2 Corinthians 3:5

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이 구절의 의미

This verse from the Bible says that we can't do anything on our own strength; all our power comes from God. The Apostle Paul is speaking here, reminding us that any good thing we do or think is because of God's help.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine you're playing a game and suddenly your friend gives you a superpower to win. You didn't have this power on your own, but now you can play really well with the help from your friend. In this verse, Paul says that God is like that friend who gives us all our abilities.

역사적 배경

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around 54-56 AD to the Christians in Corinth, a city in Greece. He was reminding them of their reliance on God's power rather than their own strength, as he dealt with challenges from critics questioning his authority and message.

오늘의 적용

When you feel overwhelmed at work or school, remember that your abilities come from God. Instead of stressing about what you can't do alone, turn to prayer for the strength and wisdom you need.

주제

faithreliance on Godstrengthhumilitydivine assistancehope

관련 구절

Philippians 4:13Jeremiah 9:23-24Psalm 127:1Ephesians 3:20Zechariah 4:6

자주 묻는 질문

What does it mean that our sufficiency is of God?
It means that all our abilities and strengths come from God. We can't do anything on our own without his help.
How should we respond when we feel insufficient to handle a situation?
We should turn to God in prayer, asking for the strength and wisdom needed to overcome challenges with His help.
Why is Paul emphasizing this point to the Corinthians?
Paul wanted the Corinthians to understand that their abilities come from God, not themselves, which counters any claims of human superiority or self-sufficiency.
Can you give an example from everyday life of relying on God's sufficiency?
A student facing a tough exam might feel overwhelmed but prays for divine guidance and wisdom to help them succeed, trusting in God’s strength rather than their own.
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