Acts 13:51

Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Paul and Barnabas left a place where people rejected their message, shook the dust from their feet as a sign of disappointment, and then moved to Iconium. The key message is about moving on after rejection.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing with your friends, but they don't want to play with you. You might say, 'Okay, I'll go play somewhere else.' That's what Paul and Barnabas did. They left the place where people didn’t like their message and went to another city.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of Acts written by Luke around AD 80-95. It describes events in the early Christian church, specifically the missionary journey of Paul and Barnabas. The cultural setting was one where rejection and opposition were common for new religious ideas.

Living It Out Today

When someone rejects our efforts to help them or share something good with them, we can move on just like Paul did. We shouldn’t let their rejection stop us from helping others who might be more open to what we have to offer.

Topics

rejectionperseverancemissionary workdeterminationfaithfulnessmoving on

Related Verses

Matthew 10:14Luke 9:5Acts 28:28Romans 15:311 Corinthians 4:13

Frequently Asked Questions

What does shaking off the dust symbolize?
Shaking off the dust was a symbolic act indicating that Paul and Barnabas were washing their hands of those who rejected them, showing they would no longer have any responsibility for these people's spiritual state.
Why did they go to Iconium after this?
They went to Iconium because it was the next place where they could spread the message of Jesus Christ, following their mission to preach in different cities despite facing rejection.
How do we apply this today?
Today, when people reject our efforts or words, we can choose to move on and not let that stop us from sharing good news with others who might be receptive and benefit from it.
What does this show about the early church's approach?
It shows that the early Christians were determined and resilient in their mission, continuing despite facing opposition and rejection, always seeking new places to spread their message of faith.
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