Daarom, julle wat in Jesus Christus glo, sal ook vir Hom baie kosbaar wees. Maar daar is mense wat nie in Hom glo nie. Vir hulle is dit waar wat in die Ou Testament geskryf is: Die klip wat die bouers nie wou gebruik nie, daardie klip het die belangrikste klip in die gebou geword.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Peter tells us that Jesus is very precious to those who believe in him, but he is rejected by others. It uses the image of a cornerstone, which was once rejected by builders but later became essential.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special toy that some kids ignore because they don't think it's cool. But for you and your best friends, this toy is amazing! That’s like Jesus: he might not seem important to everyone, but to those who trust him, he’s really precious!
Historical Background
1 Peter was written by the apostle Peter around AD 64-65, addressed to early Christians in Asia Minor. They were facing persecution and needed encouragement.
Living It Out Today
Imagine joining a new school where some students are welcoming while others ignore you. For those who accept you, you feel valued and cherished, but for those who reject you, it's like you're just a part of the wall they don't need. This verse reminds us that Jesus is precious to believers even if others reject him.
It’s the apostle Peter, writing a letter to early Christians facing challenges.
Why was Jesus rejected by some?
Jesus challenged established beliefs and practices, leading some to reject him as they couldn't accept his teachings or identity.
What does it mean that Jesus is 'precious' to believers?
Being precious means he holds great value and importance in the lives of those who believe in him, much like a valuable treasure.
How can we apply this verse today?
We can understand how our faith makes Jesus very special to us and not always to others. It encourages us to stand firm even when faced with rejection or misunderstanding.