2 Peter 3:8

French (La Bible expliquée)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Bible says that for God, one day can feel like a thousand years and a thousand years can feel like just one day. The Apostle Peter is speaking to reassure believers about God's timing in fulfilling promises.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're waiting for your birthday. To you, it feels like forever, but for mom or dad, it goes by super fast! That’s how God sees time too—sometimes a long time seems short and sometimes a short time seems very long!

Historical Background

The Apostle Peter wrote this letter around the late first century AD to encourage Christians who were facing difficult times. He wanted them to understand that God's timing is not like ours, so they shouldn't worry if promises seem slow.

Living It Out Today

If you’re waiting for something important—like a decision from a college or an answer about a job—you can trust that God sees the timeline differently than we do. Just keep trusting and be patient!

Topics

patienceGod's timingfaithfulnessperseverancehopesalvation

Related Verses

Psalm 90:4Genesis 1:52 Peter 3:9Revelation 20:1-6Job 7:6

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this verse mean that God doesn't experience time as we do?
Yes, it shows that God's understanding and experience of time is not limited by the same constraints as ours. For Him, vast lengths of time can feel like moments.
How does knowing about God’s timing help me in my faith journey?
Understanding this helps us remain patient during times of waiting, trusting that God has a perfect plan and will act according to His own timeline, not just our expectations.
Can you give an example from the Bible where we see God's timing at work?
The story of Abraham waiting for many years before having Isaac is one such example. Despite the long wait, it all happened exactly as God promised.
What should I do if I feel impatient while waiting on a promise from God?
Reflect on this verse and others like Romans 8:25 to remember that faith involves patience, trusting in God's plan even when we can't see the end result yet.
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