A nig che kheh te ver, a nig awg cehg mag cawd che tawd khuhd haq caz daq che lehz gha sir che yaog. Lex lehq, a nig ved ni ma a nig haq vend bax ted ceng cear tar chehd ver, Ghig sa mehz khuhd suhr huh a nig ved ni ma duhd sa vid tug yaog.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that by knowing the truth and trusting in it, we can confidently face God. John is writing to reassure believers that their hearts will be at peace when they stand before God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big test coming up. If you study hard and know all your answers are right, you won't be scared on the day of the test. It's like that with God—when we know we're doing what is true and good, we can feel safe and confident before Him.
Historical Background
The First Epistle of John was written by the Apostle John around 95 AD to a community of Christians facing false teachings about Jesus. The letter aims to affirm their faith in Christ and provide assurance of salvation through knowing God's truth.
Living It Out Today
When faced with difficult decisions or doubts, recall this verse as a reminder that living by the truth gives us confidence before God and others. For instance, if you're choosing between cheating on a test or doing your own work, remember how much better it feels to know you’re in the right.