2 Timothy 2:19

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from the Bible says that God's foundation is solid and secure, and only those known by Him can truly belong to it. It also urges anyone who claims to follow Christ to stay away from wrongdoings.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a special clubhouse with a secret code. Only people your friends know can join the club. This verse says God has his own 'club', and only those He knows truly belong there. And if someone wants to be part of this club, they need to make sure they're not doing bad things.

Contexte historique

This verse is from a letter written by Paul to Timothy around 64 AD. The audience were early Christians in Ephesus facing challenges and temptations. It was written to encourage them and reassure their faith amidst difficulties.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Imagine you're at work, and the company has strong values. You claim these values but then engage in unethical practices. This verse reminds us that if we say we follow Christ, our actions should align with His teachings and not involve any form of wrongdoing or deceit.

Thèmes

faithfulnessfoundation of faithsalvationintegritydiscipleshipGod's knowledge

Versets liés

Isaiah 26:41 Corinthians 3:11Revelation 3:12Matthew 7:21-23Ephesians 2:20

Questions fréquentes

Who are 'them that are his' according to this verse?
'Them that are his' refers to those individuals who are truly known by God and belong to Him, based on the context of faithfulness and living a life free from iniquity.
What does it mean for God's foundation to stand sure?
It means that God's foundational principles and His relationship with believers are secure and unwavering. This reassures Christians amidst any doubt or challenge they face.
How can one ensure they are 'departing from iniquity' as mentioned here?
To depart from iniquity, one must actively seek to live a life that aligns with God's teachings and avoid actions that go against His will. This involves ongoing repentance and seeking guidance.
Why is it important for Christians to know they are 'known by the Lord'?
Knowing we are known by the Lord provides a sense of belonging, security, and assurance in our faith. It strengthens our relationship with God and motivates us to live according to His will.
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