Hebrews 10:22

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Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Hebrews encourages believers to approach God with sincerity and confidence in their faith, having cleansed their hearts from guilt and bodies through baptism.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a favorite toy that got really dirty. You clean it so well that when you play with it again, you feel happy because all the dirt is gone. This verse talks about cleaning our hearts and bodies to get close to God without feeling guilty.

Contexte historique

Hebrews was written by an unknown author around 60-95 AD to Jewish Christians who were considering abandoning their faith due to persecution. The audience needed reassurance of the sufficiency of Jesus' sacrifice over the Old Testament rituals.

Application pour aujourd'hui

A modern scenario could involve someone feeling guilty about past mistakes but choosing to approach God sincerely, trusting in His forgiveness and cleansing power through Jesus Christ, thus finding peace and new life.

Thèmes

faithforgivenesspurificationsalvationguiltheart cleansing

Versets liés

Exodus 24:8Leviticus 16:30Psalm 51:7John 13:10Titus 3:5

Questions fréquentes

What is meant by 'drawing near' in Hebrews 10:22?
Drawing near means approaching God confidently and sincerely, knowing that our sins are forgiven through Jesus Christ's sacrifice.
How does a true heart relate to faith according to this verse?
A true heart signifies sincerity in one’s faith. It emphasizes the importance of genuine belief over mere outward actions or rituals.
What does it mean for hearts to be sprinkled from an evil conscience?
It means that through Jesus' sacrifice, believers are cleansed of their sins and freed from guilt, allowing them to approach God with a clear conscience.
Why is our body washed with pure water mentioned in this verse?
This refers metaphorically to baptism, which symbolizes the washing away of sin and the start of a new life in Christ, emphasizing purity and cleansing.
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