Hebrews 12:4

Arabic 1978 (APD) (Kitaab al Vahd aj Jadid 1978)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Hebrews says that you have not yet faced the ultimate struggle against sin, one where your perseverance might cost you everything, including your blood. The writer is encouraging believers to endure their struggles with hope and strength.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a tough game, but it's just started. You haven't had to try really hard yet. This verse says we haven’t faced the toughest challenges in our fight against doing bad things, so let’s keep trying!

Historical Background

The book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author around 60-95 AD to Jewish Christians facing persecution and temptation to abandon their faith. The writer is reminding them of the endurance they will need to show in their struggles with sin.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, imagine someone resisting peer pressure to avoid drugs or alcohol. This verse encourages us that we have not yet reached our breaking point and must continue striving against temptations with determination.

Topics

perseverancesinendurancefaithfulnessstruggletemptation

Related Verses

Matthew 10:28Acts 5:37-39James 4:4Ephesians 6:12Romans 7:24

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Hebrews 12:4?
The authorship of Hebrews is unknown, but it was likely written to encourage Jewish Christians facing persecution and temptation.
What does 'resisted unto blood' mean in this verse?
'Resisted unto blood' suggests a struggle that could be as intense as risking one's life for the cause of resisting sin or doing what is right.
How can I use Hebrews 12:4 to encourage someone struggling with temptation?
You can remind them that they have not yet reached their breaking point and should continue striving against temptations, just as athletes push through difficult training sessions.
What are some practical ways to apply Hebrews 12:4 in everyday life?
Practically, this verse can inspire us to persevere in our daily battles with sin and to stay committed to doing what is right despite the challenges we face.
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