Gindayaw ko kamo sang una sang nag-estoryahanay kami ni Tito parte sa inyo. Kag nakita niya nga matuod ang akon ginsugid sa iya, gani wala ako nahuy-an. Matuod gid ang tanan nga amon ginhambal sa inyo, kag napamatud-an nga matuod man ang amon pagdayaw sa inyo kay Tito.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about Paul talking to the Corinthians and explaining that he isn't ashamed of what he boasted about them before Titus because everything was true. The key message is honesty and integrity in boasting.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're telling your friend how great your brother or sister is at something, and when they meet, they see it's really true! That's like what Paul did with the Corinthians; he said good things about them to Titus, and it was all real!
Historical Background
The letter was written by Apostle Paul around 53-56 AD to the Christians in Corinth. It reflects on his relationships and communications with the church there, emphasizing honesty and integrity.
Living It Out Today
Today, if you're boasting about someone or something, make sure it's true. For example, if you recommend a friend for a job based on their skills, ensure your claims are accurate to avoid letting them down or damaging your credibility.