2 Peter 3:7

Armenian Western NT 1994?

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that the heavens and earth are preserved by God's word, awaiting a day of judgment by fire for those who disobey God. Peter is speaking here, warning about the consequences of ungodliness.

Explained for Children

Imagine your favorite toy is kept safe until it’s time to play with it. Just like that, God keeps our world safe until it's time for big changes. He wants everyone to follow His rules so no one gets hurt when those changes come.

Historical Background

The verse was written by the Apostle Peter in his second letter around AD 64-68. It was addressed to early Christians who were facing persecution and needed encouragement and a reminder of God's promises.

Living It Out Today

Today, this can remind us that our actions have consequences and we should strive to live according to God’s will. For example, someone considering cheating on an exam might think about how their decisions today affect future outcomes.

Topics

judgmentperseverancesalvationconsequences of sinfaithend times

Related Verses

Genesis 6:7Isaiah 34:10Matthew 25:41Romans 9:22Revelation 20:14

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main warning in 2 Peter 3:7?
The verse warns that ungodly behavior will face judgment, emphasizing God's plan for a future day when he will deal with sin.
How does this relate to our daily lives?
It reminds us to live righteously and think about the consequences of our actions, guiding our choices by seeking alignment with God’s will.
Who wrote 2 Peter?
The Apostle Peter wrote this letter around AD 64-68, addressing early Christians who needed encouragement and guidance in their faith.
What does 'reserved unto fire' imply about the world's fate?
It implies that the current world is set aside for future judgment by fire, reflecting a belief in God’s ultimate justice and plan for dealing with sin.
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