Philippians 2:26

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse talks about Epaphroditus who was very concerned and sad because the people in Philippi had heard he was sick. Paul is sharing this information with the Philippian church to explain why Epaphroditus missed them so much.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if your best friend was really upset because everyone thought they were sick. That's what happened here! A man named Epaphroditus loved his friends in Philippi and felt sad when he heard they worried about him being ill.

Contexte historique

Paul wrote this letter to the church in Philippi around AD 62, while he was imprisoned in Rome. The Philippians had sent a gift and Epaphroditus as an envoy, but Epaphroditus fell sick on his return journey.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today's world, we can apply this by checking up on our friends when they are unwell or away from home. This shows that we care about them and want to support them during tough times.

Thèmes

friendshipsicknessworrieslovesupportempathy

Versets liés

2 Corinthians 1:8-9Matthew 25:34-40Romans 12:15John 11:17-37Acts 28:30

Questions fréquentes

Why was Epaphroditus so concerned about what the Philippians thought of his illness?
Epaphroditus cared deeply for the Philippians and was upset that they might have worried about him. This reflects a strong bond and mutual care between them.
How does this verse show the importance of communication in relationships?
This verse highlights how important it is to stay connected with others, especially when someone is sick or away. Clear communication helps maintain strong bonds and reduce unnecessary worry.
What can we learn about empathy from this passage?
We can see the value of empathizing with others' feelings, like how Epaphroditus felt sad because his friends were worried about him. This teaches us to consider others’ emotions and show care.
How does Paul's mention of Epaphroditus contribute to the overall message of Philippians?
Paul uses this story to reinforce themes of unity, mutual concern, and support within the church community. It emphasizes the importance of caring for one another as believers.
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