Kermel hek ne7na mneshkor ALLAH deyman li2annkon, lamma 2belto kelmet ALLAH yalle sme3touha minna, 2beltouha mish ka2anna kelme min el-bashar, 2beltouha ka2anna fe3lan kelmet ALLAH yalle 3am tef3al fikon ento el-mou2minin.
ما معنى هذا؟
Paul is thanking God for the Thessalonians because they accepted his teachings as coming from God, not just from humans. He's praising their faith and how those teachings are working in their lives.
شرح للأطفال
Imagine if your parents taught you something very important, like always being kind to others. And instead of thinking it was just a fun idea, you believed it came from the most important person ever, God. That’s what Paul is so happy about—the people really listened and believed his message as coming from God.
السياق التاريخي
This verse comes from the second letter of Paul to the Thessalonians, likely written around 50-52 AD. The audience was a group of new Christians in Thessalonica, Greece, facing challenges as they embraced their faith in a pagan environment.
التطبيق اليوم
Imagine receiving important advice at work and believing it’s just from your boss. Now imagine if you believed the same advice came directly from someone who knows everything about success. You'd probably take that more seriously and act on it with greater confidence, much like how these teachings are working in the believers' lives.
المواضيع
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