Acts 12:24
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
Jorwor: Nyorsoa-a' wlu-a mu 'dlu bo: chio'lo:, 'de on gweh deh⧾-a' klehkpeh 'dlu.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that after the death of Herod Agrippa I, God's message continued to grow and spread among people. It emphasizes how the word of God overcame opposition and flourished.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a tiny seed in your garden. Even if someone tries to stop it from growing by stepping on it, it still finds a way to push through and become big and strong. That's what happened with God's message—it kept spreading even when bad things tried to stop it.
Historical Background
Acts was written by Luke, likely around the mid-60s AD for a broader Greco-Roman audience. It describes events following Jesus' resurrection and how the early Christian church spread despite challenges.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us that when we face obstacles or resistance in spreading our faith, it is important to persevere because God's word can grow even under difficult circumstances.
Topics
spread of Christianityperseverancegrowth of faithchallenges and oppositiondivine providenceresilience
Related Verses
Matthew 13:31-32Mark 4:30-32Luke 8:11-15Romans 1:16Philippians 1:12-14
Frequently Asked Questions
What obstacles did the early Christian church face as described in this chapter?
The early Christians faced significant opposition, including persecution and imprisonment. Herod Agrippa I even ordered the execution of James and Peter's arrest.
How can we apply Acts 12:24 to our daily lives?
We can apply this verse by staying strong in our faith when faced with challenges, knowing that God’s word will continue to grow within us and spread through our actions.
What does 'the word of God' refer to in Acts 12:24?
'The word of God' refers to the message of Jesus Christ and the teachings of the early church, which continued to flourish despite opposition.
How did the early Christians spread the word of God during challenging times?
Despite persecution, early Christians shared their faith through preaching, teaching, and living out their beliefs, demonstrating the power of God's message in their lives.
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