و أنا طَلَبتَ مِن الرَّب تلاتَه مَرّات عَشان ياخُدو مِنّي.
ما معنى هذا؟
In this verse, Paul is talking about his struggle with a 'thorn in the flesh.' He prayed to God three times asking for it to be taken away. This shows Paul's deep desire and trust in God.
شرح للأطفال
Imagine you have a really big splinter that won't come out no matter what you try. You keep asking your mom or dad to help, just like Paul kept asking God to take something hard from his life.
السياق التاريخي
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 56 to the church in Corinth. He was addressing concerns about his apostolic authority and sharing personal struggles to show he is not above needing God's help.
التطبيق اليوم
Just as Paul struggled with a persistent issue, we can also face challenges that seem insurmountable. This verse encourages us to keep praying for relief and to trust in God’s plan even when we don’t understand it.
المواضيع
prayerstruggleperseverancetrust in Godapostolic authoritydivine intervention
What was the 'thorn in the flesh' that Paul prayed about?
The exact nature of this thorn is debated, but it could refer to a physical ailment, persecution from enemies, or even a spiritual adversary sent to test Paul's faith.
Why did Paul pray three times?
Praying multiple times shows the intensity and sincerity of his plea. It reflects a deep commitment and persistent faith in God’s ability to answer prayers.
How does this verse encourage us today?
This verse encourages us to keep praying even when our requests seem unmet, showing that perseverance in prayer is a form of trust in God's plan for us.
Can you give examples from the Bible where persistence in prayer was rewarded?
Yes, Jesus taught about persistent prayer (Luke 18:1-8) and there are accounts like Elijah’s prayers for rain (James 5:17-18), which show that God often answers persistent pleas.