2 Corinthians 10:16

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

ما معنى هذا؟

In this verse from 2 Corinthians 10:16, Paul talks about sharing the good news of Jesus in new places that others haven't reached yet and not taking credit for someone else's work.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine you have a big coloring book. Some pages are already colored by your friend, but there are still blank pages left untouched. This verse is like saying it’s okay to color the blank pages without trying to take credit for your friend's colorful work.

السياق التاريخي

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 53-56 to the church in Corinth. He was addressing issues of leadership and authority among early Christians, emphasizing his mission to spread the gospel beyond where others had already preached it.

التطبيق اليوم

Imagine you're starting a community garden. You decide to plant flowers in an area no one else is gardening. This verse reminds us not to encroach on someone else's work but to find our own space and make something beautiful there.

المواضيع

missionary workgospel sharingrespect for others' effortsleadershipchurch growthevangelism

آيات ذات صلة

Matthew 9:37-38Romans 15:20Acts 14:26-27Philippians 4:17Luke 19:10

أسئلة شائعة

Why is Paul emphasizing preaching in regions beyond others?
Paul wanted to emphasize that he was not seeking areas already evangelized, ensuring a clear distinction and respect for the work of other apostles.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We should focus on bringing positive change where it is needed and avoid duplicating efforts or taking credit for someone else's hard work.
What does 'not boasting in another man’s line' mean?
It means not taking pride or credit for the accomplishments of others, acknowledging their unique contributions to the mission.
Is this verse only about preaching?
While it primarily refers to spreading the gospel, its principles can be applied broadly in teamwork and community service, valuing each member's distinct contribution.
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