Acts 23:11
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
:Yee': yeh glu gor-a,: yee': Gwlor: baa': nyna dih 'do: Poror' 'bhun, 'de or 'da, Ku: gwluhuh'.: Ka: on no-a 'an dhih-': za-eh dha: Julu'slehn, 'ka: wor: on 'ye 'an dhih-': za-eh no 'de 'Wloon-gwlor 'di: ke.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Jesus appears to Paul in a vision and encourages him to stay strong. He promises that just as Paul has spoken about Him in Jerusalem, he will also bear witness in Rome.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a big trip and feeling scared. Then your best friend comes up to you and says, 'Don't worry! You've done great so far, and I'll be with you until the very end.' That's what Jesus did for Paul. He told him not to fear because he would get through Rome just like he got through Jerusalem.
Historical Background
This verse is found in the Acts of the Apostles, written by Luke around 60-80 AD. It describes a vision given to Paul when he was facing trial and uncertainty about his future.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, imagine you're moving to a new city for work where you feel out of place. Remember that just as you have shared your beliefs with friends in the past, you can continue doing so even in unfamiliar surroundings.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Paul encouraged to bear witness in Rome specifically?
Paul was a key figure in spreading Christianity beyond Jerusalem, and Rome as the capital of the Roman Empire provided a significant platform for his message.
How did Paul feel before this vision from Jesus?
Given that he was facing trials and uncertainty about his future, it's likely that Paul felt anxious or worried. The vision reassured him and boosted his morale.
What does 'be of good cheer' mean in Acts 23:11?
'Be of good cheer' means to be brave, have courage, and not let fear overcome you. It's a call to stay positive despite challenging circumstances.
How can I use this verse when facing my own challenges?
This verse reminds us that we are never alone in difficult situations. By staying faithful and trusting God’s plan, we can face our challenges with courage and confidence.
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