Ke mí ame siwo katã xɔ Yesu Kristo abe Aƒetɔ ene eye míeɖo dzi ɖe eya ɖeɖe ko ŋu la, nutsyɔnu aɖeke mele míaƒe mowo o eya ta míele abe ahuhɔ̃e si ɖea Aƒetɔ la ƒe keklẽ kple ŋutikɔkɔe fĩana la ene. Eye zi ale si Kristo ƒe Gbɔgbɔ la le dɔ wɔm le mía me la, etrɔa mí be míaɖi Kristo le eƒe ŋutikɔkɔe me.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Apostle Paul in 2 Corinthians tells us that when we look to Jesus with an open heart, we are transformed by His glory through the Holy Spirit. It's about becoming more like Him over time.
Explained for Children
Imagine looking into a magic mirror that shows you how amazing God is. The more you stare at it, the more you start to glow and become like Him! That’s what this verse means, but instead of a mirror, we look to Jesus with our hearts open.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around 54-57 AD to encourage Christians in Corinth. He was addressing issues of false teachers and emphasizing the importance of spiritual transformation through faith in Christ.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a person who starts reading the Bible every day with an open heart, slowly noticing changes within themselves—becoming more kind, patient, or forgiving. This verse reminds us that consistent reflection on God's glory brings about personal change.
Topics
transformationglory of GodHoly Spiritspiritual growthreflection on Christ