Mga hinigugma, ayaw ninyo pagtoohi ang tanang espiritu, hinonoa sulayi ninyo ang mga espiritu sa pagsuta kon sila iya ba sa Dios; kay daghan ang mga mini nga profeta nga nanagpanungha sa kalibutan.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 1 John advises us not to trust every spirit or message we hear, but to test them carefully to see if they truly come from God because there are many false prophets in the world.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where someone pretends to be your friend but is actually trying to trick you. This verse tells us that just like in the game, we need to be careful and check who our true friends are before believing everything they say.
Historical Background
This was written by John, one of Jesus' disciples, around 90-100 AD. He wrote it to Christian communities facing false teachings about Christ and God, encouraging them to stay vigilant against these deceptions.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse reminds us to critically evaluate the information we receive, especially on social media or from influencers claiming spiritual insights, ensuring they align with what the Bible teaches.
It means carefully examining messages or teachings to see if they align with what God has revealed in His word, ensuring they are true and from Him.
Why is there a need for discernment according to this verse?
The world is filled with false information and teachings that could lead us away from the truth. Discernment helps protect our faith and keeps us grounded in God's truth.
How can we practice testing spirits in everyday life?
By staying informed about what God’s word says, seeking wisdom through prayer, and discussing teachings with trusted spiritual leaders or communities.
What are signs of a false prophet?
False prophets often contradict clear teachings of the Bible, promote self-serving messages, or claim to have powers that are not aligned with biblical teachings.