Acts 10:47
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the book of Acts where Peter speaks. He questions whether anyone can stop these new believers, who have received the Holy Spirit just like others, from being baptized. The key message is about not withholding baptism when people show signs of spiritual transformation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a birthday party and everyone gets to blow out candles on the cake. Would it be fair to stop someone else from doing that if they wanted to? Peter asks a similar question here, wondering why anyone would prevent these new believers from being baptized when God has already shown he accepts them.
Historical Background
Acts was written by Luke, probably around AD 80-90. It narrates the early Christian church's growth post-Jesus' resurrection. This verse takes place in a situation where gentiles (non-Jews) are receiving the Holy Spirit, challenging traditional Jewish exclusivity about baptism and full inclusion in God’s covenant.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this could relate to a scenario where a new member of a community is ready for an important rite or ceremony. The message encourages leaders not to deny such opportunities when clear spiritual readiness is evident, fostering inclusive practices.