Pita yu wönggon mata sakaun fiuna yogoc, “Son Israel amna, son onggim singga mata ngo kombiarut: Yesu yu sonthon bonip sonidec komanang maitongidoc. Muno sinom, Kopotorocho yuhon youp tong koing tuna yu momphon toroc kiap inobarac sinom orin weran moröma tongidoc. Kopotorocho‘ son wo yangga Yesu kombing tobing imarut’ yongo ihoroc togoc. Tuna son ambaracho Yesuhon toroc kiap inobaracma wo yangbödegung mahong
What Does This Mean?
This verse is part of a speech by Peter to the people of Israel. He explains that Jesus, from Nazareth, was approved by God through miracles, wonders, and signs seen by everyone there.
Explained for Children
Imagine your friend did lots of amazing things, like making toys appear out of thin air or healing scrapes instantly. Everyone saw it happen, so they knew he was special. That's what Peter is saying about Jesus here.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Acts of the Apostles, written by Luke around AD 80-90. It was spoken to the people in Jerusalem who witnessed Jesus' life and miracles, encouraging them to recognize his divine approval through these extraordinary acts.
Living It Out Today
Today, when someone claims a spiritual leader or teacher has special powers, think about how their actions affect others and whether those effects are positive and consistent with known values. This helps us discern genuine contributions from mere spectacle.