1 Timothy 6:10

French NEG79 1979 (Segond Nouvelle Edition de Genève 1979)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse says that the desire for money can lead to bad behavior and loss of faith. Paul, in his letter to Timothy, warns about how the love of money can cause people to make wrong choices and suffer.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you really want a big toy, but instead of asking nicely or waiting until your birthday, you start lying to get it. That's like loving money so much that you forget what's right and end up feeling sad and sorry for yourself. Paul is warning us about this in his letter.

Contexte historique

Paul wrote this verse as part of a letter to Timothy around the year 63 AD. He was addressing issues within early Christian communities, particularly concerning false teachings and moral decay influenced by greed.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, someone might find themselves working overtime or taking risky investments just for more money, neglecting family and friends in the process. This verse reminds us to focus on what truly matters beyond material wealth.

Thèmes

faithgreedmoralitymaterialismwarningssorrows

Versets liés

Proverbs 15:27Ephesians 5:3-6Matthew 6:24Luke 12:15James 4:1-2

Questions fréquentes

Is loving money the same as having money?
No, having money isn't wrong. The verse warns against making money your main focus or letting it control your decisions and values.
Can you explain what 'erred from the faith' means in this context?
'Erred from the faith' suggests people strayed away from true Christian beliefs because they became too focused on getting money, which led them to act against their religious teachings.
What kind of sorrows does loving money bring according to this verse?
Sorrows can include stress, guilt over dishonesty, broken relationships with family and friends, and a sense of emptiness despite material success.
How is 1 Timothy 6:10 relevant in today's world?
In our modern society where consumerism is rampant, this verse reminds us to keep balance in life, prioritize faith and relationships over wealth, and make ethical decisions.
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