2 Corinthians 6:1

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse from the Bible, Paul is telling people to take advantage of God's kindness and not let it go to waste. He says that we should work with God just like partners working together.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're planting a garden with your friend. Your friend gives you the best seeds and tells you exactly how to grow them, but if you don't do anything with those seeds, nothing will grow! Paul is saying we shouldn't be like that; we should use God's help to make good things happen.

Contexte historique

This verse comes from a letter written by the apostle Paul to the church in Corinth around AD 53-57. The Corinthians were facing challenges and Paul wanted them to stay focused on their faith, reminding them not to squander God's grace.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Imagine you have been given free tickets to a concert of your favorite band but you don't go because you're too busy with other things. In the same way, we shouldn't let important opportunities in our life slip away just because we get distracted or lose focus on what’s truly valuable.

Thèmes

gracecooperation with Godresponsibilityfaithfulnessopportunitydedication

Versets liés

1 Corinthians 3:9Romans 6:1-2Ephesians 4:7-8Matthew 25:14-30Proverbs 18:9

Questions fréquentes

What is meant by 'working together with him' in this verse?
It means that we should partner with God, just as Paul and his fellow workers were partnering with Him to spread the gospel message.
How can one ensure they are not receiving grace in vain?
By actively using the blessings and opportunities provided by God to grow spiritually and serve others. It's about putting faith into action.
What kind of grace is Paul referring to?
Paul refers to God’s unmerited favor towards people, which includes salvation and all the benefits that come from a relationship with Christ.
Why does this verse matter in our modern lives?
This verse reminds us of the importance of not squandering spiritual gifts or opportunities for growth. It encourages us to be active participants rather than passive recipients in our faith journey.
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