1 Peter 3:18
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
فإن المسيح نفسه مات مرة واحدة لكي يحل مشكلة الخطايا. فمع أنه هو البار، فقد تألم من أجلنا نحن المذنبين، لكي يقربنا إلى الله، فمات بجسمه البشري، ثم عاد حيا بالروح.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Jesus died to pay for our sins, even though he was innocent. He did this so we could have a relationship with God. Peter is the one speaking here.
Explained for Children
Imagine you had a big fight with your friend and broke their favorite toy by accident. Your kind brother sees this and says, 'I'll take the blame.' Just like that, Jesus took our blame for doing wrong things so we could still be friends with God.
Historical Background
1 Peter was written by Simon Peter, one of Jesus' closest followers, around AD 64-65. He wrote this to encourage Christians scattered across Asia Minor who were facing persecution and hardship in a largely pagan society.
Living It Out Today
If you've made mistakes or feel like you're too far from God, remember that Jesus paid the price for your sins through his death on the cross. This opens up a new path for you to come back to him and live freely without fear of punishment.
Topics
salvationatonementredemptionforgivenessgraceJesus' sacrifice
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus have to die for our sins?
Jesus died to pay the price for humanity's sins because according to biblical teaching, the wages of sin is death. By taking on this role, he provided a way for people to be reconciled with God.
What does it mean that Jesus was 'quickened by the Spirit'?
'Quickened by the Spirit' refers to Jesus being brought back to life by the Holy Spirit after his death. This resurrection is key because it shows his victory over sin and death, paving the way for believers’ eternal life.
How does 1 Peter 3:18 relate to forgiveness?
This verse emphasizes that Jesus' sacrifice was meant to forgive our sins and bring us closer to God. It's a powerful reminder of how much God loves us despite our mistakes.
What can we learn about God's character from this verse?
From 1 Peter 3:18, we see that God is loving and merciful because he sent his son to take the punishment for our sins instead of punishing us directly. This highlights God’s love and justice.
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