Portuguese (Bíblia Sagrada: Versão Fácil de Ler) VFL
Estes homens são um perigo nas festas de fraternidade de vocês, como rochas escondidas pelas águas são um perigo para os navegantes. Eles festejam com vocês sem medo nenhum, mas são como pastores que cuidam apenas de si mesmos. São como nuvens sem água levadas pelos ventos. São como árvores que, mesmo no outono, não produzem fruto nenhum; elas foram arrancadas pela raiz e agora estão completamente mortas.
O que isso significa?
In Jude 1:12, the writer describes certain people who attend charity events but only care about themselves and not others. He compares them to clouds without rain or trees that have lost their fruit, emphasizing how they are empty and unproductive.
Explicado para crianças
Imagine you're at a birthday party where everyone is sharing food and being nice. But there's someone who only thinks about eating cake and doesn't care if anyone else gets enough. Jude says these people are like clouds that never make rain or trees with no fruit - they just don’t help others in any way.
Contexto histórico
Jude, the brother of James and a relative of Jesus, wrote this letter around AD 65-80 to early Christians who were facing false teachers. Jude warns his readers about those who exploit charitable events for personal gain without giving back or showing care for others.
Aplicação para hoje
Today, imagine attending a community fundraiser where some people are only interested in the free food and entertainment but don't contribute financially or volunteer their time to help others. This verse reminds us to be mindful of our intentions when participating in group activities.
The writer, Jude, is addressing his readers about certain problematic individuals who attend charity feasts.
What are the metaphors used in this verse?
Jude uses several metaphors such as clouds without water and trees with no fruit to describe people who are empty and unproductive in their faith.
How does this relate to today's society?
This can be applied to situations where individuals exploit communal efforts for personal gain, like community fundraisers or volunteer events, without contributing positively.
What should Christians do in response to such people?
Christians are encouraged to recognize and avoid being misled by these individuals while focusing on genuinely serving others with their faith actions.