2 Corinthians 5:13
Spanish Version Is Called = Free Bible Version or (Versión Biblia Libre = VBL) - Public Domain - http://www.freebibleversion.org/ - Copyright © 2018 Jonathan Gallagher y Shelly Barrios de Avila
¿Qué significa esto?
In this verse from the Bible, Paul is talking about his behavior and its purpose. If he seems crazy or out of his mind, it's because he's doing God's work; if he seems normal and focused, it's to help you understand better.
Explicado para niños
Imagine playing a game where sometimes you act silly to make others laugh (that’s for fun), and other times you play carefully so your friends can learn the rules. Paul is saying that when he acts wild, it's because he wants God to be happy, and when he stays calm, it's to help his friends understand better.
Contexto histórico
This verse comes from a letter written by Apostle Paul around 54-56 AD to Christians in Corinth. He wrote this to explain the nature of his ministry and to defend himself against critics who accused him of being overly zealous or insincere.
Aplicación para hoy
Today, we can apply this principle at work where sometimes acting enthusiastic about a project can get people excited (for God), while other times staying calm and focused helps colleagues understand goals better (for your cause).