Azerbajani Bible (South) Used in Both Iran and Azerbaijan 2008
بو سببدن اشئتدئيئمئزه گرک داها چوخ دئقّت اِدَک، اِله کي، اوندان بئر يانا آزماياق.
What Does This Mean?
This verse reminds us to pay close attention to the teachings we've heard about Jesus, so that we don't forget them over time. It's like holding onto a valuable gift and not letting it slip away.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special toy that your best friend gave you. This verse is like a reminder to always take care of that toy because it means a lot and you don’t want to lose it. The same way, we need to remember the important things about Jesus that we’ve learned.
Historical Background
Hebrews was written by an unknown author around 60-95 AD to encourage Jewish Christians who were facing persecution. It emphasizes the superiority of Christ and encourages believers not to give up their faith in difficult times.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can be applied when you learn something significant about your faith or relationships with others. For example, if a mentor teaches you an important lesson about forgiveness, it’s crucial to keep that lesson in mind and apply it in your life.
'Let them slip' means to accidentally forget or neglect the important teachings about Jesus that we have learned. It’s like forgetting a valuable lesson from your parents.
Who wrote Hebrews and when was it written?
The author of Hebrews is unknown, but it was likely written around 60-95 AD to encourage Jewish Christians who were facing challenges in their faith.
How can we ensure we don't forget what we've learned about Jesus?
Regularly reviewing and discussing the teachings of Jesus with others, praying for guidance, and applying these teachings in daily life are effective ways to keep them fresh in our minds.
What other verses talk about remembering important lessons?
Other related verses include Proverbs 4:20-21, which talks about paying attention to wise advice, and Deuteronomy 6:6-7, encouraging the constant practice of God's commands.