Philippians 2:17

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse from Philippians 2:17, Paul says he is happy if his life can contribute to the faith of the people in Philippi. He finds joy even if it means sacrificing himself for their benefit.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a favorite toy that makes your friend really happy when they play with it. Paul feels like that—happy to share what he has, even if it costs him something important, just so others can be happier and stronger in their faith.

Contexte historique

This verse was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 62 to the Christians in Philippi. The letter reflects his deep concern for the community’s spiritual growth and his willingness to make sacrifices for them, reflecting the cultural values of self-sacrifice for communal good in early Christian communities.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Consider a scenario where someone at work is struggling with their faith due to difficult circumstances. You decide to help by sharing your experiences or time, even if it means missing out on a promotion opportunity yourself. This act reflects Paul's sentiment of joy through sacrifice.

Thèmes

faithsacrificejoyservicecommunityselflessness

Versets liés

Romans 12:1Hebrews 9:14Ephesians 5:2John 13:34-351 Peter 2:5

Questions fréquentes

How can one find joy through sacrifice like Paul did?
Finding joy through sacrifice involves focusing on the positive impact of your actions rather than personal loss. It means understanding that sometimes giving up something for someone else’s benefit brings deep fulfillment.
What does it mean to be 'offered upon the sacrifice and service'?
Being offered as a sacrifice means dedicating oneself fully, even at great personal cost, to support or strengthen others in their faith journey. It's about selflessness and dedication.
How does Paul’s message relate to community building?
Paul emphasizes that strong communities grow through mutual support and sacrifice. His joy in potentially sacrificing himself for the Philippians' faith underscores how communal growth is often tied to individual sacrifices.
What can we learn from this verse about service?
This verse teaches us that true service involves willingness to make personal sacrifices for others’ benefit, which ultimately brings joy and strengthens community bonds.
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