Hebrews 12:18
Thadou Kuki CL (Re-edited) Bible - Pathen Thutheng BU Copyright © 2015 by The Bible Society of India
What Does This Mean?
The author of Hebrews is reminding the readers that they have not come to a mountain like Mount Sinai, where God's presence was terrifying and filled with fire and darkness. Instead, they have come to something much better.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're going on a camping trip. This verse says that your campsite isn't scary like an old haunted house. It’s not dark or stormy; it’s a nice place where you feel safe and happy with God.
Historical Background
Hebrews was written by an unknown author to Jewish Christians around the end of the first century CE, aiming to encourage them in their faith amidst persecution. The context is a comparison between the old covenant at Mount Sinai and the new covenant in Christ.
Living It Out Today
Just like the verse contrasts the fearful experience at Mount Sinai with something better, we can apply this by remembering that our relationship with God through Jesus isn’t about fear but about grace and love. This can help someone who feels intimidated or scared of their faith to feel more secure and loved in God's presence.
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