Acts 11:24

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse describes a person named Barnabas who was very good and filled with the Holy Spirit and faith, which led many people to join the Lord's community. It is part of Luke’s account in Acts.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine there was a really nice man named Barnabas, like how your best friend might be super kind and always wants others to have fun too. He had something special inside him that made him even nicer and helped lots more people want to join his group of friends who loved Jesus.

歴史的背景

The book of Acts was written by Luke around the mid-first century, likely directed at a Gentile audience, detailing the early Christian church's growth post-Pentecost. It reflects the cultural shift towards including non-Jewish believers in the faith.

今日への適用

In today’s world, imagine a teacher at school who inspires students to join clubs and activities because they see how much joy it brings to others. This verse can motivate us to be people who attract others through our kindness and faith.

トピック

Holy SpiritFaithCommunity GrowthInspirationLeadershipEvangelism

関連する聖句

Romans 15:27Acts 4:33Mark 9:40Luke 6:38Ephesians 4:3

よくある質問

Who was Barnabas, according to this verse?
Barnabas was a good man who was full of the Holy Spirit and faith. His positive qualities attracted many people to join the Christian community.
How can we apply Acts 11:24 in our daily lives?
We can strive to be like Barnabas by being good, filled with faith, and allowing the Holy Spirit to guide us. This helps draw others towards God.
Why is it important for leaders to be full of faith and the Holy Spirit?
Leaders who embody these qualities can inspire confidence and trust in their followers, encouraging more people to join or deepen their commitment to a cause.
What does it mean to have 'much people added unto the Lord' as described here?
This phrase indicates that many individuals were converted to Christianity because of Barnabas’ influence and example, showing how faith can spread through personal example.
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