Deuteronomy 13:6
cebuano-2011
“Kon ang imong igsoong lalaki nga anak sa imong inahan o ang imong anak nga lalaki, o ang imong anak nga babaye, o ang asawa nga imong gihigugma o ang imong higala nga sama sa imong kaugalingon, nagdani kanimo sa tago nga mag-ingon, ‘Mangadto kita ug mag-alagad sa lain nga mga dios’ nga wala mailhi nimo ug sa imong katigulangan,
What Does This Mean?
This verse warns that even family members or close friends might tempt you to worship false gods. It emphasizes that loyalty to God should come before personal relationships. Moses is speaking to the Israelites, reminding them of the importance of remaining faithful to the one true God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your best friend, and they tell you to play with different toys that you've never seen before. But these toys might not be good for you. This verse is like that, but about God. It says that even if someone you love tries to get you to follow other gods, you should stay with the one true God.
Historical Background
Moses spoke this to the Israelites around 1250 BC, just before they entered the Promised Land. The Israelites were about to encounter many different cultures and religions, and Moses wanted to remind them to stay loyal to their God, Yahweh, and not be swayed by the worship of other gods.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can apply to situations where family or friends pressure you to engage in harmful behaviors or beliefs that go against your values. For example, if a close friend pressures you to use drugs or engage in illegal activities, this verse reminds you to prioritize your moral integrity and faith.
Topics
loyaltyfaithfulnessworshipfamilytemptationGod
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'thy brother, the son of thy mother' mean?
This phrase refers to a close family member, specifically a sibling, emphasizing the importance of loyalty to God even over family ties.
Why does it mention serving 'other gods'?
The Israelites were about to enter a land with many different religions, and Moses wanted to warn them against being tempted to worship these false gods instead of Yahweh.
What should I do if someone close to me tries to tempt me?
You should stay true to your faith and values, even if it means disagreeing with someone you love. It's important to seek guidance from trusted spiritual leaders and community members.
How can I apply this verse to my daily life?
This verse encourages you to be mindful of the influences in your life and to prioritize your faith and values, even when faced with peer pressure or family expectations.
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