1 Thessalonians 4:14
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Беҙ Ғайсаның үлгәненә һәм үленән терелеүенә ышанабыҙ икән, Ғайса иманында үлем йоҡоһона талғандарҙың Алла тарафынан Уның менән бергә килтереләсәге лә дөрөҫ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Paul to the Thessalonians. It says that if we believe Jesus died and came back, then God will also bring those who have passed away in faith with Him when He comes again. The key message is about hope for those who die believing in Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends, but some of them had to go home early. This verse says that when the seeker finds everyone else, God will also bring back the ones who went home early, just like your friends coming back for the game.
Historical Background
This letter was written by Paul around AD 51-52 to the church in Thessalonica. The audience consisted of new believers, many of whom were worried about their loved ones who had died without experiencing Jesus' return. In this cultural context, Greek and Roman religions did not offer a clear hope for life after death.
Living It Out Today
Consider someone who recently lost a family member to cancer. This verse offers comfort by reminding them that if they have faith in Jesus, God promises to reunite them with their loved one at the end of time.
Topics
hoperesurrectionfaithsalvationdeath and afterlifereunion with loved ones
Related Verses
John 11:251 Corinthians 15:20-23Ephesians 1:9-10Revelation 20:4-6Romans 8:18-25
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'sleeping in Jesus' mean?
It's a metaphor used to describe death, emphasizing that for believers, physical death is not the end but a temporary state until resurrection.
Does this verse promise literal reuniting with loved ones after death?
Yes, it offers hope in the belief that God will reunite believers who have died with those still living when Jesus returns.
How does Paul's message apply to today’s context of grieving families?
It provides comfort and assurance for Christians by promising a future reunion with loved ones who have passed away in faith, offering hope beyond grief.
What other verses support the idea of resurrection mentioned here?
Verses like John 11:25 and 1 Corinthians 15:20-23 further elaborate on the promise of resurrection for believers.
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