Acts 9:28
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What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Saul was spending time with the disciples in Jerusalem. He would come and go with them, showing his commitment to Jesus after his conversion.
Explained for Children
Imagine you just made a new best friend at school. You want to be around them all the time, right? That's like what Saul did. After meeting Jesus, he wanted to be close to other believers who knew about Jesus too.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Acts, written by Luke, one of Paul’s companions. It was likely penned in the late first century for a Gentile audience unfamiliar with Jewish customs and beliefs. The setting captures early Christian community life post-Saul's conversion to Paul.
Living It Out Today
Consider joining a faith-based study group or community event where you can meet other believers who share your values. This verse encourages us to connect deeply with like-minded people for support and growth.