Galatians 5:15

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse warns that if you treat others badly and fight among yourselves, you might destroy each other. The key message is to avoid harming one another because it can lead to self-destruction.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if everyone in your class started fighting over toys or arguing about who's the best at sports. Instead of having fun together, they could end up breaking all their toys and not enjoying recess anymore. This verse tells us that being kind is better than fighting.

歴史的背景

This was written by Paul to the Galatians around 49-53 AD. He wrote this letter because some Christians were causing division among the community, leading others to act in ways harmful to their faith and relationships with one another.

今日への適用

In a workplace, if employees constantly compete against each other for promotions or credit, it can lead to bitterness and ruin teamwork. It's important to support colleagues rather than undermine them.

トピック

conflict resolutioncommunitykindnessself-destructionChristian behaviorlove

関連する聖句

Proverbs 17:9Ephesians 4:32Romans 15:2Matthew 18:7Titus 3:2

よくある質問

What does 'bite and devour one another' mean?
'Bite and devour' refers to actions that harm or consume others, such as criticizing harshly, being jealous, or competing aggressively. It emphasizes the destructive nature of these behaviors.
How can we prevent mutual destruction in our community?
By practicing forgiveness, understanding, and support for one another. Encouraging positive interactions and addressing conflicts with love can help maintain a healthy community.
Is this verse only applicable to religious groups?
No, while it is written in a Christian context, the principles of avoiding destructive behavior towards others are universally applicable in any group or relationship.
How does self-destruction happen when we harm each other?
When people within a community harm each other, trust breaks down, and unity is lost. This can lead to the disintegration of relationships and the failure of communal goals, ultimately affecting everyone involved.
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