applied to returning to a place or team that supported you from the start after successfully completing a significant project. It highlights the importance of acknowledging the support you receive.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'recommended to the grace of God' mean?
It means that Paul and Barnabas were sent with the blessing and support of both their community and divine favor, indicating a strong backing from both human and spiritual sources.
How does this verse relate to modern church missions?
Today's churches often send missionaries who return after completing their work, just as Paul and Barnabas did. This emphasizes the importance of community support in missionary efforts.
Why is Antioch significant in Acts 14:26?
Antioch was a pivotal city for early Christianity where many key decisions were made about spreading the gospel. It represents both the origin and return point for Paul's mission, symbolizing completion and continuity.
What can we learn about grace from this verse?
The verse teaches us that grace is essential in any work done in God's name. The support of God's grace underpins all successful missions.
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