Romans 16:3

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse tells us to greet Priscilla and Aquila because they are helpers in Christ Jesus. Paul is speaking here, mentioning two individuals who have been important supporters of his work.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're on a team playing soccer, and there's a really good friend who helps you practice every day. That's like what Priscilla and Aquila did for Paul—helping him spread the word about Jesus.

歴史的背景

This verse is from the letter that Paul wrote to Christians in Rome around 57 AD. It was written as he prepared to visit them, addressing a community of early believers who needed guidance and encouragement.

今日への適用

In our modern context, this verse reminds us to appreciate those who help support our faith journey or any significant endeavors we are part of. For example, acknowledging the efforts of a mentor in your career can strengthen that relationship and encourage further collaboration.

トピック

friendshipsupportcommunityfaithfulnessencouragementservice

関連する聖句

1 Corinthians 16:19Acts 18:2-4Acts 18:26Romans 1:7Philippians 4:3

よくある質問

Why does Paul greet specific people like Priscilla and Aquila?
Paul greets them to acknowledge their contributions and encourage the community in Rome, showing that he values their support and work.
What kind of help did Priscilla and Aquila provide for Paul?
They likely provided hospitality, guidance, and assistance in teaching others about Jesus as described in other parts of the New Testament.
How can we apply Romans 16:3 to our church community today?
We can recognize and thank those who support and serve within our communities, fostering a culture of appreciation and mutual encouragement.
What role do 'helpers' play in spreading the gospel according to this verse?
'Helpers' play essential roles such as providing support, hospitality, and teaching others about Jesus, which can significantly influence missionary efforts.
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