Acts 23:1

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이 구절의 의미

In this verse from Acts, Paul is standing before the Jewish council and says he has always tried to live a good life in front of God. He's defending himself against accusations.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine if your friend accused you of something you didn't do. You might say, 'I've always been nice to everyone.' That's like what Paul is doing here - he's telling the council that he has tried his best to be good all along.

역사적 배경

This verse was written by Luke in around 60-70 AD, part of his account of Paul's life. The audience includes both Jewish and Christian readers who would understand the cultural context of a defense before a religious council.

오늘의 적용

Imagine you are falsely accused at work or school. Instead of getting angry, you could calmly explain how you always try to do your best and act with integrity like Paul did here.

주제

integritydefensefaithfulnessconsciencehonestyjudgment

관련 구절

1 Peter 3:16John 8:46Romans 12:17-19Hebrews 13:18Ephesians 5:8

자주 묻는 질문

How can we live with a clear conscience like Paul?
To live with a clear conscience, we should always strive to act in ways that align with our values and beliefs, seeking guidance from God and reflecting on our actions.
Why was Paul before the council?
Paul faced accusations against him by other Jews. He stood before the council to defend himself and explain his actions.
What can we learn about integrity from this verse?
We learn that integrity is not just about doing what's right, but also being able to stand up for our good actions when questioned by others.
How does Paul's statement relate to his faith?
Paul's statement shows a deep trust in God and his ability to discern the truth. It reflects a life devoted to following God's will.
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