Deuteronomy 13:9

French Perret-Gentil et Rilliet 1847

What Does This Mean?

This verse instructs that if someone tries to lead you away from God, you must take immediate action to stop them. Moses is speaking, and the key message is about the seriousness of maintaining faithfulness to God's laws.

Explained for Children

Imagine if someone tried to convince you to play a dangerous game instead of following the rules that keep you safe. This verse says you should be the first to stop them from doing something dangerous, and then others should help you too.

Historical Background

Deuteronomy was written by Moses around 1200 BC, as a set of laws and instructions for the Israelites before they entered the Promised Land. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining loyalty to God and His commandments.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this could apply to a situation where a close friend or family member is encouraging you to do something harmful or unethical. The verse suggests being proactive in stopping harmful influences, even if it's difficult.

Topics

faithfulnessobediencejudgmentcommunityconsequencesloyalty

Related Verses

Exodus 22:20Joshua 23:12-13Numbers 15:32-36Romans 16:17-181 John 4:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this verse mean we should physically harm people who disagree with us?
No, the verse is more about the seriousness of maintaining faithfulness to God. It's not advocating for violence but emphasizing the importance of stopping harmful influences.
How does this apply to someone who believes in a different religion?
The verse emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's faith and not being swayed by false teachings. It does not justify prejudiced actions against those of different faiths.
Can this verse be used to justify isolation from others who have different beliefs?
No, the verse is about maintaining faithfulness and does not justify isolation. It encourages discernment and stopping harmful influences, not isolating from all who have different beliefs.
How should one apply this principle when it comes to making difficult decisions?
This principle encourages being proactive in preventing harm or misleading influences, especially when it comes to protecting one's faith and values, even if it means making tough decisions.
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