1 Peter 2:13

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Bible tells us to obey all human laws and authorities because we are doing it for Jesus' sake, starting with the highest authority, like a king. Peter is speaking here.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where there's a rule that says you have to clean up your toys after playtime. This verse is like saying 'follow all the rules in our house or school because it shows how much we love Jesus.'

Historical Background

This was written by Peter, one of Jesus' apostles, around AD 64-65 to scattered Jewish Christians living under Roman rule. The cultural setting was one where obedience to authorities could be seen as a form of submission to the government's power.

Living It Out Today

If you're at work and there's a new policy that seems unfair, but it doesn't contradict your faith, this verse suggests finding ways to comply while keeping your integrity intact.

Topics

obedienceauthorityfaithfulnesssubmissionChristian livinglaw

Related Verses

Romans 13:1Titus 3:1Proverbs 24:21Acts 5:29Matthew 22:21

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'ordinance' mean?
'Ordinance' refers to laws or rules set by human authorities. In this context, it means following laws that don't contradict your faith.
How do I know when to obey a law and when not to?
You should obey laws unless they require you to disobey God's commands. When in doubt, seek guidance from the Bible or trusted church leaders.
Does this apply to all types of government?
Yes, it applies regardless of the form of government as long as obedience does not compromise your faith and moral integrity.
How can submission be a way to show respect for Jesus?
By showing respect to human authorities, you demonstrate that you value all aspects of life God has given you, which includes respecting the structures He allows on earth.
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