1 Timothy 2:8

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse from the Bible says that men should pray everywhere and do so with holy hands, without anger or doubt. The speaker is Paul, who wrote this to Timothy.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing in a park and suddenly remember something important to ask God. This verse tells us it's okay to pray wherever we are, just like how you can talk to your best friend anytime. And when you do pray, keep calm and believe that God is listening!

歴史的背景

This letter was written by the Apostle Paul to Timothy around 63 AD. It was meant for church members in Ephesus, where religious practices varied widely due to the city's diverse population.

今日への適用

A modern scenario could be a businessman who prays every morning before starting work or during breaks, ensuring he does so with respect and without anger over business challenges.

トピック

prayerfaithattitudeworshipholinessspiritual practices

関連する聖句

Psalms 145:19Colossians 3:17James 1:6-8Philippians 4:6-7Luke 18:10-14

よくある質問

What is meant by 'lifting up holy hands'?
Lifting up holy hands symbolizes purity of heart during prayer. It's a posture that shows respect and readiness to communicate with God.
Can women also pray lifting up holy hands?
Yes, while the verse specifically mentions men, the principle applies to all believers who wish to pray respectfully and devoutly.
Why does Paul mention prayer without wrath and doubt?
Paul emphasizes these qualities because genuine prayer requires a calm heart free from anger and uncertainty. This helps believers focus on God's presence and purpose.
Where can men pray according to this verse?
The verse encourages praying everywhere, meaning that believers should not limit their prayers to specific locations but should engage in prayer as a regular part of their daily lives wherever they are.
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