Acts 13:27
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Apan ang mga Judio nga nagpuyo sa Jerusalem ug ang ilang mga tigdumala wala moila nga si Jesus mao ang Manluluwas. Wala usab sila makasabot sa gisulti sa mga propeta nga gibasa nila sa matag Adlaw nga Igpapahulay diha sa ilang mga sinagoga; apan sila hinuon ang mituman sa mga panagna sa mga propeta pinaagi sa ilang paghukom kang Jesus nga patyon.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Acts tells us that the people of Jerusalem and their leaders didn't understand Jesus or what the prophets had said about him in the scriptures, so they ended up condemning him without realizing it was part of God's plan.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a storybook with clues about something amazing. Your friends don’t see these clues because they're not looking closely enough. So when that amazing thing happens, your friends mistakenly think it’s bad and try to stop it.
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke, likely between AD 60-80. It records Paul's first missionary journey where he preaches this message in Antioch Pisidia. The audience includes both Jews and Gentiles, explaining how Jesus fits into Jewish prophecy.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might overlook important signs or messages because they're not obvious to us. For example, a colleague suggesting a new approach at work might seem risky but could lead to a breakthrough if we listen closely.
Topics
Understanding prophecyLeadership and responsibilityMisunderstanding God's planThe role of ScriptureBlindness to truthCondemnation vs. fulfillment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why didn't the rulers recognize Jesus?
The rulers and people of Jerusalem did not understand or accept the prophecies about Jesus, leading them to misinterpret his role and actions.
What does it mean that they fulfilled the voices of the prophets in condemning him?
This means that although unintentionally, their actions aligned with what was foretold by prophets about the Messiah's fate.
How can we avoid misunderstanding God’s plan like those rulers did?
By studying and understanding Scripture thoroughly and being open to seeing how God works in unexpected ways.
Why is this verse significant for Christians today?
It reminds us of the importance of careful study and interpretation of Scripture, as well as being aware of our own potential misunderstandings.
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