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Acts 21:18

Posted on 18 May at 11:43

“And the day following Paul went in with us unto James; and all the elders were present.”

Context: In Acts 21, the apostle Paul is on his journey to Jerusalem. Upon arriving, he meets with James, who is recognized as a prominent leader in the early Christian community. This verse highlights the significance of Paul’s meeting with James and the presence of the elders.

To better understand the context of this verse, let’s explore the preceding verses. In Acts 21:10-14, Paul receives multiple warnings from the Holy Spirit about the hardships he will face if he proceeds to Jerusalem. However, Paul remains steadfast in his determination to go, saying that he is ready to suffer and even die for the name of the Lord Jesus. His unwavering commitment to the gospel leads him to continue on his journey despite the foretold trials.

In Acts 21:15-17, Paul reaches Jerusalem and is warmly received by the brethren. The day after his arrival, he goes to meet James along with others. James is referred to as “the Lord’s brother” in Galatians 1:19, and he becomes a prominent figure in the early church in Jerusalem.

The mention of “elders” in Acts 21:18 emphasizes the presence of respected leaders within the Christian community. These elders held positions of authority and played a crucial role in guiding and governing the local church. The fact that they were present at this meeting suggests the importance of the matters being discussed and their involvement in decision-making processes within the early church.

This particular gathering with James and the elders signifies the unity and collaboration among the early Christian leaders. It highlights the need for consultation, shared wisdom, and communal decision-making within the church. The apostles and elders worked together to address significant issues, resolve conflicts, and provide guidance to the expanding Christian community.

Overall, Acts 21:18 showcases Paul’s visit to James and the presence of the elders in a significant meeting. It underscores the importance of unity, collaboration, and leadership within the early Christian church and reminds believers of the value of seeking counsel and wisdom from trusted and experienced individuals in matters of faith and communal decision-making.

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