Acts 4:12

German Interlinear 1979 (Interlinearübersetzung)

Was bedeutet das?

This verse says that Jesus is the only way to be saved. It means that no one can be saved by any other name or person. Peter, one of Jesus' disciples, spoke these words.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine you have a special key that opens a magical door to your favorite playground. This verse tells us that there's only one such key, and it's called 'Jesus.' No other keys will open the door to this amazing place.

Historischer Hintergrund

The book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-70 AD. The audience included both Jews and Gentiles. It reflects a time when early Christians were facing significant opposition but also growing in numbers, emphasizing the uniqueness of Jesus' role in salvation.

Anwendung für heute

In today's world, many people believe different things about how to find meaning or be saved. This verse reminds us that, according to Christian belief, only through faith in Jesus can we achieve true salvation and eternal life.

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Verwandte Verse

John 14:6Romans 10:9-13Isaiah 43:11Philippians 2:9-11Titus 2:11-14

Häufige Fragen

Does this verse mean that non-believers cannot be saved?
According to Christian interpretation, this verse suggests that salvation is only through Jesus. However, the concept of who can be saved and how it applies in practice is a topic of theological discussion.
How does Acts 4:12 relate to other verses about salvation?
This verse emphasizes the exclusivity of Jesus for salvation, aligning with other passages that highlight his unique role as the savior, such as John 3:16 and Romans 10:9-13.
How can I share this verse meaningfully with others?
You might start by sharing personal stories of how Jesus has impacted your life. Use simple analogies to explain the concept, making it relatable and accessible to a wide audience.
What does Acts 4:12 teach us about Jesus' role in our salvation?
This verse teaches that Jesus is the sole mediator between God and humanity. It underscores his central importance in Christianity, emphasizing that no other name or method leads to salvation.
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