2 Peter 1:21
French (Zoque, Francisco León)
Porque ja cha'maṉvactøjø ya'møc pø'nis syunuse; sino Masanbø Espiritu Santo'is chi'yajuse qui'psocuy, jetse chamyaju masanda'mbø pø'nis Diosji'ṉ yosyajpapø pø'nis.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that the prophecies in the Bible didn't come from people's own ideas or desires, but were spoken by holy men of God who were guided and inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite storybook wasn't written by a person, but by someone who was given special messages from an angel. That’s like how this verse says that the prophecies in the Bible came from people who were talking exactly what God wanted them to say through His Holy Spirit.
Historical Background
2 Peter is believed to have been written around 60-70 AD by the Apostle Peter, one of Jesus' disciples. The letter was addressed to Christians scattered throughout Asia Minor, likely as a reminder and encouragement amidst persecution and false teaching about prophecy and God’s word.
Living It Out Today
Today, when we read prophecies in the Bible or hear someone preach from it, we can trust that these words are not just human opinions but were spoken by those inspired directly by God. This makes them reliable for guidance and truth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who were the 'holy men' mentioned in this verse?
The holy men referred to are those chosen by God, like prophets and apostles, who spoke under divine inspiration. They faithfully transmitted God’s message as guided by the Holy Spirit.
What does it mean that these men were 'moved' by the Holy Ghost?
'Moved' here means they were inspired or prompted to speak in a way directed and guided by the Holy Spirit, ensuring their messages reflected God’s will rather than personal opinions.
Why is this verse important for understanding prophecy?
This verse emphasizes that prophecies are not products of human imagination but divine revelations. It reassures us that these predictions and teachings originate from God, making them trustworthy.
How does this relate to the reliability of the Bible?
Understanding that the Bible's content was inspired by God through holy men strengthens our belief in its accuracy and authority as a guide for faith and life.
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