Philippians 4:23
German Interlinear 1979 (Interlinearübersetzung)
Die Gnade des Herrn Jesus Christus mit eurem Geist!
Was bedeutet das?
This verse is a closing blessing from Paul to the believers in Philippi. It expresses his wish that Jesus' grace would be with everyone, ending with 'Amen', meaning 'so be it'.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine you're sending a nice message to your friends saying, 'May all of God's love and kindness be with you always.' That's what Paul is doing here!
Historischer Hintergrund
Paul wrote this letter around AD 61-63 while in prison. He was addressing the Philippians church, expressing his deep care for them amidst his trials.
Anwendung für heute
In a modern scenario, when you're feeling down or facing challenges at work, remember that God's grace is always with you, supporting and guiding your life.
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What does 'grace' mean in this verse?
'Grace' here refers to God's unmerited favor towards us, given freely through Jesus Christ. It means that we receive God’s love and kindness even when we don't deserve it.
Why does Paul end his letter with 'Amen'?
Paul ends with 'Amen', which emphasizes the truth of his blessing, meaning 'so be it'. It's a way to affirm that he truly believes what he has written and wishes for everyone.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can remind ourselves every day that God’s grace is always with us, no matter the circumstances. This can be a source of strength and encouragement as we face challenges.
What was Paul's relationship with the Philippians like?
Paul had a deep affection for the Philippian church; he considered them spiritual family and valued their partnership in spreading the gospel, which is evident in his warm and encouraging tone throughout the letter.