1 Peter 3:15

Arabic TU2022 (العهد الجديد بالدارجة التونسية)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from 1 Peter tells believers to have God as their highest priority and always be prepared to explain why they have hope in Jesus, doing so with gentleness and respect.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where someone asks you about your favorite toy. This verse says that when people ask why you like something (like how you believe in God), you should tell them nicely and be ready to explain why it's special to you.

Historical Background

1 Peter was written by the Apostle Peter, likely around AD 60-70, to early Christians scattered across various regions. The audience faced persecution and needed encouragement and guidance on how to live as believers in hostile environments.

Living It Out Today

Suppose a co-worker asks why you're so calm despite stressful deadlines. You could share that your faith gives you peace and hope, explaining gently without pushing beliefs on them but showing the positive impact of your faith.

Topics

hopefaithpersecutiontestimonygentlenessrespect

Related Verses

Matthew 5:16Romans 12:9-10Colossians 4:6Joshua 1:8Isaiah 43:7

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'sanctify the Lord God in your hearts' mean?
It means to recognize and treat God as holy and important, making Him the central focus of your life.
How can I be ready to give an answer about my faith?
Be prepared by studying your beliefs, knowing why they matter to you, and practicing how to share them gently with others.
What does 'meekness and fear' mean in this context?
It means sharing your faith humbly and respectfully, without arrogance or harsh judgment towards those who may not believe as you do.
Why is it important to be ready to share my hope with others?
Sharing your hope can inspire and encourage others who might be seeking meaning in their lives, helping them understand the role of faith in yours.
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