Acts 2:35

Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is a promise from God to Jesus, saying that He will make all of Jesus' enemies into His footstool, meaning they will be defeated and under His control. It comes from Psalm 110:1, quoted by Peter in the book of Acts.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a game where your opponent is trying to stop you from winning. But this verse says that God promises to help Jesus win so much that all those who try to stop Him will end up under His feet like stepping stones. It's like saying, 'Don't worry, I'll make sure they can't beat you.'

Historical Background

The book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-70 AD and is part of the New Testament. This verse quotes from Psalm 110:1 and reflects a time when early Christians were facing opposition as they spread the message about Jesus.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, we might see this as encouragement for believers who are struggling with challenges or opposition in their faith journey. Just like Jesus' enemies will be defeated, so too can our own struggles and obstacles be overcome with God's help.

Topics

promisevictoryfaithoppositionsalvationhope

Related Verses

Psalm 110:1Hebrews 1:13Mark 12:36Matthew 22:44Romans 8:37

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the 'I' speaking in Acts 2:35?
The speaker here is God, as He promises to make all of Jesus’ enemies His footstool, emphasizing His power and authority over them.
How does this verse relate to Psalm 110:1?
Acts 2:35 directly quotes Psalm 110:1, showing the continuity between Old Testament promises and their fulfillment in Jesus Christ as understood by early Christians.
What can we learn about God from this verse?
This verse teaches us about God's power to defeat all opposition against His will and His promise of victory for those who trust Him, especially in the face of struggles or persecution.
How is Acts 2:35 relevant to believers today?
It serves as a reminder that we can have confidence in God's promises and power to overcome our challenges and adversities, just as He promised victory for Jesus over His enemies.
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