Hebrews 12:1
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Die lewe is soos ’n wedloop. Op die pawiljoen het ons ’n skare mense wat voor ons met geloof en vertroue in God geleef het. Hulle moedig ons aan om gelowig vol te hou met die wedloop. Laat ons dan ontslae raak van enigiets wat ons hinder om die wedloop van die lewe behoorlik te hardloop. Dit is veral die sonde wat ons gedurig wil pootjie. Laat ons soos die ander gelowiges hardloop met alles wat ons het.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the book of Hebrews encourages believers to remove any hindrances, both physical and spiritual, so they can run their life race with perseverance. It mentions a 'cloud of witnesses' - probably referring to faithful followers who have gone before us.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a big race with lots of people cheering for you from the sidelines. This verse tells us that we should ignore anything heavy or distracting, like toys or worries, so we can run our best and finish strong!
Historical Background
The book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author to Jewish Christians who were struggling under persecution. The audience needed encouragement to persevere in their faith without falling away.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse applies when someone is facing a tough challenge at work or school. They can use this as motivation to keep going despite difficulties and distractions, remembering those who have supported them along the way.
Topics
faithfulnessperseverancemotivationdistraction managementencouragementspiritual warfare
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote the book of Hebrews?
The author is unknown, though many scholars speculate it could be Paul or someone close to him who wanted to preserve his teaching.
What does 'beset' mean in Hebrews 12:1?
'Beset' means to surround or attack from all sides. In this context, it refers to the way sin can overwhelm and distract us if we are not careful.
How do I know what my 'weights' are in life?
Your weights could be anything that distracts you from your spiritual journey—habits, material possessions, or even fears. Identifying them requires self-reflection and possibly guidance from mentors or fellow believers.
How can I stay motivated to persevere in faith?
Recall the support of others who have gone before you (your 'cloud of witnesses'), focus on your goals, and find encouragement through community, prayer, and God's word.
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