1 Peter 3:11
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
ويَبتَعِدَ عنِ الشَّرِّ ويَعمَلَ الخَير ويَطلُبَ السَّلامَ ويَتبَعَه،
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 1 Peter encourages us to avoid doing bad things and instead do good things. It also tells us to look for peace and follow it wherever we can find it.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a playground, and there are two paths: one leads to the slide where everyone is being nice and sharing toys; the other path has kids who aren't playing well together. This verse says to choose the path with kindness and peace, like going to the slide area.
Historical Background
1 Peter was written by Simon Peter, one of Jesus' apostles, around AD 64-65, during a time when Christians faced persecution. He wrote this letter to encourage believers scattered throughout various regions in Asia Minor, advising them on how to live as faithful followers of Christ amidst their challenges.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this verse by choosing not to gossip or spread rumors at work and instead offering help to colleagues who need it. We should actively seek out peaceful solutions when conflicts arise, like mediating between coworkers rather than escalating issues.
Topics
peacegood worksevilChristian conductsalvationhope
Related Verses
Frequently Asked Questions
How can avoiding evil contribute to a peaceful life?
Avoiding evil helps maintain moral integrity and builds trust with others, which fosters an environment where peace can flourish. It's like not stepping on the toes of others, allowing everyone to walk smoothly together.
What are some ways to 'do good' as mentioned in 1 Peter 3:11?
Doing good includes acts of kindness, honesty, and compassion. It could be volunteering, helping a neighbor with chores, or simply being truthful and respectful in all interactions.
Why is seeking peace important according to this verse?
Seeking peace is crucial because it promotes harmony and reduces conflicts. By actively pursuing peace, one can contribute positively to their community, mirroring Jesus' teachings on peacemaking.
Can you give an example of 'ensue it' from 1 Peter 3:11?
Ensuing peace means following up on opportunities for harmony and resolving disputes. For instance, after a misunderstanding with a friend, actively working to reconcile and maintain the friendship.
Compare 1 Peter 3:11 across all translations →