1 Peter 4:14

French (J.N. Darby) 1885

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from 1 Peter says that if you are insulted because of Jesus, consider it a blessing. The Holy Spirit is with you, and while people speak badly about Christ, He is being honored through your suffering.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if your friend got made fun of for wearing their favorite superhero t-shirt. Instead of feeling sad, they should feel proud because the superhero is doing great things through them. That's how this verse says to feel when people make fun of you for believing in Jesus.

Contexte historique

1 Peter was written by Simon Peter, one of Jesus' closest disciples, around 60-70 AD. The letter was addressed to Christians living in areas outside of Palestine who were facing persecution and suffering because of their faith.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Consider a scenario where you're working at a company that doesn't support your religious beliefs. If colleagues mock or isolate you for praying, remember this verse: the Spirit is with you, and through your endurance, Christ is being glorified in the workplace.

Thèmes

faithfulnesssufferingperseveranceglorificationpersecutionHoly Spirit

Versets liés

John 15:20Romans 8:37-39Job 13:15Psalm 119:67Hebrews 12:2

Questions fréquentes

Is being reproached always a sign that God's spirit is on you?
While not every instance, the verse suggests that when facing insults for Christ, it indicates the presence of the Holy Spirit and an opportunity to glorify God.
How can I practically apply this verse in my daily life?
By remembering that suffering for your faith is a blessing. Use these moments as opportunities to share your faith with others, trusting in the Holy Spirit's guidance.
Are there other Bible verses that talk about persecution and glorifying God through it?
Yes, several passages like John 15:20 and Hebrews 12:2 discuss how suffering for faith can lead to glorifying God.
What does 'spirit of glory' mean in this context?
'Spirit of glory' refers to the Holy Spirit who brings honor and majesty, indicating that when you face insults for Christ, it's a sign of divine presence and purpose.
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