1 Timothy 1:4

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse from the Bible, Paul tells Timothy not to listen to made-up stories or long family histories that don't help people grow closer to God through faith. He wants Timothy to focus on teachings that build up the faith of believers.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a game where everyone makes up silly rules just for fun. That's what Paul is talking about here! Instead, he wants Timothy to play by the real rules that help people understand God better and become stronger in their beliefs.

Contexte historique

The letter was written by Apostle Paul to his young protégé, Timothy, around the middle of the first century AD. It was addressed to a church facing false teachings, emphasizing true Christian doctrine over speculative traditions or genealogies that led to disputes rather than spiritual growth.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, this verse can remind us to not get caught up in trivial discussions online about religious history or legends that distract from our faith journey. Instead of endlessly debating these matters, we should focus on teachings that strengthen our relationship with God and help others do the same.

Thèmes

faithfalse teachingsspiritual growthdiscipline in doctrinefocus on Godenduring faith

Versets liés

Titus 3:92 Timothy 4:14Matthew 7:21-23John 8:31-32Romans 6:17-18

Questions fréquentes

What are 'fables' as mentioned in this verse?
'Fables' here refer to stories or tales that are made up and not based on truth. Paul warns against these because they can lead people away from true faith.
Why does Paul mention 'endless genealogies'?
Paul cautions against getting caught up in tracing family histories excessively, as it diverts focus from the essential teachings of God and can cause unnecessary arguments within the church community.
How should believers respond to teachings that don't build faith?
Believers should evaluate any teaching critically. If it does not align with sound doctrine or strengthen their relationship with God, they should avoid it and seek out teachings that do support their spiritual growth.
What is the main goal of godly edifying mentioned in this verse?
The goal is to build up believers' faith through true teachings about God. This means focusing on what helps people understand and grow closer to God, rather than getting lost in non-essential discussions.
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