Acts 14:20

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes Paul standing up after being stoned and returning to the city with his disciples, then leaving the next day for Derbe with Barnabas. It shows how he continued his mission despite facing danger.

Explained for Children

Imagine you fell down while playing and got hurt a little bit. But instead of staying sad, you stood up and went back to play with your friends. That's what Paul did here - even though bad things happened to him, he kept going!

Historical Background

The book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-80 AD. This passage recounts events from Paul’s second missionary journey, likely aimed at Gentile Christians in Rome or Asia Minor. The cultural setting reflects the early Christian communities facing persecution and spreading their faith despite obstacles.

Living It Out Today

Just like Paul faced challenges but persevered to share his message, you can continue your goals even when things get tough. For example, if you struggle with a difficult class at school, keep trying and seek help from friends or teachers instead of giving up.

Topics

perseverancemissionary workfaithfulnessovercoming adversitycommunity supportresilience

Related Verses

2 Corinthians 1:8-9Philippians 3:10-11Luke 4:18Exodus 14:13-14Hebrews 12:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Paul continue his journey despite being stoned?
Paul continued because he believed in the importance of spreading the message of Jesus Christ, and he saw this as a call to persevere through difficulties.
What can we learn from how the disciples supported Paul?
The support of the disciples shows that community plays an essential role in helping individuals overcome challenges and continue their mission.
How does Acts 14:20 relate to modern-day missionary work?
Modern missionaries face similar obstacles but can draw strength from Paul's example, continuing their efforts despite setbacks through community support and faith.
What is the significance of Derbe in this context?
Derbe represents another destination for Paul’s mission work, symbolizing his commitment to spreading Christianity beyond one location or situation.
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