Colossians 3:2

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Colossians tells us to focus on things that are eternal and heavenly rather than temporary, earthly matters. Paul is speaking here, emphasizing the importance of our priorities in life.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a choice between playing with shiny toys or learning about space. This verse suggests we should be more interested in the big, amazing things up in the sky instead of just focusing on fun stuff on the ground.

Contexte historique

Paul wrote this letter to the Colossian church around AD 60-62. He was addressing a community facing pressure from various beliefs and practices that threatened their focus on Christ. Paul encouraged them to keep their hearts set on spiritual things rather than worldly ones.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today's context, someone might choose to spend time scrolling through social media or watching TV shows instead of reading the Bible or praying. This verse reminds us to prioritize our spiritual growth and relationship with God over fleeting pleasures.

Thèmes

prioritiesheavenly thingsearthly desiresspiritual focuseternal perspectivedivine things

Versets liés

Philippians 4:8Matthew 6:19-21Hebrews 10:34Ephesians 5:17John 12:25

Questions fréquentes

What does it mean to set your affection on things above?
It means focusing on spiritual, eternal values rather than getting caught up in worldly pleasures that don't last.
Why is setting our hearts on heavenly matters important?
Focusing on heavenly matters helps us prioritize what truly lasts and impacts eternity, aligning our lives with God's purposes.
How can we practically apply this verse in daily life?
We can start each day by praying or reading the Bible to remind ourselves of spiritual priorities. Avoid distractions that pull us away from these values.
What are some examples of earthly things we should avoid focusing on?
Examples include excessive materialism, seeking popularity for its own sake, and neglecting faith in pursuit of fleeting pleasures or success.
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