Acts 10:46

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes the moment when Peter and others heard the Gentiles speak in tongues and praise God, which confirmed their spiritual experience. It shows that the Holy Spirit can work in unexpected ways to bring people closer to God.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're at a party where everyone suddenly starts speaking in a language they've never learned before. That's what happened here! It was like a big surprise party for God, showing He likes all kinds of people too!

歴史的背景

The Book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-80 AD. This verse is part of the story where Peter visits Cornelius, a Gentile (non-Jewish) man. It highlights the early Christian community's struggle with welcoming non-Jews into their faith.

今日への適用

Imagine your best friend from a different background starts praising God in unexpected ways. Would you be surprised? This verse encourages us to keep an open mind about how God works through all kinds of people, even those we might not expect.

トピック

tonguesdiversity in faithHoly SpiritacceptanceChristian communityspiritual gifts

関連する聖句

Acts 2:41 Corinthians 14:2Romans 15:8-9John 3:8Galatians 3:28

よくある質問

What does 'speak with tongues' mean?
Speaking in tongues refers to a spiritual gift where someone speaks in an unknown language, usually as a form of prayer or praise. It's seen as a sign that the Holy Spirit is present.
Who were the people speaking in tongues?
The verse indicates Gentiles (non-Jewish believers) who had just received the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages spontaneously, showing they too are part of God's family.
Why is Peter mentioned after this event?
Peter was a key leader among the early Christians. After seeing the Gentiles' experience, he likely needed to reflect on what it meant for his understanding and teachings about who could receive salvation.
How does this verse relate to diversity in Christianity?
This passage is crucial because it shows that God accepts all people into His kingdom, regardless of their background. It's a foundational text supporting the inclusion of Gentiles as full members of the Christian community.
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