Hebrews 12:4

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

Que signifie ce verset ?

The verse in Hebrews 12:4 says that you haven't yet faced the ultimate struggle against sin, one where you might have to fight as if it were a battle spilling blood. The writer is encouraging believers not to give up but to continue fighting against evil. It's a message of perseverance and encouragement.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a tough game where you have to protect your castle from monsters, but right now, the fight hasn't gotten really hard yet. This verse tells us that even though it might get harder, we should keep trying our best to be good and stay strong!

Contexte historique

This passage is part of the Epistle to the Hebrews, written around 60-75 AD by an unknown author. It was addressed to Jewish Christians who were facing persecution and temptation to abandon their faith. The context reflects a community struggling with maintaining their commitment under pressure.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern times, this verse can be applied when someone is dealing with a difficult habit they want to break or a temptation that feels overwhelming. For example, if you are trying to quit smoking, even though it hasn't been as hard as giving up something essential for your survival, the message encourages you to keep resisting and not give in.

Thèmes

perseverancesinencouragementresistancefaithfulnessspiritual warfare

Versets liés

Matthew 16:24Galatians 5:17Romans 7:23Ephesians 6:12James 1:12

Questions fréquentes

Why does the verse mention 'resisting unto blood'?
The phrase suggests a very intense level of struggle, indicating that facing sin is serious and might require great effort or sacrifice, but it's meant to encourage believers to keep fighting.
Who wrote Hebrews 12:4?
Although the author isn't explicitly named in the Bible text, scholars debate various possibilities including Paul, Barnabas, Luke, and others, but the exact identity remains uncertain.
What was the original audience of this verse?
The letter to the Hebrews was likely written to Jewish Christians who were considering abandoning their faith due to persecution. The writer sought to encourage them to persevere in the face of hardship.
How can I apply Hebrews 12:4 to my life?
You can use this verse as encouragement when facing your own struggles, reminding yourself that while it may get tough, you have the strength through faith to resist sin and keep fighting for what's right.
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