Haltet daher an der Botschaft fest, die zum Leben führt! Dann kann ich dem Tag, an dem Christus wiederkommt, voll Zuversicht entgegensehen, glücklich darüber, dass ich das Ziel meiner Arbeit nicht verfehlt habe und dass meine Mühe nicht umsonst gewesen ist.
Was bedeutet das?
This verse means to hold up and share the message of Jesus' life. The writer, Paul, says he wants to be happy on Judgment Day that he has not wasted his time in sharing this message.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine you're holding a flashlight in a dark room and showing others where to go. That's like Paul saying we should share the light of Jesus with others so we can feel proud later, just like how you'd feel proud if your friends found their way using your flashlight.
Historischer Hintergrund
This verse is from Paul's letter to the Philippians around AD 60-62. He wrote it while in prison, addressing believers who lived in Philippi, a Roman colony with both Jewish and Gentile Christians, emphasizing unity and perseverance through challenges.
Anwendung für heute
Think of a time when you've been working on a project that meant a lot to you. Paul is encouraging us to keep sharing our faith even when it's hard, because one day we'll see the value in all our efforts, just like how you'd feel good about finishing your project.
The speaker is Paul, who wrote the letter to the church in Philippi. He's encouraging them (and himself) about sharing their faith.
What does 'holding forth' mean?
'Holding forth' means to present or show something clearly and openly. In this case, it refers to sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with others.
Why is Paul talking about rejoicing on the day of Christ?
Paul anticipates a future judgment where he hopes his efforts in spreading the gospel will be seen as valuable and not wasted.
How can I apply this verse to my daily life?
You can think about how you share your faith with others every day. Consider what small actions or words might help someone understand more about Jesus, just like Paul wanted to do for the Philippians.