Definition: And he commanded us to preach unto the people, and to testify that it is he which was ordained of God [to be] the Judge of quick and dead.
Explanation: Okay, letโs break down that verse from Acts 10:42. Itโs a really important part of understanding how early Christians started their mission. Here's what it means in simpler terms: Basically, this verse is saying: โHe wants us to share the good news and tell people about God. Heโs telling us that God has already decided who will be in charge of making sure everyone gets a fair deal, whether they are alive or dead.โ Let's unpack it a little further: "He commanded us to preach..." โ This means Jesus gave us a specific job โ to share the message of hope and love. "...unto the people..." โ This is about making sure everyone hears and understands Godโs word. It's about sharing it with all of humanity. "...and to testify that it is he which was ordained of God..." โ โTestifyโ means to speak or declare something. "Ordained" means given a special role or position. So, this part is saying God already has chosen and designated someone (He) to be the judge of both the living and the dead. "...to be the Judge of quick and dead." โ This is the core of it. โQuickโ means alive, and โdeadโ means deceased. God is in charge of deciding who gets a reward or punishment (like eternal life or eternal separation from God). In short, itโs saying that God has already appointed someone to be responsible for making sure everyone gets a fair chance โ whether they are living or dead. Why is this important? It's a powerful message of hope and justice. It emphasizes that Godโs plan is complete and that He will ultimately judge all people, regardless of their earthly lives. --- Do you want me to: Explain another verse from Acts 10? Discuss the context of this verse in more detail?