2 Thessalonians 3:9

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from the Apostle Paul talks about why he and his companions don't take advantage of their authority to demand support. Instead, they choose to set an example for others to follow by working hard.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're at a playground and you see your big sister picking up trash instead of just leaving it around. She doesn't have to do that because she's bigger and stronger than you, but she does it so you can learn from her and start doing the same thing too!

Contexte historique

The letter was written by Paul to the church in Thessalonica around AD 50-52. It addresses issues within the community about work ethic and expectations of leaders who are entitled to support.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In a modern workplace, imagine a manager choosing to do menial tasks alongside employees rather than delegating them because they want their team to see hard work in action, fostering mutual respect and effort.

Thèmes

leadershipexample-settingwork ethicauthoritycommunityservice

Versets liés

1 Corinthians 9:12Philippians 3:17Matthew 20:26-28Acts 20:34-351 Timothy 4:12

Questions fréquentes

Why didn't Paul and his companions use their authority?
Paul chose not to use his authority so that he could set an example of humility and hard work, encouraging the community at Thessalonica to follow this example.
What does 'ensample' mean in this verse?
'Ensample' means a pattern or model that others can imitate. Paul wanted his behavior to be a pattern for others to follow.
How is setting an example related to leadership?
Effective leadership often involves leading by example, showing followers what behaviors and attitudes are expected through one's own actions.
What can we learn about humility from this verse?
Humility in leadership means not taking advantage of power for personal gain but using it to serve others and set a good example.
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