Galatians 4:20

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In Galatians 4:20, Paul expresses his longing to visit the Galatians and adjust how he communicates with them because he is uncertain about their faithfulness to Christ.

Expliqué aux enfants

Think of a time when you really wanted to play with your friend but couldn't go over. You might wonder if they still want to be friends or not. Paul feels like that, but about the people in Galatia and their faith in Jesus.

Contexte historique

Paul wrote this letter around 48-50 AD to the churches he had founded in Galatia. He was concerned because some were turning away from his teachings on the true nature of salvation through faith alone, influenced by false teachers promoting Jewish law as necessary for salvation.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Imagine a manager unsure about an employee's commitment to their team goals and wishing they could sit down with them personally to clarify expectations. Paul wanted to visit the Galatians to strengthen their resolve in following Christ without confusion from other teachings.

Thèmes

faithfulnessdoubtcommunicationspiritual guidancechurch leadershipteaching

Versets liés

1 Corinthians 2:4Ephesians 6:19-20Philippians 1:7Hebrews 13:9Romans 8:5

Questions fréquentes

Why was Paul unsure about the Galatians?
Paul was uncertain because some of the Galatian believers were influenced by false teachers who promoted adherence to Jewish law as necessary for salvation, causing doubt in their faithfulness.
What does it mean to 'change my voice'?
To 'change his voice' likely means Paul wanted to adjust how he communicated or taught about faith to better connect with the Galatians and clarify misconceptions.
How can leaders apply this verse in their ministry?
Leaders can learn from Paul's desire for personal presence among his followers, showing that understanding and addressing doubt through direct communication is vital in spiritual guidance.
Why did Paul want to be present with the Galatians?
Paul wanted to visit them personally because he believed face-to-face interaction would help him better understand their situation and strengthen their faith more effectively than letters alone.
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