Jude 1:15

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes God's judgment on those who have done wrong and spoken against Him. It emphasizes that all ungodly actions and words will be accounted for, showing the importance of living a righteous life.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if your teacher kept a record of every time you or anyone else in class did something naughty or said mean things about them. At the end of the year, they would share this list with everyone to show why it's important to be kind and do good things.

Contexte historique

Jude wrote this letter around 65 AD to early Christians who were being misled by false teachers. He wanted to remind them of God’s judgment on evil actions and words, reinforcing the importance of faithfulness in their community.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern life, consider a scenario where someone at work consistently speaks negatively about the company or its management. This verse reminds us that such actions can lead to severe consequences and encourages speaking and acting with integrity.

Thèmes

judgmentrighteousnessfaithfulnessconsequences of sinspeech and conduct

Versets liés

Genesis 6:31 Corinthians 4:52 Peter 2:4-10Matthew 12:36-37Revelation 20:12

Questions fréquentes

What is the main lesson from Jude 1:15?
The main lesson is that God will judge everyone, especially those who have done ungodly deeds and spoken against Him. It emphasizes living righteously.
How does this verse relate to other parts of the Bible?
This verse relates thematically with passages like Genesis 6:3 and Revelation 20:12, which also discuss God's judgment on sin and unrighteousness.
Can you explain how to apply this in everyday life?
In daily life, one can apply Jude 1:15 by being mindful of their actions and words, striving to be honest and kind to others, and avoiding negative or sinful behavior.
Who was the audience for Jude's letter?
Jude wrote this letter to early Christians who were facing false teachers and needed encouragement to remain faithful and upright in their beliefs and actions.
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