1 Corinthians 4:18

German Interlinear 1979 (Interlinearübersetzung)

Was bedeutet das?

In this verse from the New Testament, Paul is warning some members of the Corinthian church that he plans to visit them soon despite their arrogance and false assumptions about his intentions.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine you're playing with friends but they think you won't come back to play. But guess what? You do plan to return! That's how Paul feels about some people in the church who don’t believe he will visit them.

Historischer Hintergrund

1 Corinthians was written by Apostle Paul around AD 53-54, addressed to the Christian community in Corinth, Greece. The letter reflects on issues of immorality and division among believers, common at that time.

Anwendung für heute

Today, this verse can remind us not to assume others' intentions or actions; rather, we should be open-minded and ready for surprises, especially when it comes to relationships with friends or colleagues.

Themen

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Verwandte Verse

Isaiah 57:15Philippians 4:2-3Galatians 6:10Ephesians 4:1-3Romans 12:9-18

Häufige Fragen

What is Paul's main concern in this verse?
Paul is concerned about the arrogance and false assumptions made by some members of the Corinthian church regarding his intentions to visit them.
How does this relate to modern church communities?
It relates as it warns against arrogance and misjudging others' actions or intentions, which can cause division within a community.
What should we learn from Paul's approach in addressing the Corinthians?
We should address our concerns directly and maintain honesty while also being aware of how others perceive us as leaders or members of a faith community.
How does this verse emphasize humility within church leadership?
It shows that even apostles like Paul face challenges in being understood by their followers, highlighting the importance of humility and clear communication.
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