1 Peter 4:18

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse from Peter warns that even the righteous will have a hard time being saved, so how much harder will it be for those who are ungodly or sinners? It emphasizes the difficulty of salvation and the importance of living righteously.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing a really hard game. Even the best players find it tough to win. So if even the good ones struggle, how much harder would it be for someone who doesn't follow the rules?

歴史的背景

The letter is attributed to Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, written around AD 64-65 during Nero's persecution of Christians in Rome. It was addressed to Jewish Christians scattered across Asia Minor, encouraging them through their trials and reminding them of God's grace.

今日への適用

In a modern scenario, consider someone facing legal troubles due to their actions. Even if they've mostly done the right thing, the consequences can be severe. This verse reminds us that living rightly is essential for salvation.

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salvationrighteousnessjudgmentconsequences of sinperseverancegrace

関連する聖句

Ezekiel 33:12Matthew 7:13-14Romans 5:8-9Revelation 20:11-15Luke 16:19-31

よくある質問

What does the verse mean by 'righteous scarcely be saved'?
It suggests that even those who are righteous will find salvation difficult, emphasizing how much more challenging it would be for sinners.
How can this verse apply to modern Christian living?
This verse encourages Christians to strive for righteousness and understand the weight of living a holy life in the face of judgment.
Who wrote 1 Peter, and why is it relevant today?
The letter was written by Peter, an apostle, and its message about perseverance through trials remains highly relevant for Christians facing hardships.
What are some key cross-references to understand this verse better?
Cross-references like Ezekiel 33:12 and Matthew 7:13-14 provide additional context on judgment and the path of righteousness.
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