1 Corinthians 15:43

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse from 1 Corinthians talks about how our physical bodies are humble and weak when buried, but they will rise again in glory and power at the resurrection. Paul is speaking to the Corinthian church, emphasizing that what is planted as a seed is nothing like the beautiful body it becomes.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine planting a tiny seed in the ground. It looks so small and simple, almost invisible. But later, when the plant grows, it’s big, strong, and full of life! Paul says our bodies are like that too: they might look weak now, but one day, they’ll be beautiful and powerful.

歴史的背景

Paul wrote this letter to the Corinthian church around 53-54 AD. He was addressing concerns about the resurrection of the dead, a topic that some in the community doubted or misunderstood due to Greek philosophical influences on their culture.

今日への適用

This verse reminds us that our current struggles and weaknesses are temporary. Think of someone facing terminal illness; they might feel weak now, but the promise of this verse offers hope for an eternal body of glory and power.

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よくある質問

Does this verse imply that our physical bodies will be resurrected?
Yes, Paul uses the analogy of a seed to describe how what is planted is different from what rises again. He emphasizes that our earthly body will rise in a new form, with glory and power.
How does this verse relate to overcoming weakness in life?
This verse encourages us by promising a future where our current weaknesses will be replaced with strength. It provides hope and motivation for those struggling with their limitations.
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