Colossians 3:24

Amharic New Standard Translation (አማርኛ አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጉም) 2005

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that when we serve the Lord Christ, God will reward us with an inheritance in heaven. The speaker is Paul, and he wants to remind believers of their ultimate reward.

Explained for Children

Imagine you help your friend clean up a big mess. Your mom sees this and promises you ice cream later as a reward for being so helpful. In the same way, when we serve Jesus, God will give us something special in heaven!

Historical Background

The letter to the Colossians was written by Paul around 60 AD. It was directed at the Christian community in Colossae, which had likely been influenced by various philosophies and religions of that time.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you volunteer regularly at a local charity without expecting any recognition. This verse reminds us that even if we don’t receive immediate praise from others, God sees our efforts and will reward us with eternal blessings in heaven.

Topics

rewardservicefaithfulnessheavenly inheritanceeternal blessingsGod's promises

Related Verses

Ephesians 6:81 Corinthians 3:8Matthew 25:21Romans 2:7Hebrews 10:35

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to serve the Lord Christ?
Serving the Lord Christ means living your life in a way that honors God, following Jesus' teachings, and actively participating in spreading His message.
How can we know for sure that God will give us rewards?
The assurance of rewards comes from trusting in God's promises as found throughout the Bible. These promises are based on faith in Christ and our obedience to His commands.
What kind of inheritance is mentioned here?
The inheritance referred to here includes eternal life, blessings, and all that heaven has to offer, which surpasses any earthly reward we can imagine.
Why does Paul emphasize the idea of serving in Colossians?
Paul emphasizes service because it helps believers stay focused on their spiritual growth and commitment to God, reminding them of their ultimate purpose and goal.
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