Revelation 3:18
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Ek raai jou aan om van My te koop goud wat deur vuur gelouter is, sodat jy kan ryk word; en wit klere, dat jy jou kan aantrek en die skande van jou naaktheid nie openbaar word nie; en salf om jou oë te salf, sodat jy kan sien.
What Does This Mean?
In Revelation 3:18, Jesus is speaking to the church at Laodicea and urges them to acquire spiritual riches like faith (gold), purity (white raiment), and discernment (eyesalve). The key message here is about acquiring inner strength and clarity to overcome weaknesses.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you need special items to win. Jesus is telling the church they need things like gold, which means being strong in their faith; white clothes, meaning staying clean and pure; and eye medicine so they can see clearly what's right and wrong.
Historical Background
The Book of Revelation was written by John around 95 AD to seven churches in Asia Minor. The Laodicean church faced the challenge of spiritual complacency despite their material wealth, which is a common theme in this message.
Living It Out Today
Today, someone might use this verse when feeling spiritually lukewarm or content with superficial achievements. It encourages seeking deeper faith and moral clarity to address inner struggles effectively.
Topics
faithpurityspiritual growthwisdomovercoming complacencysalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Jesus mention buying gold, white raiment, and eyesalve?
These items symbolize acquiring spiritual qualities. Gold represents true value in faith, white raiment signifies purity of life, and eyesalve symbolizes the ability to discern truth from falsehood.
What does it mean to be 'clothed' with white raiment?
Being clothed with white raiment means living a righteous and pure lifestyle. It's about covering oneself in God’s righteousness rather than being naked or exposed in sin.
How do we anoint our eyes with spiritual eyesalve?
Anointing the eyes spiritually can be seen as seeking wisdom and understanding through prayer, study of Scripture, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit to see things clearly from God’s perspective.
What does it mean that shame should not appear?
Avoiding shame means living a life free from guilt and sin. It encourages believers to seek purity in their actions so they can stand confidently before God and others without fear of condemnation or embarrassment.
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