«Nyanmien waan: Anh nian, sa nga tyen wié lélé ke men'n oh koh i bué nuan'n, m ma yô'n ye: Nh fah n Wawe'n man swran'n kwlaa, Amun wa yasua nin amun mma mmla'm bé idyoh n nuan, Amun mma gbanflen'm béh wunh liké aôlia nun, Ye amun si ngbenngben'm bé tyenh lalie.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will give his Spirit to everyone in the last days, and people of all ages will have special abilities like prophecy, seeing visions, or dreaming dreams. It's a promise from God.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your mom said you could have superpowers one day, and not just some kids but everyone! That's what this verse is saying - God promises that everyone can get amazing gifts from Him!
Historical Background
This was spoken by the Apostle Peter during Pentecost in Jerusalem, around AD 30. It was addressed to a Jewish audience who were gathered together after Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can be applied to how people today might experience spiritual gifts such as prophecy or speaking in tongues within their churches or communities.
Topics
Spiritual GiftsProphesyGod's PromisePentecostCommunityLast Days