1 Corinthians 7:37

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse from Paul to the Corinthians talks about a man who decides on his own to keep his daughter unmarried, showing self-control and strong will. He is doing what he thinks is right for her.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a toy that you really like but haven't played with it yet. If you decide not to play with it now because you want to save it for later, even though you could use it, you're being very strong and wise about your choice.

歴史的背景

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around 53-54 AD to the Christians in Corinth. At that time, there were many questions about marriage and celibacy, especially influenced by local customs and practices.

今日への適用

A modern scenario could involve a parent deciding whether their child should pursue higher education immediately after high school or take some time off for personal growth. The parent must make this decision with firm resolve and without external pressure.

トピック

marriagevirginityself-controldecision-makingparental guidancewisdom

関連する聖句

Matthew 19:12Ephesians 5:33Titus 2:4-5Proverbs 5:8Song of Solomon 8:7

よくある質問

What does 'having no necessity' mean?
It means that there is no external pressure or need forcing a decision, indicating personal choice and freedom.
Who is Paul speaking to in this verse?
Paul writes generally but the context suggests he’s addressing parents and young people about decisions regarding marriage and singleness.
How does self-control relate to decisions about marriage?
Self-control allows individuals to make thoughtful decisions based on their values rather than external pressures, leading to more fulfilling life choices.
Why is this verse important for modern Christians?
It highlights the importance of personal decision-making and standing firm in one’s convictions without yielding to societal or peer pressure.
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