1 Corinthians 10:5
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¿Qué significa esto?
This verse says that God was not happy with many of the people who left Egypt and wandered in the wilderness, because they were punished for their disobedience. The message is from Paul to remind us that following God's will is crucial.
Explicado para niños
Imagine a teacher taking her class on a field trip but many students didn't listen to her rules. As a result, those students weren't allowed to continue the trip. That’s what happened here: God couldn’t be pleased with people who didn’t follow His instructions.
Contexto histórico
The Apostle Paul wrote this in his first letter to the Corinthians around AD 53-54. He was addressing issues within the Corinthian church, drawing on Old Testament examples of Israel's wandering in the wilderness to warn them about disobedience and unbelief.
Aplicación para hoy
Just as those who wandered with Moses faced consequences for their disobedience, we too can face challenges when we don't follow God’s guidance. For instance, a student might struggle academically if they ignore their teacher's advice on studying effectively.