Acts 19:36

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What Does This Mean?

This verse says that when something is true and can't be disputed, people should calm down and not act rashly or impulsively. It's spoken by a city official to a crowd in Ephesus who were getting agitated about false accusations.

Explained for Children

Imagine your friends are saying untrue things about you at school. If you know the truth is on your side, it’s like having a shield that can’t be broken. So instead of shouting back or crying, you just stay calm and don't do anything silly because you have nothing to worry about.

Historical Background

Acts was written by Luke, likely around AD 60-80. This part is set in Ephesus where Paul had been working for some time. The crowd was upset over false rumors that could affect the economic interests of local artisans who made statues of Artemis.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, if someone at work spreads false rumors about you but you know your record speaks volumes and can't be disputed, this verse suggests staying calm and not reacting with rash actions. Instead, focus on doing good work and letting the truth defend itself.

Topics

peacewisdomtruthrashnessreputationcalmness

Related Verses

Exodus 14:13-14James 1:19-20Proverbs 17:27Romans 12:181 Peter 2:19-20

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to 'do nothing rashly'?
To do nothing rashly means avoiding impulsive actions that could lead to negative consequences. It's about taking time to think and respond wisely rather than acting out of emotion.
How can I know when the truth is on my side in a conflict?
The certainty of having truth on your side often comes from consistent integrity, factual evidence, and clear conscience. Reflecting on these elements can help determine if you're standing firm on truth.
Is it always best to remain silent when falsely accused?
Remaining silent isn't always the answer, but responding calmly and with wisdom is crucial. It's important to speak up in a way that shows integrity and seeks resolution without escalating tensions.
How does this verse apply to dealing with online trolls?
When facing online criticism or false accusations from trolls, applying Acts 19:36 means not engaging in heated arguments. Instead, staying calm and responding thoughtfully can help maintain your integrity without being drawn into negativity.
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