Acts 25:26
balinese
Sakewanten tan wenten paindikan sane pasti ngeniang jadmane puniki, sane jaga uningang tiang ring Ida Sang Nata Ratu. Punika awinane tiang nangkilang jadmane puniki ring ajeng ragane sareng sami, minakadinipun pisan ring ajeng Sang Prabu Agripa. Mangdane sasampune wicaranipune katureksain, tiang prasida polih paindikan, sane patut uningang tiang ring Ida Sang Nata Ratu.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the Roman governor Festus is speaking to King Agrippa and explains that he does not have enough evidence about Paul's case to report back to his superior. So, he decides to bring Paul before them for examination so he can write a detailed report.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing detective with your friends and you don't know what happened in the mystery yet. You decide to ask everyone involved more questions so you can tell your teacher exactly what happened. That's what Festus is doing here!
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke, a companion of Paul, around 60-80 AD. This passage describes events during the Roman governorship in Judea when there were tensions between Jewish and Gentile Christians. The audience would have been early Christian communities.
Living It Out Today
When faced with an unclear situation at work or school, don't rush to conclusions or send incomplete reports. Gather more information by questioning those involved thoroughly before making a final decision.
Topics
justiceleadershipexaminationevidencedecision-makingjudgment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Festus need to bring Paul before King Agrippa?
Festus needed to gather more information about Paul's case so he could write a detailed report to his superior. Bringing Paul before King Agrippa provided an opportunity for thorough examination.
What was the significance of Festus needing 'something to write'?
Festus needed concrete evidence or findings from the examination to avoid sending an incomplete or inaccurate report, which could have negative consequences in a legal context.
How does this verse relate to decision-making?
This verse highlights the importance of thorough investigation and gathering all necessary information before making decisions, especially in complex situations where clear evidence is needed.
What can we learn about leadership from Festus' approach?
Leaders should seek to make informed decisions by carefully examining all available information. This ensures that actions are well-grounded and responsible.
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