Philippians 3:7
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
Que signifie ce verset ?
In this verse from Philippians chapter 3, Paul is speaking and he says that the things that used to make him feel good or proud, like his religious accomplishments, now seem worthless compared to knowing Christ. The main message is about how much more important it is to have a relationship with Jesus than any other achievement.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine you had the coolest toy ever and everyone wanted it. But then one day, your best friend gave you an even better toy that made playing so much fun! Now, the old cool toy doesn't matter as much anymore because of how great this new playtime is with your friend.
Contexte historique
The letter to the Philippians was written by Paul around 62 AD while he was in prison. It was sent to the church at Philippi, a Roman colony where Paul had established a congregation during his second missionary journey. The cultural context reflects challenges of living as Christians within a largely pagan society.
Application pour aujourd'hui
Consider how you might have valued something very much in your life, like a job or a material possession, but after experiencing the love and grace of Christ, these things become less important to you. For example, maybe you used to think getting promoted was most important, now spending time with family feels more valuable.