Acts 3:21
Amharic Dawro (Ooratha Caaquwaa)
ፆሳይ ጌሻ ጊዴዳ ባሬ ናባቱዋ ዶናን ቤኒፔ ዶሚዴ ሃሳዬዳዋዳን፥ ኡባባይ ኦራፂያ ዎዲ ጋካናው፥ ዬሱሲ ሳሉዋን ጋሚዓናው ቤሴ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse is talking about Jesus and how he will return to earth after a period of time. It says that God has promised to restore everything, just as the prophets have said since the beginning of time.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that got broken. This verse is like saying, 'Don't worry, your toy will be fixed and made new again, just like when it was first given to you.' It's God's promise to make everything better, as he promised through many stories from long ago.
Historical Background
The book of Acts was written by Luke around 80 AD. This verse comes from a speech Peter gave about Jesus' return and the fulfillment of prophetic promises made throughout history.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this can be applied to situations where you feel things are broken or lost. Remember God’s promise of restoration and renewal, which offers hope for healing in difficult times.
Topics
restorationhopeprophetssalvationpromiseheavenly realm
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are 'all his holy prophets' mentioned in Acts 3:21?
These refer to all the prophets throughout the Bible who spoke of God's promises, from figures like Isaiah and Ezekiel in the Old Testament to New Testament figures such as Peter.
What does 'times of restitution' mean?
'Times of restitution' means a time when everything will be restored or made new again. It’s about God fulfilling all his promises for healing and renewal.
How can we connect Acts 3:21 with our daily lives?
We can see this as a reminder to hold onto hope in tough times, knowing that God has promised restoration and renewal. This can inspire patience and faithfulness in our everyday challenges.
What is the significance of heaven receiving Jesus until the time of restoration?
It signifies that there’s an appointed time for everything to be made right again, according to God's plan. It emphasizes divine timing and trust in His promises.
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