Acts 24:22

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Acts, Felix, a Roman governor, hears about the beliefs of Christians and decides to postpone making a decision until he gets more information from Lysias, the military commander. He wants to understand everything clearly before taking action.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek and you hear someone hiding behind a bush but aren't sure who it is. You wait till your friend comes back so you can ask them what they saw. That's like Felix waiting for Lysias to come back before deciding anything about the Christians.

Historical Background

This passage was written by Luke, an early Christian historian and physician, around 60-70 AD. It describes a conversation in front of Felix, a Roman governor over Judea, where Paul is defending himself against accusations from Jewish leaders. The setting reflects tensions between the new Christian movement and traditional Jewish beliefs.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can teach us to seek complete information before making decisions about complex issues. For example, if someone tells you about a controversial social issue at school, it might be wise to wait until you've heard all sides of the story before deciding what stance to take.

Topics

justicewisdomauthoritydecision-makingChristian witnessconflict resolution

Related Verses

Luke 12:58Acts 4:19-20John 7:51Romans 13:1-7Ephesians 6:5-9

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Felix decide to delay his decision?
Felix wanted more information before making a judgment about Paul's case, showing wisdom in seeking all facts before concluding.
Who is Lysias mentioned in the verse?
Lysias was the Roman military commander who had authority over Felix. He likely held more detailed knowledge about the events involving Paul.
What does this show about how leaders should act?
This shows that leaders should gather thorough information and consider all perspectives before making decisions, especially on complex matters like faith or beliefs.
How can we apply this principle of delaying judgment to our daily lives?
We can apply it by taking time to listen to both sides in a conflict at work or home, and not rushing into conclusions without sufficient evidence or understanding.
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