Acts 9:6

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from the Book of Acts, Saul (who later becomes Paul) is speaking to Jesus after a life-changing encounter on the road to Damascus. He asks what he should do next, and Jesus tells him to go into the city where he will be instructed further.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek and suddenly your best friend who's hiding appears right in front of you! You'd probably get scared and excited at the same time. That's how Saul felt when he met Jesus, and he asked what to do next. Jesus told him to go to the city where someone would tell him more.

Historical Background

The Book of Acts was written by Luke, a doctor and close companion of Paul, around 60-80 AD. It is addressed to early Christian communities, detailing the spread of Christianity after Jesus' ascension. This passage describes Saul's dramatic conversion from persecutor to follower of Christ.

Living It Out Today

If you're facing a major decision or feel confused about your path in life, this verse reminds us that reaching out for guidance and following instructions can lead to new opportunities. For example, someone considering a career change might seek advice from mentors before making their next move.

Topics

conversionobedienceguidancedirectionpersonal transformationfaith journey

Related Verses

Genesis 22:1-2Luke 9:57-60Acts 8:34-39Philippians 3:7-11Hebrews 11:24-26

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Saul trembling and astonished?
Saul, who later became Paul, was overwhelmed by the unexpected encounter with Jesus. This experience marked a significant turning point in his life from persecuting Christians to becoming one of their most devoted followers.
What lesson can we learn about guidance from this verse?
We learn that when faced with uncertainty, seeking God's direction through prayer and following the instructions given can lead us on a path filled with purpose and fulfillment.
How does Saul’s story in Acts 9:6 relate to personal transformation?
Saul's dramatic change from an enemy of Christians to one of their strongest advocates shows that genuine conversion involves not just a shift in beliefs, but also a complete overhaul of one's life and priorities.
What does this verse teach us about obedience to God?
This verse teaches the importance of immediate action when called by God. Saul was obedient in going into the city as directed, showing that following divine instructions is crucial for spiritual growth and ministry.
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