French NEG79 1979 (Segond Nouvelle Edition de Genève 1979)
Approchez-vous de lui, pierre vivante, rejetée par les hommes, mais choisie et précieuse devant Dieu;
Que signifie ce verset ?
This verse tells us about Jesus, who is called a living stone. People may not accept Him, but He was chosen by God and is very precious. Peter wrote this to encourage believers.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine you have a special toy that your friends don't like, but it's really important to your parents because they made it themselves. That's kind of like Jesus—he might not be popular with everyone, but He’s super special to God and those who believe in Him.
Contexte historique
The letter was written by Peter, likely around the mid-60s AD. It was addressed to Christians scattered across Asia Minor facing persecution. The cultural setting involved a predominantly pagan society where Christianity was misunderstood and often rejected.
Application pour aujourd'hui
In today's context, this verse encourages us when we face rejection for our faith. For instance, if your classmates mock you for attending church, remember that Jesus also faced disapproval but is precious to God.
The term 'living stone' symbolizes Christ as living and active, not lifeless like a common rock. It represents His divine nature and role as the foundation of faith for believers.
How can we relate to Jesus being disallowed by men but chosen by God?
We can relate this when our faith in Christ is mocked or rejected by others, yet we remain faithful knowing that God sees us as precious and valuable, just as He views Jesus despite human rejection.
Why was the stone 'disallowed' by people in ancient times?
In ancient times, a rejected stone symbolized something unwanted or considered imperfect. This reflects how many in society dismissed Christ's teachings and His claims to divinity, failing to see His true value.
What does it mean for believers to come 'unto a living stone'?
For believers, coming unto a living stone means placing their trust and faith in Jesus Christ, recognizing Him as the cornerstone of our salvation and the foundation upon which we build our spiritual lives.