2 Peter 1:17

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What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about Jesus receiving honor and glory from God the Father during a significant event where a voice from heaven declared that Jesus is the beloved Son in whom God takes great pleasure.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your parents showed how much they loved you by saying 'You're our favorite kid!' in front of everyone. That's what this verse means, but for Jesus, with God the Father declaring it from a place full of glory and light.

Historical Background

This was written by Peter, one of Jesus' disciples, probably around 64-68 AD to Christian communities facing persecution. It reflects on the Transfiguration event where Jesus was seen in his divine glory with Moses and Elijah present.

Living It Out Today

When you feel undervalued or criticized, remember God's declaration about Jesus can also be true for your identity in Christ. Just as the Father declared His pleasure in Jesus, He takes great joy in those who are in Christ.

Topics

identityglorydivine approvalheavenly confirmationtransfigurationJesus' divinity

Related Verses

Matthew 17:5Mark 9:7Luke 9:35John 12:28Hebrews 1:9

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'excellent glory' mean in 2 Peter 1:17?
'Excellent glory' refers to the overwhelming, radiant presence of God. It’s a description of the divine light and splendor from which the voice came, confirming Jesus as God's beloved Son.
Why is this declaration important for Christians today?
This declaration affirms Christ's identity and mission, providing assurance to believers that their faith in Jesus aligns with God's plan. It encourages confidence in Christ’s authority and message.
How does this verse relate to the Transfiguration event?
The voice from heaven declaring 'This is my beloved Son' during the Transfiguration solidifies Jesus’ divine identity witnessed by Peter, James, and John. This verse recounts that significant moment.
How can we apply this verse in times of doubt about our faith?
In moments of doubt, remembering God's declaration of His pleasure in Jesus can strengthen one’s faith. It serves as a reminder of the divine approval and the security of being in Christ.
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