Kheh te cheaq te lehq, thed che cawd che ted ceng haq maq yonr lehq ma thed ma cawd che ted ceng awg khuhn ha lehg che chaw awg gha lia haq suhx taz vid tug, ma hez hez che u ve haq i hehd yonr tug awg pun duhd yaq jad che ted ceng Ghig sa i hehd awg thag huh lag vid che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
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.
Explained for Children
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.
Historical Background
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.
Living It Out Today
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.