2 Timothy 2:1

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is Paul telling Timothy to be strong because of the grace he receives from Jesus Christ. It emphasizes relying on God's strength rather than one’s own.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a game and your coach tells you, 'You've got this! Use all that power we gave you!' That's like what Paul is telling Timothy: use the power of Jesus' love to be strong!

Contexte historique

The letter was written by Apostle Paul to Timothy around AD 67. It’s part of his encouragement for Timothy, who was a young leader in the early church, to stay steadfast despite challenges.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Imagine you're facing a tough challenge at school or work. Instead of feeling weak and giving up, remember God's grace and strength, which can help you handle it confidently.

Thèmes

strengthgracefaithdiscipleshipencouragementsalvation

Versets liés

Ephesians 3:16Romans 5:20-21Philippians 4:13Colossians 1:111 Peter 5:10

Questions fréquentes

Why was this verse written specifically to Timothy?
Paul wrote it to encourage Timothy, who faced challenges as a young leader. It reminds him to rely on God’s strength rather than his own.
How can someone be strong in grace?
Being strong in grace involves trusting and relying on the love and mercy of Jesus Christ instead of your own abilities or strengths.
What does 'grace' mean in this verse?
Grace refers to God's unmerited favor, kindness, and mercy. It’s the free gift from God that strengthens believers.
How can we apply 2 Timothy 2:1 in everyday life?
We can face our daily challenges by relying on God's grace to give us strength, rather than trying to do everything ourselves.
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