Acts 15:7
armenian-2019
Երբ բաւական վէճ եղաւ, Պետրոս ոտքի ելաւ եւ ըսաւ անոնց. –Եղբայրնե՛ր, դուք բոլորդ գիտէք, որ առաջին օրէն հոս՝ ձեր մէջէն Աստուած զիս ընտրեց, որպէսզի իմ բերանովս հեթանոսներ լսեն Աւետարանի պատգամը եւ հաւատան։
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Acts, Peter speaks up during a heated debate to remind the group that God chose him to share the gospel with Gentiles (non-Jews), who then believed in Jesus. This highlights how God's message is for all people, not just Jews.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at recess and some kids are arguing about who can play on a team. Peter stands up and says, 'Remember when I got to tell the new kids our game rules and they wanted to join too? It was God's idea!' This shows how everyone should be included.
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-70 AD for a Gentile audience. The context here is a council in Jerusalem where Jewish Christians debated whether Gentiles needed to follow all Jewish laws to become believers.
Living It Out Today
Imagine your workplace is considering new policies that might exclude some employees from benefits. Recalling Peter's words, you speak up and advocate for inclusivity, reminding everyone that everyone deserves equal treatment and opportunities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was there a dispute about including Gentiles?
There was tension because Jewish Christians were unsure if Gentiles could become believers without first following all the laws of Judaism. Peter's statement clarifies that God made it possible for everyone to believe.
How does Acts 15:7 relate to church inclusivity today?
This verse encourages churches to be inclusive and not exclude anyone based on background or origin, as the message of Jesus is meant for all people.
What was Peter's role in sharing the gospel with Gentiles?
Peter was one of the first apostles chosen by God to share the good news of Jesus Christ with non-Jewish communities, demonstrating that salvation extends beyond Jewish boundaries.
How can we apply Acts 15:7 in our daily lives outside church?
We can apply this verse by being inclusive and welcoming towards everyone, regardless of their background or beliefs, reflecting the broad reach of God's love as shown through Peter's actions.
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