2 Corinthians 2:8

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse, Paul is asking the Corinthians to show love and support to a person who has repented of their wrongdoing. He wants them to confirm their forgiveness and acceptance of that person.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a friend who did something wrong but said sorry. Now your teacher, Mr. Paul, asks everyone in class to be nice to that friend again because they are sorry now. That's what this verse is about—being forgiving and kind after someone says sorry.

Contexte historique

This passage was written by the Apostle Paul around 53-56 AD to the church at Corinth. The Corinthians were a community of believers who struggled with various moral issues, including how to handle those who had repented of their sins.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Consider a situation where you have a coworker or friend who has made a mistake and is now trying to make amends. This verse encourages us to be forgiving and supportive, showing that we value the person's effort to change for the better.

Thèmes

loveforgivenessrepentancecommunity supportrestoration

Versets liés

1 John 4:7Ephesians 4:32Luke 15:11-32Matthew 6:14-15Colossians 3:13

Questions fréquentes

Who is Paul speaking to in this verse?
Paul is addressing the church community at Corinth, specifically urging them to show forgiveness and support.
What does 'confirm your love' mean here?
It means to actively demonstrate their love through actions of acceptance and support towards someone who has repented.
How can this verse be applied in modern family settings?
Parents and siblings can use this principle to support a family member who is trying to change, showing that forgiveness involves action and not just words.
What are the consequences of not forgiving as Paul suggests?
Not following through with forgiveness and love can lead to continued bitterness and division within communities or families.
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