Philippians 2:30

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse talks about a person named Epaphroditus who risked his life to serve Christ and help the church in Philippi. He worked very hard, almost dying in the process, to make up for what others couldn't do for Paul.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if your friend got so sick helping you clean your room that they ended up in the hospital. That's how much Epaphroditus cared about serving Jesus and helping his friends in Philippi!

Contexte historique

Paul wrote this letter from prison around AD 60 to the church at Philippi, a city in Macedonia. He commends Epaphroditus for risking his life to bring financial support to Paul.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In a modern context, think of someone who goes out of their way to help you with your school projects when they have their own challenges, showing extraordinary dedication and selflessness.

Thèmes

servicesacrificelovefaithfulnesscommunityperseverance

Versets liés

2 Corinthians 12:15Romans 16:4Acts 20:37-38John 13:34-35Ephesians 5:2

Questions fréquentes

Why did Epaphroditus almost die serving Paul?
Epaphroditus was deeply committed to supporting Paul's ministry and the church in Philippi. His dedication led him to work so hard that it nearly cost him his life.
What can we learn about service from this verse?
This verse teaches us that true service often requires great sacrifice, even risking one’s own well-being for the benefit of others and God's work.
Who wrote Philippians?
The Apostle Paul wrote Philippians while in prison. He commends Epaphroditus to the church at Philippi for his service.
What does it mean to 'supply your lack of service'?
It means that Epaphroditus made up for what others couldn't do, showing a high level of commitment and filling gaps in the community's support efforts.
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