1 Peter 5:14
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Peter's letter tells Christians to greet each other warmly with a kiss, showing love and affection. It ends by wishing peace upon all who believe in Jesus Christ. The key message is about sharing love and peace within the Christian community.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at school and your friends are leaving for the day. Instead of just saying goodbye, you give them a big hug to show how much you care. This verse says that Christians should do something similar when they meet each other—greet with love so everyone feels welcome and cared for.
Historical Background
The letter is written by Peter, one of Jesus' disciples, around AD 64-68. It was addressed to early Christians facing persecution in Asia Minor. Greeting with a kiss was common in the culture as a sign of deep affection and respect among believers.
Living It Out Today
In today's churches or small Christian groups, this verse can encourage members to greet each other warmly, perhaps with hugs instead of kisses for cultural appropriateness, showing genuine care and fostering community spirit.