Acts 3:10

Chinese Bible CSBS (Simplified) - (中文标准译本)

这是什么意思?

This verse from Acts tells us that people recognized a man who used to sit at the Beautiful gate of the temple asking for money, but now he was healed and they were amazed by this change. The key message is about transformation and the power of divine intervention.

儿童解释

Imagine if you saw your neighbor's old broken toy suddenly fixed and working perfectly. That’s how people felt seeing a man who couldn’t walk suddenly up and walking without help, like magic!

历史背景

The book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-70 AD for Gentile Christians. This passage describes events in Jerusalem where the culture centered on religious practices at the temple.

今日应用

Imagine if someone who used to be homeless or struggling suddenly became successful and healthy because they met a supportive community. That’s what this verse tells us about transformation through faith.

主题

faithhealingtransformationmiraclesdivine interventioncommunity

相关经文

Isaiah 35:6John 9:7-81 Corinthians 12:4-11Hebrews 2:4Matthew 9:20-22

常见问题

Why were people filled with wonder and amazement at what happened to this man?
People were amazed because they recognized the man who once couldn’t walk, now walking without assistance. This miraculous change was a sign of divine intervention which often causes astonishment.
What does 'Beautiful gate' refer to in Acts 3:10?
'The Beautiful Gate' refers to one of the entrances into the temple complex in Jerusalem, known for its impressive architecture and likely adorned with decorations or intricate designs.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can use this verse as a reminder that faith and divine intervention can lead to unexpected transformations. It encourages us to be open to change and the miraculous in our own lives.
What does Acts 3:10 teach about the impact of miracles on communities?
Acts 3:10 shows that miracles have a powerful effect, drawing attention and inspiring wonder within communities. This can lead to conversations about faith and divine intervention.
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