Acts 15:27
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
فَهَا نَحْنُ نُرسِلُ يَهُوذَا وَسِيلَا اللَّذَيْنِ سَيَقُولَانِ لَكُمْ مُحتَوَىْ هَذِهِ الرِّسَالَةِ نَفْسِهَا.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Acts tells us that the church leaders have sent Judas and Silas to deliver a message in person, confirming what has already been written.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're sending two friends with an important note for your other friend. You want them to tell your friend the same thing as the note says, so everything is clear. That's what the church leaders did here!
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-80 AD, detailing early Christian missions and decisions. This verse refers to a time when the early church in Jerusalem sent representatives to Antioch with an official message about their council decision.
Living It Out Today
In modern settings, this can be applied to situations where a business or organization decides that certain news is better delivered face-to-face rather than via email or text. This ensures clarity and builds trust through personal interaction.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are Judas and Silas mentioned in Acts 15:27?
Judas and Silas were trusted messengers chosen by the Jerusalem church leaders to deliver a message to believers in Antioch, confirming the council's decision.
What was the main reason for sending Judas and Silas to Antioch according to Acts 15:27?
The primary reason was to ensure that the message from the Jerusalem church leaders was accurately communicated in person, reinforcing the written letter's content.
How does this verse reflect on early Christian leadership?
This verse shows how early Christian leaders valued face-to-face communication for important decisions and messages, emphasizing trust and clarity in their communications with other communities.
What can we learn from Acts 15:27 about the role of messengers in faith-based organizations?
Acts 15:27 teaches that trusted messengers play a crucial role in ensuring clear and reliable communication between different parts of a faith community, reinforcing messages through personal interaction.
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