Revelation 2:14
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Maar Ek het enkele dinge teen jou: dat jy daar mense het wat vashou aan die leer van B¡leam wat Balak geleer het om 'n struikelblok voor die kinders van Israel te werp, naamlik om afgodsoffers te eet en te hoereer.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Jesus is warning the church in Pergamos about false teachings that resemble those of Balaam, who misled Israel into sin through idol worship and immoral behavior.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend at school who tries to get others to do bad things. That's like what happened with Balaam. Jesus is telling the church to be careful about friends or ideas that might lead them astray from God’s way.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John around 95 AD, directed at seven churches in Asia Minor. This message reflects concerns over false teachings and moral compromises within these communities, which were common issues for early Christians facing various cultural pressures.
Living It Out Today
In today’s context, this verse reminds us to be cautious about the influence of popular culture or peer pressure that may encourage behaviors contrary to Christian values, such as materialism or immoral activities.
Topics
false teachingmoral integritychurch guidancespiritual warfaredivine warningidolatry
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Balaam and why is he mentioned here?
Balaam was a prophet who, despite being called by God, tried to curse the Israelites at Balak’s request. He later advised Balak on how to entice the Israelites into sinning through idol worship and immorality.
What does 'stumblingblock' mean in this context?
A stumblingblock refers to something that causes someone else to fall into sin or stray from God’s path, much like a physical obstacle might cause you to trip.
Why is idol worship specifically highlighted here?
Idol worship is highlighted because it represents the rejection of the true God and embracing false gods, which was a significant temptation for early Christians living among pagan cultures.
How can believers avoid falling into similar traps today?
Believers can guard against false teachings by studying Scripture deeply, maintaining community with other believers for support and accountability, and staying alert to cultural pressures that may contradict biblical values.
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