1 Peter 2:4
French (Zoque, Francisco León)
Entonces mindam ndø Comicø'mø, porque ndø Comi como quenbapø tza'se. Porque tzøctam cuenda cyøpiṉyajpa tza' cuando maṉba chøcyaj no'tze tøc, jutipø ma cyojtay no'tze'omo; y pyatzpø'yajpa vene. Jetse ndø Comi pyatzpø'u tzacyaju pø'nis ji'n vyøjpø tza'se, pero Diosis cyøpiṉu va'cø yac yosa ñe'cø como más valetzøcpapø tza'se.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Peter talks about Jesus as a living stone. Even though some people don't value him, God chose him and he is very precious to us.
Explained for Children
Imagine you find the prettiest rock in your backyard, but when you show it to others, they just laugh and say it's not special. But then your mom tells you that this rock was chosen by the best jeweler in town and is really valuable. That’s like Jesus – some people don’t see how important He is, but God says He is very special.
Historical Background
1 Peter was written by the apostle Peter around 60-70 AD to early Christians who were facing persecution. The letter aims to encourage and instruct them on living as followers of Christ in a hostile environment.
Living It Out Today
When you feel undervalued or rejected by others, remember that your worth comes from God's perspective, not how the world sees you. Just like Jesus was precious to God despite human rejection, so are you.
Topics
faithfulnessrejectionpreciousnesssalvationGod's choicevalue
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Peter use the metaphor of a stone?
Peter uses this metaphor because stones are foundational in building, symbolizing Jesus as the cornerstone upon which our faith is built.
How can this verse help someone who feels undervalued?
It reminds us that our true value comes from being chosen by God, not what others think or do to us.
What does it mean for Jesus to be a 'living stone'?
Jesus is called a living stone because He is alive and active in the world today, unlike ordinary stones which are lifeless. This emphasizes His power and presence.
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