2 Thessalonians 2:11

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse says that God will send strong delusions to those who reject the truth, leading them to believe a lie. It's part of Paul's warning about false beliefs and deception.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you really want to believe something fun but it's not true. This verse is like when someone gives you a really convincing story that makes you think it’s real, even though it isn't.

歴史的背景

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 51-52 to the Christian community in Thessalonica. He was addressing concerns about false teachings and end-time events prevalent in their community.

今日への適用

In today's world, we can apply this verse by being cautious of misinformation or conspiracy theories that seem convincing but are not based on truth. We should always seek reliable sources and the truth.

トピック

truthdeceptionfaithgod's judgmentspiritual discernmentfalse teachings

関連する聖句

Romans 1:25Deuteronomy 13:1-51 Kings 22:20-23John 8:44Acts 17:21

よくある質問

Who is 'they' in this verse?
They refer to people who reject the truth and embrace falsehoods, according to Paul's warning.
What does 'strong delusion' mean?
It refers to a powerful deception or misleading belief that makes someone accept something false as true.
How can we avoid believing lies?
By studying God's word, seeking wisdom from the Holy Spirit, and engaging in community discussions for discernment.
Why would God send delusions?
God allows strong delusions as part of His judgment on those who have rejected truth and chosen to believe falsehoods.
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