Job 11:15

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is part of a conversation between Job and his friend Zophar. Zophar is encouraging Job, suggesting that if Job is sincere in his repentance, he will have a clear conscience and confidence, free from fear.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you’ve done something you feel bad about. If you say sorry and mean it, you’ll feel clean inside, like taking a big shower. You’ll feel strong and brave, not scared anymore.

Contexte historique

The Book of Job is an ancient text, likely written around the time of the patriarchs (1800-1600 BCE). It was composed to explore questions of suffering and faith, addressed to an audience grappling with the enigma of why bad things happen to good people.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Consider a scenario where someone has made a mistake at work and feels guilty about it. By owning up to the mistake and making amends, they can regain their confidence and feel secure, knowing they’ve done the right thing.

Thèmes

repentancefaithconfidenceforgivenesssufferingtrust

Versets liés

Psalm 32:1-21 John 1:9Proverbs 16:6Matthew 6:14Luke 17:10

Questions fréquentes

What does it mean to lift up one's face without spot?
It means to have a clear conscience, free from guilt or shame, as if your face is clear and clean.
How can one be steadfast and not fear?
By trusting in God and being sincere in repentance, one can gain inner strength and confidence, thus not fearing what comes next.
What is the context of Job 11:15 in the Book of Job?
It's part of Zophar's speech to Job, encouraging him to repent sincerely so he can regain his former confidence and peace of mind.
How does this verse relate to modern life?
It shows that sincere repentance can lead to inner peace and confidence, which is applicable to anyone facing guilt or fear in their daily life.
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