1 Peter 2:11
Arabic APD 2024 (كِتاب العَهد الجَّديد مِن الكِتاب المُقَدَّس)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 1 Peter tells believers to avoid giving in to desires that harm their spiritual well-being, as if they were temporary visitors on earth. The key message is about living a life free from worldly distractions that can damage one's soul.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're visiting your grandma for the summer; she has all these yummy snacks and fun toys. But if you eat too much or play with everything at once, it might make you sick or ruin the fun. Peter is saying we should be careful not to get carried away by things that can hurt us spiritually while we're here.
Historical Background
The Apostle Peter wrote this letter around AD 64 to Christian believers scattered across Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). He was addressing a community facing persecution and reminding them of their identity as Christians, distinct from the surrounding culture's values.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you're at a party with friends who are all drinking alcohol or doing drugs. Remembering this verse, you might choose to abstain because those behaviors could harm your relationship with God and yourself, even if it makes things awkward for now.