Acts 6:7

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that more and more people were becoming followers of Jesus in Jerusalem, including some priests. The message of God was spreading quickly.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you planted a small seed and it grew into a huge tree with lots of fruit. That's what happened here: the story about Jesus started to spread like a big, growing tree, and many people, even some important ones from the temple, started believing in Jesus too.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Book of Acts written by Luke, likely around 60-85 AD. It was aimed at early Christians and others interested in the spread of Christianity, describing events in Jerusalem where many people began to follow Jesus after seeing his followers' dedication and miracles.

Living It Out Today

Today, if a new community center opens up and starts helping lots of people, word might spread quickly about its value. Similarly, we can share our faith with others by being loving and helpful, just like those early disciples did.

Topics

growthdiscipleshipfaithevangelismchurch growthpriests

Related Verses

John 4:35-36Matthew 9:37-38Luke 24:47Romans 10:14-15Acts 11:24

Frequently Asked Questions

Was this growth expected?
The rapid spread of the message and faith in Jesus might have surprised some, but it fits with earlier prophecies about many people turning to God.
What does 'obedient to the faith' mean?
It means that these priests accepted and followed the teachings about Jesus, showing they believed and acted on what they learned.
How did this growth affect the early church?
This increase in followers meant more people were learning about Jesus, which likely strengthened their community but also brought challenges like needing to organize better care for all members.
Why is it significant that priests became believers?
Priests held important roles in Jewish religious life, so their conversion was a big deal as they had firsthand knowledge of the Old Testament and were expected to uphold traditional beliefs.
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