Philippians 1:21
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Was bedeutet das?
This verse from Philippians says that living is all about following Christ and dying would be a good thing because it means joining Him in heaven. It's spoken by the apostle Paul, who believes his purpose in life is to serve Jesus.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine if your favorite game was so fun that playing it made you really happy every day. That's how Apostle Paul felt about following Jesus. He thought dying would be like winning a big prize because he'd get to see Jesus even better!
Historischer Hintergrund
Apostle Paul wrote this letter from prison in Rome around AD 62-64 to the Christians in Philippi, who were facing challenges and needed encouragement. His message reflects his deep commitment to Christ and his belief in the afterlife.
Anwendung für heute
If a person struggles with daily decisions or fears death, they can be encouraged by this verse. It reminds them that living every day for Jesus gives purpose, and dying isn't something to fear but rather a step towards eternity with God.
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