Acts 10:27
Afrikaans 1933/1953
En onderwyl hy met hom spreek, gaan hy binne en vind baie wat vergader het;
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Acts, Peter talks with a man named Cornelius and enters his house to find many people gathered together. This shows how God's message is reaching beyond the Jewish community.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing in your backyard and suddenly your friend invites all their friends over too. That’s what happened here! Peter was talking to one person, but then lots of other people joined them for a big meeting.
Historical Background
The book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-80 AD. It describes how the early Christian church grew and spread beyond Jerusalem. Cornelius' home in Caesarea would have been a significant place, as it marked the inclusion of Gentiles into the Church.
Living It Out Today
Just like Peter found many people gathered when he entered, we can find ourselves part of larger groups where unexpected friendships form. Think about how your presence at school or work might bring others together in positive ways.
Topics
inclusioncommunityevangelismfaith expansiondiversityGod's plan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Cornelius inviting others to listen?
Cornelius likely invited others because he was excited about the message from Peter. This shows how genuine faith spreads and involves communities.
How does this verse show the spread of Christianity beyond Jews?
This event marks a critical moment where Gentiles are included in God's plan, showing that salvation is for all people, not just Israel.
Why did Peter go to Cornelius' house?
Peter was sent by a vision from God to meet Cornelius, who had also received instructions to seek out Peter. This meeting paved the way for Gentile inclusion in Christianity.
What can we learn about community building from this verse?
This verse teaches that when one person is inspired or converted, they often bring others with them, highlighting the communal aspect of faith and growth.
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