2 Peter 3:4
Ndebele Bible - 2010
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about people who doubt Jesus' return because they see things staying the same as always. They ask why it hasn't happened yet, even though their ancestors have died.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're waiting for a friend to come over. You've been waiting so long that you start to wonder if your friend will ever arrive. That's how some people feel about Jesus coming back—they think he should be here already because things seem the same as they always were.
Historical Background
2 Peter was written by the apostle Peter near the end of his life, around 64-67 AD. He wrote to encourage Christians who faced skepticism and doubt regarding Jesus' second coming, in a culture that valued stability and continuity over change.
Living It Out Today
Imagine working on a project with a deadline far into the future. Some team members might stop putting effort into it because they think there's plenty of time left. This verse reminds us to keep our faith strong despite delays or skepticism from others, just as we should continue working diligently even if the end seems distant.