Acts 6:15

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the reaction of the council members when they looked at Stephen's face during his trial. They saw that his face was as radiant and peaceful as an angel's, indicating divine presence or approval.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a very important meeting where people are trying to figure something out. When everyone looks at your friend, their faces light up because they see how good and kind your friend is, like seeing a friendly cartoon character!

Historical Background

The book of Acts was written by Luke, likely around the late first century AD. It records early Christian church events and this particular scene depicts Stephen's trial before the Sanhedrin, showcasing his divine grace.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, we can apply this verse when we face difficult situations or trials at work or school. Like Stephen, maintaining a peaceful demeanor can show others the strength of our beliefs and faith in challenging times.

Topics

faith under trialdivine presenceperseveranceradiant faceangelic appearancespiritual power

Related Verses

Exodus 34:29Daniel 10:18Luke 24:4-6Revelation 10:1Matthew 17:2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Stephen's face appearing like an angel during his trial?
It signifies divine approval or presence, reinforcing Stephen’s righteousness and faithfulness even under severe scrutiny.
How does this verse relate to modern-day trials and challenges?
Maintaining a peaceful demeanor can reflect inner strength and faith, much like how Stephen's appearance influenced those around him.
Can you give examples from the Bible where divine presence was evident through physical changes?
Yes, Moses' face shone after he met with God (Exodus 34:29), and the disciples were transfigured on Mount Tabor (Matthew 17).
What does 'looking steadfastly' imply about the council members?
It suggests they were deeply focused and perhaps surprised by Stephen's appearance, indicating a significant moment of realization or acknowledgment.
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