2 John 1:4
French (BDS) 2015 (La Bible du Semeur 2015)
J’ai éprouvé une très grande joie à voir certains de tes enfants vivre selon la vérité, comme nous en avons reçu le commandement du Père.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the writer expresses great joy upon learning that a group of believers he considers 'children' are living according to God's truth as commanded by the Father. The speaker is likely John, and he's praising their faithfulness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're a parent who finds out your kids are following all the rules you taught them about being good and kind. That makes you really happy! Here, John is like that parent, happy to see his spiritual children doing what God says.
Historical Background
This verse comes from one of the letters written by John, likely around AD 90-100. The audience is a group of early Christians. In this period, there was significant debate over Christian doctrine, and adherence to truth was critical.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're part of a team at work that's consistently following best practices taught by the company. Seeing others do well can boost morale and encourage further adherence to these standards, much like John’s joy in seeing his spiritual children living faithfully.
Topics
faithfulnessjoytruthspiritual parentingcommandmentsChristian living
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in 2 John 1:4?
The speaker is generally believed to be the Apostle John, who was writing to a group of believers he affectionately refers to as 'children'.
What does walking in truth mean?
Walking in truth means living according to God's teachings and commandments. It involves being honest and true to one’s beliefs and God.
Why is it important for believers to walk in the truth?
Believers walking in the truth ensure they remain faithful to their spiritual journey, aligning with God's will which brings joy and guidance.
How can this verse help in dealing with doubts or challenges in faith?
Understanding that our efforts to walk in truth are noticed and appreciated by God (as John felt joy) can provide comfort and encouragement when facing challenges, reinforcing the importance of staying true to one’s beliefs.
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