Acts 27:20

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a storm at sea where the sailors and passengers could not see the sun or stars for many days, leading to despair as they lost all hope of being saved from their dire situation.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a big boat during a really dark night with no moon or stars. You can't see anything around you because it's so stormy that even your flashlight doesn’t help. After many days like this, everyone feels very sad and scared thinking they might not get to safety.

Historical Background

The Book of Acts was written by Luke, a physician and companion of Paul, around the late first century AD. This passage describes the shipwreck that occurred during Paul's journey to Rome under house arrest. The audience would have been early Christians learning about their leader’s experiences.

Living It Out Today

In times when you feel completely lost or overwhelmed by difficulties, like being stuck in a job you hate with no way out, remember there can be light at the end of the tunnel even if it's not visible now. Hope might seem lost but holding onto faith can bring unexpected salvation.

Topics

hopedespairsalvationfaithstormsdarkness

Related Verses

Psalms 107:23-29Jonah 1:4-5Genesis 8:22Matthew 8:23-27John 6:16-21

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this verse be used to discuss depression and hopelessness in sermons?
Yes, this verse can serve as a powerful metaphor for discussing how people might feel when depressed or hopeless. It shows the depth of despair but also sets up a story of eventual salvation.
Does Acts 27:20 show that Paul was fearful during his journey?
The verse does not directly mention Paul's emotions, but it describes the general situation on board. Despite this dire condition, later passages show Paul maintaining faith and hope.
How do cross-references like Psalms 107:23-29 help in understanding Acts 27?
Cross-references such as Psalms 107 provide additional context about the nature of storms and deliverance, helping readers see themes of divine intervention and rescue common to both texts.
What can we learn about perseverance from this verse?
This verse teaches that even when circumstances are at their worst, hope should not be abandoned. Persevering through darkness can lead to unexpected deliverance.
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