2 Timothy 2:25

French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse tells us to teach gently those who disagree with us, hoping that God will help them see the truth. The speaker is Paul in his letter to Timothy.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a friend who thinks their toy car is the best, but you know there are other great cars too. This verse says to be nice when telling your friend about these other cool cars, so they might change their mind and see what others think too!

Contexte historique

This verse was written by the Apostle Paul in his second letter to Timothy around 67 AD. It's part of Paul’s encouragement to Timothy on how to deal with those who oppose them within the Christian community.

Application pour aujourd'hui

When dealing with a coworker who strongly disagrees with your project idea, use patience and kindness to explain why you think differently, hoping they might eventually see your viewpoint as valid.

Thèmes

patienceteachingrepentancetruthmeeknessopposition

Versets liés

Matthew 5:9James 1:19-20Titus 3:2Proverbs 15:1Romans 14:1

Questions fréquentes

What does it mean to instruct in meekness?
Instructing in meekness means teaching others with humility and gentleness, without being harsh or arrogant.
Why is the hope for repentance important here?
The hope of repentance allows us to approach those who oppose us with kindness, believing that they can change their minds and see the truth.
How does this relate to dealing with disagreement?
This verse encourages handling disagreements by teaching gently and hoping for a positive change in perspective from the other party.
What's the importance of acknowledging the truth?
Acknowledging the truth is crucial because it leads to understanding and can bring about reconciliation and unity among those who disagree.
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