Korean NLTNK (God’s Promises: New Testament in North Korean)
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이 구절의 의미
James is telling Christians not to hold grudges against each other because it could lead to being judged by God, who is always watching and ready to judge.
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Imagine you're playing a game with your friends, and one friend does something that makes you upset. James says don't stay mad at them for too long because there's someone big, like a referee, watching over the playground ready to make sure everyone is being fair.
역사적 배경
James wrote this letter around AD 45-60 to Jewish Christians scattered across various regions. He addressed issues of faith and practical living among believers facing trials and social injustices.
오늘의 적용
In a workplace, if a colleague takes credit for your work, holding a grudge could affect your peace and productivity; instead, addressing it constructively with the awareness that God sees all actions can help resolve conflicts positively.
The 'judge' referred to here is understood to be God, who will hold people accountable for their actions, including bearing grudges against others.
What does it mean that the judge stands before the door?
This phrase indicates that judgment from God can come at any time and we should always be prepared by living in accordance with His will and not holding onto bitterness or resentment.
How does this verse relate to forgiveness?
James 5:9 ties into the theme of forgiveness as it encourages believers to avoid grudges, which is a form of refusing to forgive others for their wrongs against us.
Can you give an example of how not holding grudges benefits a community?
Not holding grudges helps build stronger and more united communities by fostering peace and cooperation among its members, reducing conflicts and promoting harmony.