Tous les habitants de Lydda et de la plaine de Saron le virent et se convertirent au Seigneur. Comme Jésus, Pierre fait marcher un paralysé, et redonne la vie à une femme active dans sa communauté. Ces signes favorisent la mission chrétienne. A Jaffa, Pierre est sur la rive de la mer et à la limite de la terre des Juifs. Il va bientôt franchir une frontière importante et se retrouver dans une maison païenne à Césarée.
Que signifie ce verset ?
This verse tells us that everyone in Lydda and Saron saw the miracles and turned to believe in Jesus. It's a clear message about how powerful God is through His followers.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine if all your friends saw someone do something really amazing, like turning water into juice, and then they decided to become part of that person’s team. That's what happened here; people saw something incredible and wanted to follow Jesus too!
Contexte historique
The Book of Acts was written by Luke, a physician and travel companion of Paul, around 60-80 AD. The audience were early Christians interested in the spread of Christianity post-resurrection. Lydda and Saron were regions where miracles performed by Peter helped increase faith.
Application pour aujourd'hui
Consider when you see someone with a positive impact on others, like a teacher who helps students learn and grow. This can inspire us to follow their lead or even adopt similar behaviors in our communities.
Thèmes
faithmiraclesconversioncommunity impactapostolic worksdivine power