En ek vra by name vir jou, getroue vriend wat so lekker met my saamwerk, om hierdie twee vroue te help. Hulle het baie saam met my gedoen en verduur om vir mense van die goeie boodskap te vertel. Hulle kan in een asem genoem word met Klemens en van die ander wat saam met my gewerk het. Hulle name staan opgeteken in die boek waarin almal se name opgeskryf is wat vir ewig saam met God sal lewe.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Philippians chapter 4, Paul is asking a friend to help some women who worked hard with him spreading the gospel message. He also mentions Clement and other fellow workers whose names are recorded in the book of life.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a team playing soccer. Now, let's say one of your teammates goes away for a while but helped train others to play well. Your coach would ask another teammate to make sure these new players get all the help they need. That's what Paul is doing here—he’s asking someone to look after some women who worked hard with him.
Historical Background
This verse was written by the Apostle Paul around 60-62 AD while he was imprisoned in Rome. He wrote it to the church in Philippi, a Roman colony in Macedonia, encouraging them and thanking them for their support during his imprisonment.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this could mean supporting those who work hard with you in your community or workplace projects. For example, if someone helps out on a school project but then can't be involved anymore, it might fall to another person to ensure the team continues to get support and recognition for their efforts.
Topics
community supportteamworkrecognition of effortspiritual laborersfaithfulnessperseverance
Paul is addressing a friend, likely someone he considers a 'true yokefellow' who has shared his burdens and work.
What does it mean to be listed in the book of life?
Being listed in the book of life traditionally means that one’s name is recorded as a believer saved by God's grace. It signifies eternal salvation.
Why did Paul ask for help specifically for these women and Clement?
Paul probably asked for support because they had shown dedication to spreading the gospel message, and he wanted them to be recognized and supported in their efforts.
How can we identify fellow laborers like those mentioned in this verse today?
Fellow laborers today are people who share your values and work diligently towards common goals, especially in faith-based or community service projects.