Revelation 13:15

Afrikaans 1983

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a scenario where the beast's image is given life and can speak, compelling people to worship it or face death. It highlights the power of deception and coercion in religious matters.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had a toy that could suddenly start talking and moving, telling everyone they must play with it or else! This verse talks about something scary like that, where people are forced to do what this magical statue says or face big trouble.

Historical Background

Revelation was written by John around 96 AD during the Roman Empire. It is a letter intended for seven churches facing persecution. The imagery reflects fears of enforced worship and state control over religion.

Living It Out Today

Today, this can be seen as a warning against authoritarianism in any form. For instance, in workplaces where employees are pressured to conform to unethical practices or face termination, the verse cautions about the dangers of such coercion.

Topics

worshipauthorityobediencedeceptionpersecutionresistance

Related Verses

Exodus 20:4-5Daniel 3:1-7Mark 8:36Romans 13:1-71 Peter 3:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the 'he' in this verse?
The 'he' refers to a figure associated with the beast, likely a false prophet or an entity that possesses significant power over the image.
How does this relate to modern society?
This can be seen as a caution against any form of coercion into beliefs or actions, whether in political, social, or religious contexts.
What are some examples of forced worship today?
Examples might include mandatory attendance at certain events or the promotion of ideologies that go against personal values under threat of punishment or exclusion.
How can one resist evil authority without violence?
Non-violent resistance, such as civil disobedience and peaceful protest, are effective ways to stand against oppressive forces while maintaining moral integrity.
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