Acts 19:2

French Jerusalem 1998

Que signifie ce verset ?

In Acts 19:2, a man named Paul asks some believers if they have received the Holy Spirit since their belief. They respond that they haven't even heard about the existence of the Holy Spirit.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a game and someone asks if you've used your special power to win. But you don’t know what special powers are because no one ever told you! That's kind of like what happened in this story with Paul asking some people about something they didn't know anything about.

Contexte historique

The Book of Acts was written by Luke, a physician and companion of the Apostle Paul. This event took place during Paul’s third missionary journey around 54-58 AD. The audience here consists of believers in Ephesus who had not yet received the Holy Spirit due to their lack of knowledge.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, this verse reminds us that it's important to keep learning about our faith. Like these early believers, we might miss out on blessings if we don’t ask questions and seek more understanding.

Thèmes

Holy SpiritFaithBeliefLearningSpiritual GrowthKnowledge

Versets liés

John 14:26Acts 8:17-19Luke 11:13Ephesians 1:13Romans 8:9

Questions fréquentes

Why did Paul ask about the Holy Spirit?
Paul was checking if these believers had experienced the baptism of the Holy Spirit, which is a crucial part of Christian faith. He wanted to ensure they were fully equipped with spiritual gifts.
What does it mean to receive the Holy Spirit?
Receiving the Holy Spirit means accepting God’s presence and power in one's life, often marked by a transformative experience that enables believers to live out their faith more effectively.
How did these believers not know about the Holy Ghost?
These believers might have been taught only part of the gospel message. This highlights the importance of comprehensive teaching in spreading the full message of Christianity.
What can we learn from this verse for our faith journey today?
This verse teaches us to stay curious and open about deepening our understanding of our faith. It's important to seek knowledge and experiences that enrich our spiritual lives.
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