Deuteronomy 18:22
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Deuteronomy teaches that if a prophet claims to speak in God's name but their prediction does not come true, then their words are false and not from God. It advises not to be afraid of such a false prophet.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always says, 'My mom says we're going to get ice cream today.' But then it never happens. This verse tells us that if someone says God said something, but it doesn't happen, then they're not really speaking for God, and we shouldn't listen to them.
Historical Background
Moses spoke these words to the Israelites around 1200 BCE. He was preparing them to enter the Promised Land and was giving them guidelines on how to distinguish true prophets from false ones. This was crucial in a culture where prophets played a significant role.
Living It Out Today
Today, when we hear someone making bold claims about God's will or future events, we should be cautious. For example, if a leader at your church makes a prediction about the future, and it does not come true, this verse reminds us to not follow such a leader blindly.