Եւ մի մե՞ղք գործեցի, որ ինքս ինձ խոնարհեցրի, այն էլ նրա համար, որ դուք բարձրանաք, քանի որ Աստծու Աւետարանը ձրի
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Paul is asking if he has done something wrong by lowering himself to serve the Corinthians so they could grow spiritually. He preached the gospel to them for free. The main message is about self-sacrifice and service.
Explained for Children
Imagine you gave up your favorite toy to help a friend learn something new. Paul did something like that, but with his time and effort by teaching others without asking for money or thanks in return.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the second letter of Paul to the Corinthians, written around 53-56 AD. It was addressed to the Christian community in Corinth, a city known for its wealth and diverse population. Paul is defending his actions as a preacher who has not asked for financial support.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, think about a teacher or mentor who spends time helping you learn something important without expecting anything in return. This verse encourages us to see the value in selfless service to others.
Paul preached freely to emphasize that the value of salvation is not measured by money but by faith and spiritual growth. This also showed his deep commitment to sharing God's message.
What does it mean for Paul to 'abase' himself?
Abase means to lower oneself in status or dignity, which here refers to Paul humbling himself to serve others without expecting anything in return, even though he deserved support.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can look for opportunities to help others without expecting payment or recognition. This could be through volunteering, mentoring, or just being there for a friend in need.
What was the Corinthian church's reaction to Paul's preaching?
The text suggests that some members of the Corinthian church questioned Paul’s motives and methods, leading him to defend his actions in this letter.