Mahitabo kini inig-abot niya niadtong adlawa aron pagdawat sa pagdayeg gikan sa iyang katawhan ug sa pasidungog gikan sa tanan nga nagtuo. Kamo usab mahiuban kanila kay nagtuo man kamo sa mensahe nga among gisangyaw kaninyo.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about Jesus coming back to show His glory through the people who follow Him, and He will be admired by those who believe in Him because of how much you believed in our message. Paul is speaking here.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really special friend who tells everyone about your cool toys. When this friend comes to visit, they want to show off all the neat things you and your friends can do with those toys. That's kind of like what Jesus will do when He returns!
Historical Background
This verse is from Paul's second letter to the church in Thessalonica written around AD 50-52. The audience was a group of early Christians who had just started their faith journey and needed encouragement about Christ’s return.
Living It Out Today
Today, when someone shares their faith with you, it can feel like a small act. But imagine if that sharing helps thousands believe in the future—your actions today can have big impacts tomorrow!
Topics
salvationfaithglory of Godhope in Christtestimonyreturn of Jesus
How does believing a testimony impact the believer?
Believing a testimony can strengthen one's own faith and make them more open to God’s presence, encouraging spiritual growth.
What is meant by 'glorified in his saints'?
'Glorified in His saints' means that when Jesus returns, He will be glorified through the lives of believers who have remained faithful and true to Him.
Why is this verse important for Christians today?
This verse encourages Christians to remain steadfast in their faith because it assures them of God's presence and glory in the future, providing hope and strength in daily living.
How can understanding this verse help with spreading faith?
Understanding this verse helps by showing that our testimonies today contribute to the larger picture of God’s glory when Christ returns, motivating us to share our faith more effectively.