2 Peter 3:9

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Bible says that God is not slow to keep his promises, but he waits patiently for people to change their hearts and turn to him. The writer, Peter, wants us to know that God doesn't want anyone to be lost.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friend, and they give you lots of time to come out from hiding because they really hope everyone can have fun together. That's like what God is doing—giving people more time so that all can change their minds and be happy with him.

Historical Background

2 Peter was written by the apostle Peter, possibly in the late first century AD, to Christian communities facing persecution. He writes to encourage them to remember Jesus' promises despite difficult times.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, someone might feel like they've made too many mistakes and it's too late for God to care about them anymore. This verse reminds us that God is always patient and ready to welcome anyone who turns back to him, no matter how long or hard the journey has been.

Topics

salvationrepentancepatience of Godpromises of Godhopeforgiveness

Related Verses

Ezekiel 18:32Romans 2:4Revelation 22:17John 3:16Acts 3:19

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that God is not slack concerning his promise?
It means God keeps his promises on time and doesn't delay just to be slow. He is reliable and faithful, even if people think he's taking too long.
How can we apply 2 Peter 3:9 in our daily lives?
We should share the message of repentance with others, showing God’s patience by being patient and understanding towards those who haven't yet turned to God.
Why does God wait for people to come to repentance?
God waits because he values free will and desires that each person chooses him willingly out of love and understanding, not under pressure or fear.
What is the significance of this verse in relation to evangelism?
This verse encourages Christians to share their faith actively since God does not want anyone to be lost but rather wants all to repent and find salvation through him.
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