Acts 4:7
Amharic Tigrinya 2011
ኣብ ማእከል ደው ኣቢሎም ድማ፡ በየናይ ሓይሊ ወይስ በየናይ ስም ኢኹም ነዚ ዝገነበርኩምዎ፡ ኢሎም ሐተትዎም።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Acts 4:7, the Jewish leaders are questioning Peter and John about their miraculous healing of a lame man. They want to know how they performed such an act. The key message is that these leaders were suspicious of the power behind the miracle.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friend in the playground when suddenly your friend makes a broken toy work again by just saying some words. The teachers would be confused and ask, 'How did you do that?' That's what happened here; Peter and John healed someone using God’s power, and the leaders were surprised and curious.
Historical Background
The book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-70 AD, intended for a broad audience including both Jews and Gentiles. This event takes place in Jerusalem where Jewish religious authorities are concerned about the growing influence of Jesus’ followers among the people.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, if someone experiences an unexpected positive change or healing in their life, others might question the source behind it. It’s important to openly share that God is a powerful force for good and can work through us to bring about miracles and changes.
Topics
miraclesauthorityhealingwitnessingfaithreligious authority
Related Verses
Exodus 4:1-9Matthew 28:16-20Acts 3:11-26John 17:1-5Romans 1:16
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the Jewish leaders suspicious of Peter and John?
They were suspicious because the healing seemed to challenge their authority. They feared that this act might lead people away from their teachings and towards the teachings of Jesus.
What power did Peter and John claim to have in Acts 4:7?
Peter and John later claimed it was by the power of Jesus' name, showing that they believed Jesus had authority even after his death and resurrection.
How should Christians respond when questioned about their faith like Peter and John were?
Christians can follow the example set by Peter and John by responding with truth, integrity, and a willingness to share how God's power has impacted their lives.
Is there any modern-day equivalent of the miraculous healings mentioned in Acts 4:7?
While miracles still happen today, they may not always be as visible or dramatic. Modern equivalents might include unexpected recoveries from illness, personal transformations through faith, or sudden answers to prayer.
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