Acts 16:5
French (NBS) 2002 (Nouvelle Bible Segond)
Les Eglises s'affermissaient dans la foi et augmentaient en nombre de jour en jour.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that the churches were growing stronger in their faith and gaining new members every day. The writer, Luke, is describing how successful Paul's missionary work was.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a small garden with just a few flowers. Every day, more flowers start to grow and they all get brighter and healthier. That's what this verse means about the churches getting stronger in faith and growing bigger every day!
Historical Background
Acts 16:5 was written by Luke, a physician and traveling companion of Paul, around 80-90 AD. It is part of his account of early Christian missions to various cities across the Roman Empire. The churches he mentions were among the first in these areas.
Living It Out Today
Consider your own community group or club. How can you help it grow and become stronger? Maybe by inviting friends, participating actively, or sharing what you've learned with new members.
Topics
faith growthchurch expansionmissionary workcommunity strengthChristian missionsdaily increase
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'increased in number daily' mean?
It means that each day more people were joining the churches, showing a steady growth over time.
How can we apply this verse to our own lives today?
By actively participating and sharing what we believe with others, we can help grow and strengthen our communities just as these early churches did.
Who was Luke writing about in Acts 16:5?
Luke wrote about the churches that were growing under Paul's missionary efforts across different cities of the Roman Empire.
Why is this verse important to understand church growth?
This verse gives us insight into how early Christian communities flourished through dedicated effort and faith, which can inspire modern believers on building strong communities.
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