Bible Study Of The Book Of Acts
Bible Study Of The Book Of Acts

A narrative is an ordered account of events. It is the story of the historical events that occurred and shaped history. Narratives tell the things that happened. There is no particular way to classify the stories as examples of good or bad. The context will dominate here.
This is especially true of the Bible, historical narrative. Many people try to do things the Scriptures say and not say one of the places it is misuse of the majority is in the interpretation of history in the Bible. Much of the Old Testament is written in historical narrative. Accounts are usually individuals or nations. Despite giving descriptions of data certain times and places the divine principles taught can be applied to our lives today. We are taught what pleases God in the past and what angered him in the past, and therefore we know what you like and dislike now.
The New Testament also has many stories. The Gospels, as they contain lessons Christ also provide an ongoing account of his life all the way through His resurrection. The book of Acts is a history of the early church and its expansion throughout the known world at that time.
The narratives are important because it tells us how God has dealt with nations and individuals. This is the big stories developments in recording history.
Stories of the Bible must be studied with prayer and reflection. There are rules that protect against the misinterpretation of historical narratives. The diligent student to ensure that he interprets the Bible according to those standards.
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Christians: Prov 22:15 Can it be interpreted otherwise be sent to spank their children?
I saved even a month ago (thank God!). I'm very excited about learning and the effort to live a Christian life and display. I'm reading with enthusiasm many parts of the Bible, and have been studying "Amor and respect "by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs, which has just been a miracle for my marriage no longer. Along with the books I read, I'm reading again, and trying to understand "Pastora a Child's Heart," which teaches a Biblical way of how to raise their children with emphasis on how to properly treat when your sin son. I love, embrace, and understand that I am not to act in anger when punishing my daughter 2 years, but love and hold her even tighter when your heart has been diverted. What I can not understand is spank my son. It breaks my heart to think of it. Is it just need to have faith and do it because I was sent … Will this bring comfort and confidence that I am doing the right thing?
First, congratulations and welcome to the family! Things only become more difficult from here you have a whole new perspective on things and a consciousness in which God speaks. I also love my children as the gift they are to my wife and me. In that I I want to grow to become strong Christians and good people in general. I think "the rod and spoil" means that as parents we have to maintain discipline with our children to learn good and evil. You can "time" or spanking them appropriately. After you have discipline in everything we ask God to give you insight into their spirit, remorse, stubborn or hurt? That way you can love them and pray with them to understand that must be met according to the gods request. End the prayer with them and for them. Do not give the devil a chance you can get in his child's heart or mind. (It is difficult to get into too much detail, with a response like this, but are invited to submit if I can be of help to you all)