Ephesians 6:2

French (J.N. Darby) 1885

Que signifie ce verset ?

Ephesians 6:2 instructs believers to honor their parents, stating it is the first commandment with a promise. The speaker is Paul, emphasizing the importance of respect and obedience towards one's parents.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a favorite toy that your parents bought for you. Now think about how happy they would be if you took good care of it because you love them. That’s what this verse means—showing love to your parents by being respectful and following their guidance.

Contexte historique

This verse was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 60-62 in Ephesus, a city in modern-day Turkey. He wrote to the Christians there, reminding them of God's commandments as part of his broader teachings on Christian living.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today’s world, honoring your parents could mean taking their advice seriously when making big decisions, calling them regularly just to catch up, or helping them with daily tasks if they need support. It’s not always easy but it strengthens family bonds and shows gratitude for all they have done.

Thèmes

respectfamily valuescommandmentsobedienceparental guidancegratitude

Versets liés

Exodus 20:12Deuteronomy 5:16Colossians 3:20Leviticus 19:3Matthew 15:4

Questions fréquentes

Why is respecting parents emphasized so much in this verse?
Respecting parents is foundational to societal and family structure. It fosters a culture of honor and obedience, which can extend beyond familial relationships to broader community structures.
What does it mean to 'honor' one's parents according to Ephesians 6:2?
Honoring one’s parents means showing them respect, gratitude for their guidance, and following their wisdom with a spirit of obedience and love.
Does this verse apply only to biological children?
While traditionally it refers to biological relationships, the principles can extend to any parental figures who have played significant roles in one's upbringing or mentorship.
What is the promise associated with honoring parents mentioned in Ephesians 6:2?
The promise of long life and peace, as seen in Exodus 20:12, indicates that God rewards those who honor their parents by blessing them with a meaningful and peaceful existence.
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