Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
For når jeg er blant troende, taler jeg med en annerledes visdom – en åndelig visdom. Denne visdom er hevet over det som regnes som klokt i denne verden. Denne visdom strekker seg utover tiden vi har på jorden, og inn i en annen tid. Det er denne visdommen fra Gud som vi nå forkynner, og som gir oss en plass i Guds herlighet. Den har vært skjult fra tidenes morgen og har vært ukjent for herskere i denne verden. For hadde de kjent den, hadde de ikke korsfestet herlighetens Herre.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from 1 Corinthians 2:6, Paul talks about speaking wisdom to mature believers but not the kind of wisdom understood by the world's leaders or powerful people who will eventually fail.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends. Sometimes, grown-ups know special rules that only they understand and use when they play together. In this verse, Paul is saying he talks about special things with believers who are like his mature friends, not the regular stuff that world leaders think is smart.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to the church in Corinth around AD 53-54. He addressed a community facing internal conflicts and philosophical influences, emphasizing true wisdom from God over worldly knowledge.
Living It Out Today
Today, Christians can apply this verse by focusing on spiritual growth and seeking divine wisdom rather than aligning with secular or popular ideas. For example, when making decisions at work, prioritizing ethical integrity based on biblical principles over the company’s culture of success at any cost.
Who are 'the perfect' mentioned in 1 Corinthians 2:6?
'The perfect' likely refers to believers who have a deeper understanding and maturity in their faith, not those who are sinless or flawless.
What does Paul mean by 'princes of this world'?
Paul is referring to the powerful leaders and influential figures of his time whose authority and wisdom will ultimately fail compared to God's eternal truth.
Why did Paul write about divine wisdom versus worldly wisdom?
Paul wrote to counteract the philosophical influences in Corinth, emphasizing that true wisdom comes from God and not human understanding or secular philosophy.
How does this verse encourage Christians today?
This verse encourages believers to seek divine wisdom through faith and spiritual maturity rather than relying on worldly measures of success or understanding.