Revelation 2:15

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Revelation mentions that some people in the church hold beliefs similar to those of the Nicolaitans, which Jesus hates. It's part of a message from Jesus to the churches.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a friend who likes playing with toys that break easily and often. You don't like it because it can cause problems. In this verse, Jesus is telling the church about people who believe in ideas He doesn't like, just like you might not like those toys.

Contexte historique

The book of Revelation was written by John around 95 AD to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It warns these communities against false teachings and encourages them to remain faithful to Christ despite persecutions.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today's world, we can apply this verse when encountering groups that promote harmful or misleading beliefs within our communities. We must be discerning about the messages we accept as true and beneficial.

Thèmes

faithfulnessfalse teachingsdiscernmentchurch leadershipdivine warningsspiritual purity

Versets liés

Revelation 2:6Ephesians 5:11Acts 20:30Titus 1:14Numbers 25:1-3

Questions fréquentes

Who were the Nicolaitans?
The Nicolaitans were a group that likely followed certain false teachings, but specific details about them are unclear. They were known for holding beliefs that Jesus and John considered wrong.
Why does Jesus hate their doctrine?
Jesus hates the doctrine of the Nicolaitans because it likely contradicts His teachings and could lead to spiritual harm or moral corruption within the church communities.
How can we identify false teachings today?
To identify false teachings, compare them with biblical principles, seek guidance from reliable Christian leaders, and pray for discernment. It's important to ensure teachings align with Christ’s message.
What should churches do if they find Nicolaitan-like beliefs among members?
Churches should address such beliefs gently but firmly by teaching biblical truths, offering support to those who may be confused or misled, and maintaining a strong foundation in Christian doctrine.
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