Acts 2:39

Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Acts 2:39 is spoken by Peter to the crowd after Pentecost, promising that God's grace and salvation are available not only to them but also to their children and others far away who will be called by God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a special gift. This verse says that not just you can enjoy this gift, but your family members too, even those living very far away! It's like sharing an amazing toy with all your friends, no matter where they are.

Historical Background

The Book of Acts was written by Luke, likely in the late first century. This verse is part of Peter's speech on Pentecost to a crowd of Jewish people from various parts of the Roman Empire who were gathered for a festival in Jerusalem.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you are part of a community group that feels disconnected. This verse can encourage you and your peers to share God’s message with family, friends, and even those far away, ensuring everyone has access to it regardless of their location or background.

Topics

salvationpromisechildrenGod's callinguniversal messagefaith

Related Verses

Genesis 12:3Romans 10:14-15Ephesians 2:8-9Titus 3:4-7Acts 3:26

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the 'you' Peter refers to in Acts 2:39?
Peter is addressing the crowd that gathered on Pentecost, primarily Jewish people from various parts of the Roman Empire. He promises God's salvation to them and their descendants.
What does it mean by 'all that are afar off' in Acts 2:39?
'All that are afar off' refers to Gentiles or non-Jewish people, indicating the extension of God’s promise beyond just the Jewish community to include everyone.
How does this verse relate to missions and evangelism?
This verse underlines the idea that God's message is for all people, encouraging Christians to share their faith with those far away, which is central to modern missions work.
What does 'the Lord our God shall call' mean in Acts 2:39?
'The Lord our God shall call' implies that God actively invites individuals to receive His salvation and grace, emphasizing a personal calling from God for each believer.
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