2 Peter 3:1
Armenian Ararat 1896 (Արարատ Թարգմանություն)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from the Bible, Peter is writing a second letter to his readers reminding them of important things he has taught before. He wants their minds to stay pure and focused on God’s truth.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you forget about sometimes. Your friend sends you a message saying, 'Hey, remember your cool toy? Let's play with it again!' That's what Peter is doing here. He's reminding his friends about important things they should not forget.
Historical Background
The Apostle Peter wrote this epistle near the end of the first century AD to Christians scattered across Asia Minor. This was a period where early Christian communities faced persecution and needed encouragement to stay true to their faith.
Living It Out Today
Today, if someone you care about is drifting away from important values or beliefs, gently remind them why those things are valuable. For example, reminding a friend that honesty builds trust can strengthen your relationship.