1 Peter 1:21
armenian-2019
Իրմով է որ դուք կը հաւատաք Աստուծոյ. անոր՝ որ մեռելներէն յարուցանեց եւ փառաւորեց զայն, որպէսզի դուք ձեր հաւատքն ու յոյսը Աստուծոյ կապէք։
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about how we believe in God because of Jesus, whom God raised from the dead and gave glory to. This belief strengthens our faith and hope in God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always helps you when you're down. One day, they disappear but then come back stronger than ever! You start believing that this friend can do anything because of how much help they've given you. That's like what Jesus does for us; he makes our belief in God so strong!
Historical Background
1 Peter was written by the apostle Peter to early Christians facing persecution, likely around 64 AD. It encourages them to stay strong in their faith despite hardships.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be someone who loses a loved one and finds strength through their faith because they believe that God, who raised Jesus from death, can give them the power to move forward.
Topics
salvationfaithhoperesurrectionglorypersecution
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is faith important according to this verse?
Faith is important because it helps us believe in the power of God, who raised Jesus from the dead. This belief strengthens our trust and hope in God’s ability to help us.
How does hope relate to faith in 1 Peter 1:21?
Hope is tied closely with faith because believing in God through Jesus gives us a reason to be hopeful. It means trusting that God will fulfill His promises and provide for our needs.
What does it mean when we say God gave glory to Jesus?
Giving glory to Jesus means acknowledging Him as the Son of God, recognizing His divine nature, and celebrating all He has done through His resurrection and teachings.
How can this verse help Christians facing trials?
This verse helps by reminding believers that their faith in Christ is strong because it’s based on true events like the resurrection. This reassures them they have a solid foundation to stand on during tough times.
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