Hebrews 12:11
Azerbajani Bible (South) Used in Both Iran and Azerbaijan 2008
What Does This Mean?
Hebrews 12:11 says that while difficult experiences or discipline may not seem enjoyable at the moment, they eventually lead to good outcomes for those who endure them. The writer emphasizes how these tough times bring peace and righteousness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're learning to ride a bike. At first, it feels scary and hard because you might fall down. But after practicing, you get better and can enjoy riding without fear. This verse says that even though something may be tough at the start, like falling off your bike, it helps you grow stronger in the end.
Historical Background
The Book of Hebrews is believed to have been written by Paul or someone influenced by his teachings around AD 60-70 for Jewish Christians who were facing persecution and temptation. It was meant to encourage them to persevere despite hardships, reminding them of Jesus' example and the rewards that follow.
Living It Out Today
Consider a student struggling with math homework. While it feels frustrating now, putting in extra effort can lead to mastering difficult concepts, boosting confidence, and achieving better grades later on. This illustrates how enduring tough times can result in long-term benefits.