Ephesians 5:12

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Ephesians says that it's shameful to talk about the things some people do in secret. The Apostle Paul is speaking, and he warns against discussing such actions because they are improper.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if your friend did something naughty but didn't want anyone to know about it. This verse tells us not to gossip or talk about those things even though we might be curious. It's like keeping a secret that is better left unsaid.

Contexte historique

The Apostle Paul wrote Ephesians around AD 60-62, addressing the Christian community in Ephesus and other regions. The cultural setting was one where various pagan practices were common, including secretive and shameful acts.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In a modern context, this verse can apply to situations like gossiping about someone's private life or discussing their inappropriate behavior. It reminds us that some things are better left unsaid out of respect for others' privacy and our own integrity.

Thèmes

respectshameprivacygossipintegritymorality

Versets liés

Romans 13:14Colossians 3:5-81 Thessalonians 4:12Proverbs 10:18Job 31:34

Questions fréquentes

Why is it important not to speak about shameful secrets?
Discussing shameful acts can harm others' reputations, spread gossip, and create an environment of mistrust. Keeping these matters private promotes respect and integrity.
How do we know what to keep secret and what to share?
A good rule is to consider if the information could hurt someone or violate their privacy. If so, it's best to keep silent unless sharing would prevent harm or is necessary for accountability.
What does this verse say about Paul’s view on morality and shame?
Paul values moral integrity and believes that shameful acts should not be glorified or discussed openly. He emphasizes the importance of respecting others' privacy and maintaining a high standard of behavior.
Does Ephesians 5:12 apply to all types of secret behaviors?
While it primarily addresses morally questionable actions, the principle can be extended to any secretive behavior that might cause harm or discomfort if disclosed.
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