Hebrews 11:14

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

Hebrews 11:14 says that people who talk about seeking another country show they are looking for a place to call home in heaven, not just on earth. The writer of Hebrews is speaking here and emphasizes the faith of those who seek spiritual homeland.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing with toy cars and you keep saying you want to race them on a special track that isn't around yet. That's like what this verse says about people looking for a new home in heaven, not just any regular place.

Historical Background

The Book of Hebrews was likely written by Paul or someone close to him around 60-95 AD. It is addressed to early Jewish Christians who were facing trials and needed encouragement to stay true to their faith. The cultural setting involves a community trying to hold on to their beliefs in a hostile environment.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could be someone choosing to move far away for an important job that will benefit many people, even though it means leaving behind family and friends. This shows they value something greater than just staying comfortable where they are.

Topics

faithhopeperseveranceheavenly citizenshipsacrificedestination

Related Verses

Hebrews 13:14Philippians 3:20Genesis 15:13Acts 7:9-10Revelation 21:2

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is 'they' in Hebrews 11:14?
'They' refers to believers who demonstrate their faith by declaring they are seeking a spiritual home in heaven, rather than being content with only an earthly existence.
How does this relate to modern Christians?
Modern Christians can apply this verse by recognizing that true faith involves looking beyond the material world and striving towards eternal values and rewards found in God’s kingdom.
What does seeking a country mean in this context?
Seeking a 'country' symbolizes the pursuit of an eternal home in heaven, emphasizing a longing for something greater than any temporary earthly residence.
How can we apply this concept to our daily lives?
We can live each day with the mindset that our ultimate destination is not on earth but in heaven. This can influence our decisions and priorities, focusing more on spiritual growth and service rather than just earthly comforts.
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