2 Peter 1:18

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a voice from heaven that Peter heard along with others when they were on the holy mountain with Jesus. It's part of Peter’s recounting his experiences, emphasizing the divine confirmation of Jesus' teachings.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are hiking in a magical place, and suddenly a loud voice from above says something amazing! This is like that—Peter and others heard God's voice when they were with Jesus on a special mountain.

Historical Background

This verse was written by the Apostle Peter to encourage believers. It comes from his second letter around 64-68 AD, where he recounts significant experiences to affirm his witness and strengthen their faith in Christ’s divinity.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're at a crucial point in your career or personal life, doubting what God wants for you. This verse reminds us that God has already spoken clearly about His will through Jesus' life and teachings, much like the voice Peter heard on the mountain.

Topics

divine revelationfaith confirmationJesus' divinityheavenly voicemountain experiencePeter's witness

Related Verses

Matthew 17:5Luke 9:35John 12:28-29Hebrews 1:1-2Acts 26:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote this verse and why?
The Apostle Peter wrote it to confirm his testimony of Jesus’ divinity, based on the direct experience he had with a heavenly voice.
What does 'holy mount' refer to in this context?
It refers to Mount Tabor where the Transfiguration took place, an event significant for its divine confirmation of Jesus’s identity as the Messiah.
How can we apply 2 Peter 1:18 today?
We can trust God's clear revelation through His Son and be encouraged by it in our daily lives, just as Peter was strengthened by his experience on the mountain.
What other verses talk about divine confirmation of Jesus?
Verses like Matthew 17:5 and John 12:28-29 also speak about God confirming His son through heavenly voices or signs.
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