Titus 2:8

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Titus says that our speech should be good and right, so no one can criticize it. This means others who disagree with us will have nothing bad to say about us because of how we talk.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a game where the other team tries to find faults in your moves. If you play really well all the time, they won't be able to complain about anything you do. This verse says we should always speak nicely and wisely so others can’t say bad things about us.

Contexte historique

Titus 2:8 is part of a letter written by Paul to Titus around 63-64 AD. It was addressed to encourage and instruct the church in Crete, where people had various backgrounds and beliefs, making it important for believers to set a good example through their speech.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today's world, we can apply this verse by being careful about how we speak on social media or during arguments. By ensuring our words are respectful and truthful, we make it hard for others to criticize us even if they disagree with us.

Thèmes

speechintegritywitnessingexamplewisdomtruthfulness

Versets liés

1 Peter 3:15Ephesians 4:29Colossians 4:6Proverbs 10:19Matthew 12:36

Questions fréquentes

What does 'sound speech' mean?
'Sound speech' means speaking clearly, truthfully, and wisely so that what you say cannot be easily criticized or attacked.
How can we ensure our speech is not condemned?
We must always speak the truth with love and respect. Being mindful of how others might receive our words helps us avoid unnecessary conflict.
Why is it important that those who disagree are 'ashamed'?
It means when we speak well, even those who disagree will have to admit the quality of our speech, which can lead them to reconsider their own views or behavior.
How does this apply in everyday conversations?
In daily interactions, it means always being honest and respectful. Even when disagreements arise, your words should be so thoughtful that others are left with nothing negative to say about how you spoke.
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