Revelation 15:4

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse speaks of how all people should fear and glorify God because He is the only Holy One. It states that every nation will come to worship Him, recognizing His judgments.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine a big birthday party where everyone comes to celebrate with the most special guest ever. That's like what this verse says - everyone in the world should come and praise God because He’s super amazing and makes all the right choices!

Contexte historique

Revelation, written by John around 96 AD, was directed at seven churches in Asia Minor during a time of Roman persecution. The cultural setting was one where Christians faced immense pressure to deny their faith.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today's world, this verse can remind individuals who are struggling with personal challenges or societal pressures to hold onto the belief that God is just and will be recognized by all people eventually.

Thèmes

worshipjudgmentholinessfear of Godsalvationdivine justice

Versets liés

Isaiah 25:1Psalm 96:8-9Revelation 4:8Exodus 34:6-7Revelation 19:1

Questions fréquentes

Why is it important that only God is considered holy?
It emphasizes the uniqueness and supreme nature of God, highlighting that He alone possesses the attributes of absolute purity and righteousness.
What does 'fear' mean in this context?
In biblical terms, 'fear' often refers to a deep respect and reverence for God’s authority and power, acknowledging His sovereignty over all creation.
How can we apply the concept of 'all nations shall come and worship before thee' in our daily lives?
We can embrace cultural diversity in our communities and church settings, recognizing that people from all walks of life are called to worship God.
What does it mean when it says 'thy judgments are made manifest'?
It means that God’s decisions and actions are clearly seen by everyone, revealing His righteousness and justice in the world.
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