Spanish RVR 1909 (Más información sobre Biblia Reina Valera 1909)
Así que hagamos fiesta, no en la vieja levadura, ni en la levadura de malicia y de maldad, sino en ázimos de sinceridad y de verdad.
¿Qué significa esto?
In this verse from the Bible, Paul tells Christians to celebrate their faith without hypocrisy or evil but with sincerity and truth. He uses the analogy of a feast without old leaven, which represents wickedness.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you're baking bread for a big party. Instead of using regular flour that might have bad stuff in it, use only clean, fresh ingredients. That's like how we should celebrate our faith—with good things and no bad stuff inside!
Contexto histórico
This verse is from Paul's first letter to the Corinthians, written around AD 53-54. He wrote this to correct immoral behavior among early Christians in Corinth, a city known for its immorality.
Aplicación para hoy
In modern times, when you're part of a community that celebrates something important, make sure your actions and words are honest and kind. Don't bring any bad intentions or lies into the celebration.
In biblical times, leaven (yeast) symbolized sin or corruption. Paul uses it here to warn against wickedness in the church.
How can we avoid malice and wickedness?
By focusing on sincerity and truth in our actions and words, which means being honest and genuinely kind to others without hidden motives.
Why is this verse important for Christians today?
It reminds us that true faith involves living with integrity and honesty, which is crucial for both personal growth and building a strong community.
Can you give an example of celebrating with sincerity and truth?
Sure! Attending a church service where everyone genuinely shares their experiences and listens without judgment, focusing on spiritual growth rather than showing off or hiding behind pretenses.