Khreq ve haq pehnd che ted ceng awr lehr, ngag hehd haq uq penr chehd che yaog. Awg lawn ghod ver, chaw te ghad awr lehr, chaw awg gha lia awg pun khanr suh cheaq te lehq, chaw awg gha lia suh vehor lehz ngag hehd duhd chez vehr che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about how Christ's love compels us because if one person died for all, it means we were all in need of that sacrifice. Paul is speaking and emphasizes the depth of Christ’s love and its transformative power.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who gave up their favorite toy to help all your other friends. That big act shows how much they care about everyone. This verse talks about Jesus doing something even bigger for us all.
Historical Background
2 Corinthians was written by the apostle Paul around 54-57 AD, likely from Ephesus or Macedonia. He wrote to encourage and correct the Corinthian church, addressing issues of integrity, generosity, and theological understanding within a Greco-Roman cultural context.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you feel overwhelmed helping others. Reflect on this verse to remember that Christ’s love compels us; His sacrifice for everyone shows how much we are loved and thus motivates our actions in service to others.