1 Peter 5:14

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells believers to greet each other with a kiss as a sign of love and unity, and to wish peace on all those who are in Christ Jesus. It's like saying hello with a hug or a high-five today. The message emphasizes showing affection and wishing well for fellow Christians.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at school and want to say hi to your best friend. Instead of just waving, you give them a big hug. That's what this verse is talking about—a way to show love when greeting others in the church family. It’s like giving everyone a warm hug or kiss to show how much you care.

Historical Background

1 Peter was written by Peter, one of Jesus' disciples, probably around AD 64-65 to scattered Jewish Christians facing persecution. The verse reflects early Christian practices and greetings in the Greco-Roman world where kissing was a common gesture of affection and greeting among close friends or family.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, instead of literal kisses, this can mean showing genuine care and warmth when greeting fellow believers. For example, at church gatherings, you might greet others with a warm hug or handshake to show your love and unity in Christ.

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Related Verses

Romans 16:162 Corinthians 13:12John 14:27Acts 15:39Ephesians 6:23

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'kiss of charity'?
A 'kiss of charity' refers to a kiss given out of genuine affection and goodwill. In this context, it's about showing love and unity among believers through physical expressions of warmth.
Why does Peter wish peace for all in Christ Jesus?
Peter wishes peace because he understands that true peace comes from being united with Christ. This peace is a gift from God to those who believe, symbolizing harmony and tranquility within the Christian community.
Is it still appropriate to greet others with a kiss today?
Today's cultural norms might differ, so instead of literal kisses, showing warmth through hugs or handshakes can convey similar sentiments of love and unity among Christians.
How does this verse relate to our everyday lives as believers?
This verse encourages us to show genuine affection and care in all our interactions with fellow believers. It reminds us to greet others warmly, reflecting the love we have for one another through Christ.
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