Acts 22:14
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
“Ananias het goeie nuus vir my gehad. ‘Weet jy,’ het hy gesê, ‘die God vir wie ons voorouers ook al gedien het, het ’n spesiale taak vir jou. Hy het jou persoonlik uitgekies sodat jy sy reddingsplan vir die wêreld kan ken. Daarom was jy so gelukkig om Jesus te sien en om te hoor hoe Hy met jou praat, want Hy is die Een vir wie God na ons toe gestuur het om ons te red.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is part of Paul's testimony to the crowd in Jerusalem. Ananias, a disciple, tells Paul that God chose him so he could understand God’s will and see Jesus, the Just One.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your parents told you they picked you for a special job—to learn about a friend who always does what's right, to meet them in person, and even listen to their voice. That's like what Ananias is saying to Paul here.
Historical Background
The book of Acts was written by Luke, likely around the late first century AD. The audience includes both Jews and Gentiles interested in early Christian history. This passage reflects the Jewish cultural setting where prophets and divine appointments were significant.
Living It Out Today
This verse can encourage someone who feels called to a specific mission or role. Just like Paul was chosen for his unique calling, you too might feel guided by God towards understanding His will and purpose for your life.
Topics
callingdivine appointmentsalvationGod's willfaithprophetic guidance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in this verse?
Ananias, a disciple who had a vision from God about Paul's conversion and mission, is the one speaking to Paul.
What does it mean to 'see that Just One'?
Seeing 'that Just One,' refers to Jesus Christ. It means having a profound encounter with Him, understanding His righteousness and divine nature.
How can I know God's will for my life?
Understanding God’s will involves seeking Him through prayer, studying the Bible, and listening to guidance from spiritual leaders and mentors as Paul did.
What is the significance of hearing the 'voice of His mouth' in this verse?
Hearing the 'voice of His mouth' emphasizes a direct experience with divine revelation or teaching. It's about receiving clear guidance from God, similar to how prophets heard the Lord.
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