Philippians 3:21
Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))
彼は、万物をご自身に従わせうる力の働きによって、わたしたちの卑しいからだを、ご自身の栄光のからだと同じかたちに変えて下さるであろう。
この聖句の意味
This verse talks about Jesus changing our imperfect bodies to be like his perfect body when he returns. Paul is speaking, emphasizing the power of God's work through Christ.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you have a toy that’s old and broken, but then someone comes along who can make it new and even better than before. That’s what this verse says Jesus will do for our bodies one day!
歴史的背景
Paul wrote Philippians from Rome around AD 62 to the church in Philippi. He was encouraging them amidst challenges, reminding them of their hope in Christ's return.
今日への適用
Imagine feeling down about your health or appearance; this verse reminds us that our ultimate hope is in God’s promise to transform us completely and make us like Jesus.
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よくある質問
What does it mean by 'vile body'?
'Vile body' refers to our current imperfect and fallen state, damaged by sin. It contrasts with the glorified body that awaits us through Christ.
How can we understand God's power in this verse?
This verse shows God’s immense power, capable of transforming all things, including human bodies, to share in the glory of Christ’s resurrection.
What is the hope given by this verse?
The hope provided by Philippians 3:21 is the assurance of a perfect future body, free from sin and suffering, reflecting God's glorious presence.
How does this relate to our present struggle with imperfection?
This verse gives comfort and motivation in times of struggle by reminding us that all imperfections will be transformed into perfection through Christ’s power.