Acts 22:15
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
“‘Noudat jy Hom persoonlik ontmoet het, moet jy vir almal gaan vertel wat met jou gebeur het.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the Book of Acts where Jesus speaks to Ananias about Paul (formerly Saul). He tells Ananias that Paul will become a witness, sharing what he has seen and heard with everyone.
Explained for Children
Imagine you saw something amazing at school. This verse is like your teacher telling you to share your experience with all of your friends because it's so important for them to know too.
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke, a physician and companion of Paul, around the late first century AD. It documents early Christian history, including key events in Paul's life and ministry. This verse reflects the expectation that Paul would carry out his mission as a witness to Jesus.
Living It Out Today
A modern application could be someone who has experienced healing or transformation sharing their story on social media platforms to inspire others facing similar challenges.
Topics
witnessingmissionary worktestimonyevangelismfaithtransformation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Ananias, and why does Jesus mention him here?
Ananias was a Christian living in Damascus who received instructions from God to go and pray for Paul. Jesus mentions him because he plays a crucial role in Paul's conversion and subsequent mission.
What exactly did Paul witness that he needed to share with others?
Paul witnessed the resurrected Christ, which was a turning point in his life, leading him from persecuting Christians to becoming one of their strongest advocates.
How does Acts 22:15 relate to Jesus' commissioning of His disciples in Matthew?
Both passages emphasize the importance of sharing the message of Christ with others. Just as Jesus instructed His original followers, Paul is similarly commissioned to spread the Gospel.
Why was it important for Paul to share his experiences?
Paul's testimony was powerful because it demonstrated a dramatic transformation from persecutor to preacher, which could inspire and encourage others facing opposition or doubt in their faith journeys.
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