2 Peter 3:6
Arabic APD 2024 (كِتاب العَهد الجَّديد مِن الكِتاب المُقَدَّس)
و المويَه غَطَّت الدُّنيا بِتاعَت الزَّمَن دا و خَرَّبَتا.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that the world once was destroyed by a flood of water. Peter is speaking here, reminding his readers about the great flood of Noah's time and how it wiped out the entire world except for those on the ark.
Explained for Children
Imagine if all your toys were in a big bathtub, and then you turned on the faucet so much that all the toys got washed away. That's kind of like what happened to the whole world once with Noah’s flood!
Historical Background
2 Peter was written by the Apostle Peter around 64-68 AD. The letter is addressed to Christians who were facing persecution, and he wrote this as a reminder that God has acted in history and will do so again.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, when we face destructive forces like natural disasters or overwhelming problems at work, this verse reminds us of God's power over nature. It can encourage us to trust in His control and provision through hard times.
Topics
judgmentfloodGod's powerperseverancehistorical eventssalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Peter mention the flood in this letter?
Peter mentions the flood to remind his readers about God’s past judgment and His power over nature, encouraging them that He will act again in history as promised.
Does 2 Peter 3:6 refer only to Noah's flood?
While it primarily refers to Noah’s flood, the verse also hints at God’s future judgment and His power over natural forces, which can be a source of both fear and hope.
How does this apply to our understanding of nature today?
This verse reminds us that while nature has immense power, it is ultimately under God's control. It encourages trust in His providence even when facing natural disasters or environmental challenges.
What can we learn about perseverance from this?
The flood serves as a reminder of the need for faith and endurance in difficult times, much like those on Noah’s ark who trusted God's promise to preserve them through judgment.
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