Titus 3:1

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse tells us to respect and obey the leaders in our government and to always be prepared to do good things. The speaker is Paul, writing to Titus. The key message is about submission and readiness for positive actions.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing a game with rules. This verse says that we should follow the rules made by grown-ups who are in charge, just like how you follow the rules when playing a game to make sure everyone has fun.

Contexte historique

Titus was written by Paul around 65 AD while he was on his third missionary journey. The letter is addressed to Titus, who was left in Crete to organize and lead the church there. The cultural setting involved the Roman Empire's rule over many regions, including Crete.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today’s world, this verse reminds us to respect laws set by our government, such as traffic rules or public health guidelines, and to be always ready to help others in need, like volunteering at a local food bank.

Thèmes

obediencerespectleadershipservicesubmissionfaith

Versets liés

Romans 13:1-71 Peter 2:13-14Ephesians 6:5-9Proverbs 24:21-22Matthew 5:41

Questions fréquentes

Does this verse encourage blind obedience?
No, the verse encourages respect and obedience within a framework where such actions are guided by doing what is morally right. It does not imply blind obedience to unjust laws or commands.
How can we apply Titus 3:1 in our homes?
We can teach children to follow rules and respect authority at home, which helps them understand the importance of following societal rules as they grow up.
What is meant by 'to be ready for every good work' in Titus 3:1?
It means being prepared both mentally and physically to engage in acts of kindness, service, and charity whenever the opportunity arises.
How does Titus 3:1 relate to Christian behavior towards non-Christian authorities?
This verse teaches that Christians should respect all legitimate authorities, even those who may not share their faith, as a way of showing love for others and following God's commandments.
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