Revelation 6:17

Amharic (Tigrigna: Contemporary Tigrinya Bible 2024)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the fear and dread of people as they face God's wrath during a future judgment day. It suggests that no one will be able to stand against His power when He comes in anger. The message is about the inevitability and severity of divine judgment.

Explained for Children

Imagine if there was a big, scary storm coming your way, so strong that nothing could stop it or protect you from its force. That's how people felt as they faced God's great day of wrath in this verse.

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by John the Apostle around 96 AD to the early Christian churches in Asia Minor. The cultural setting was one of persecution and uncertainty, with a message that emphasized endurance and hope through trials.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can be applied to those facing difficult circumstances where they feel overwhelmed or powerless. It reminds us that even in fear, faith in God's justice is important.

Topics

judgmentwrathdivine interventionend timeshopeperseverance

Related Verses

Ezekiel 7:19Isaiah 2:10-11Matthew 24:36-51Revelation 16:17-18Zephaniah 1:14-18

Frequently Asked Questions

What is meant by 'the great day of his wrath'?
'The great day of his wrath' refers to a time when God will judge the earth, bringing justice and punishment upon those who have disobeyed Him. It signifies an intense moment in divine history.
Does this verse imply that no one can survive judgment?
While the verse suggests few will be able to stand against God's wrath, it is important to understand that those who trust in Christ for salvation are promised protection and salvation from such judgment.
How does Revelation 6:17 fit into the broader themes of Revelation?
This verse fits into Revelation's theme of warning and encouragement. It serves as a reminder to believers about the seriousness of their faith while also promising ultimate victory over evil forces.
Can this verse be used to scare people into belief?
While it highlights divine judgment, using fear alone is not advised. Instead, focus should be on God's love and mercy, which offer salvation from the wrath mentioned in this verse.
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