2 Peter 2:8

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이 구절의 의미

This verse talks about a righteous man named Lot who lived among evil people and was troubled by their wrong actions every day. It shows the struggle of being good in an environment filled with sin.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine if you had to live next door to a group of kids who always do mean things, and it makes you sad just seeing them act that way. That's how Lot felt living among those naughty people!

역사적 배경

This verse is from the letter written by Peter, one of Jesus' disciples, around AD 64-65 to early Christian communities scattered across Asia Minor. The setting was a time when Christians were facing persecution and moral challenges.

오늘의 적용

A modern scenario could be someone working in a toxic office environment where colleagues are dishonest or unethical, causing them significant distress daily as they strive to maintain their integrity.

주제

righteousnesspersecutionmoral struggleintegrityfaith under trialsalvation

관련 구절

Genesis 19:24-25Luke 17:28-30Romans 6:19James 1:27Revelation 18:4

자주 묻는 질문

Who is referred to as 'the righteous man' in this verse?
The righteous man mentioned here is Lot, Abraham’s nephew who was living among wicked people in Sodom and Gomorrah.
What does it mean for a soul to be vexed by the unlawful deeds of others?
It means that a person's conscience is deeply troubled or disturbed by the wrong actions committed by those around them, causing inner pain.
How can one deal with living in a sinful environment like Lot did?
One can maintain their integrity and righteousness through prayer, seeking support from fellow believers, and staying true to their faith despite external influences.
What is the significance of Peter mentioning this story in his letter?
Peter uses Lot's example to encourage early Christians facing moral challenges to persevere in their faith even when surrounded by corruption or persecution.
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