Colossians 4:14

French (La Bible expliquée)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse introduces two people who send greetings to the readers of Colossians - Luke, a doctor, and Demas. It's part of Paul's letter to the Colossian church. The key message is that these individuals are sending love and well-wishes.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're at school and your teacher mentions two friends who say hi to everyone in class: one friend is a doctor, and the other is someone named Demas. They care about all of you!

Contexte historique

This verse was written by Paul around 60-70 AD. The letter was addressed to the Christians in Colossae. At that time, doctors were valued for their knowledge and skill in healing.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Think about a friend or colleague who wishes you well every day. Just like Luke and Demas sending greetings, it's important to acknowledge others and spread positivity where we are.

Thèmes

friendshipgreetingscommunitycaring for othersspiritual supportapostolic greetings

Versets liés

2 Timothy 4:10Philemon 1:24Acts 16:10-17Luke 8:3-4Romans 16:23

Questions fréquentes

Who was Luke according to the Bible?
Luke was a physician and one of Paul's companions. He also wrote the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts, which detail much about early Christian church practices.
Why is Demas mentioned in Colossians 4:14?
Demas is likely another companion of Paul who was sending greetings to the community at Colossae. His mention shows a network of friends supporting each other spiritually and personally.
What does it mean for Luke to be called 'the beloved physician'?
It means that Luke is highly regarded by his fellow Christians, not just for his medical skills but also as a valued member of the community with whom they share deep bonds.
How can I apply greetings like those in Colossians 4:14 to my own life?
Sending heartfelt and personal greetings shows that you care about others. You can do this through messages, emails, or even small gifts for friends who are far away.
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