Acts 15:12
“Then all the multitude kept silence, and gave audience to Barnabas and Paul, declaring what miracles and wonders God had wrought among the Gentiles by them.”

What does Acts 15:12 mean?
The book of Acts in the New Testament of the Bible tells the story of the early Christian church. The verse Acts 15:12 from the King James Version (KJV) reads: "Then all the multitude kept silence, and gave audience to Barnabas and Paul, declaring what miracles and wonders God…
Read full commentaryDevotionalThe Silence of Awe: Recognizing God's Wonders
In the book of Acts, we witness a significant moment in the early Church, a pivotal gathering where the followers of Christ grappled with the implications of grace and the inclusion of Gentiles into the faith. Acts 15:12 presents a powerful scene: "Then all the multitude kept…
Read devotionalPrayerA Prayer of Acknowledgment and Humble Gratitude
O Lord God, Creator of Heaven and Earth, we come before You in reverent silence, just as the multitude did in the days of Your apostles. In the sacred gathering where Barnabas and Paul shared the wonders You had performed among the Gentiles, we join in that quietude, seeking to…
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