Acts 13:41

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¿Qué significa esto?

This verse says that those who ignore the message will eventually realize their mistake and suffer because they won't believe in the work God is doing among them, even when someone tells them about it clearly.

Explicado para niños

Imagine you have a friend telling you there's something amazing happening, but you don’t listen. Later, you'll be surprised to see that incredible thing, but by then, you might not believe it even if your friend shows you directly.

Contexto histórico

This verse is from the Book of Acts, written by Luke around the year 60 AD. It was addressed to Jewish audiences who were skeptical about Jesus' teachings and the message brought by Paul during his missionary journeys.

Aplicación para hoy

Consider a scenario where an employee ignores their manager's advice about upcoming changes in the company. When those changes happen, they might be surprised but still refuse to believe it despite clear evidence.

Temas

faithdisbeliefwarningprophetic messageGod's workconsequences

Versículos relacionados

Habakkuk 1:5Isaiah 29:14Matthew 23:37Luke 19:41-44Romans 10:16

Preguntas frecuentes

Who is speaking the words in Acts 13:41?
Paul, quoting Habakkuk 1:5, speaks these words during his sermon to the Jews in Pisidian Antioch. He warns them about ignoring God's message.
What does 'perish' mean in this context?
'Perish' here refers to spiritual loss and consequence of rejecting God’s work, emphasizing the severe outcome for those who refuse to believe.
How can we avoid being 'despisers' as mentioned in Acts 13:41?
To avoid being despisers, one should actively listen and seek understanding of God's message through regular study of the Bible and openness to spiritual guidance.
What does Paul mean by 'work' in this verse?
'Work' refers to the divine activity of salvation and redemption through Jesus Christ. It indicates that a significant act is taking place that should not be ignored.
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