Acts 15:16
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What Does This Mean?
This verse is about God promising to restore the kingdom of David that has fallen into ruins. The speaker, likely a prophet or inspired individual, foresees a time when God will rebuild and strengthen what was once destroyed.
Explained for Children
Imagine your favorite treehouse got broken down by a storm. This verse says God is like a builder who promises to fix it up even better than before. He wants to make everything strong again!
Historical Background
The Book of Acts, written by Luke around the middle of the first century AD, records this prophetic statement as part of discussions among early Christians in Jerusalem. The audience includes leaders and members of the early Christian community.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, consider someone who has lost their job or home. This verse reminds us that God can restore and rebuild what was lost, providing hope for a better future despite current hardships.