Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
For selv om jeg geografisk sett er langt unna, så er jeg nær dere i mine tanker, og jeg har selv sett meg ut hvilken straff denne mannen må få. Slik skal dere nå gå fram: Når menigheten er samlet i vår Herre Jesu Kristi navn, vil jeg også være med dere i tankene. Da skal dere la denne mannen få ta konsekvensene av handlingene sine, og dere skal kaste ham ut av menigheten. Overgi ham til Satan og handlingene sine, så kanskje det til slutt kan føre til at han angrer seg og ber Gud om nåde, så han kan blir frelst.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Paul to the Corinthians. He says he knows what's going on there even though he isn't physically present; it’s as if he were right there judging the situation himself.
Explained for Children
Imagine you’re playing a game with your friends, but you can’t be there in person. But you know exactly what’s happening because you’ve been keeping an eye on everything. That's how Paul feels about the Corinthians—he knows all that’s going on as if he were there!
Historical Background
This verse comes from Paul writing to the church at Corinth around 53-54 AD. He is addressing a serious issue of immorality within their community, and this letter reflects his strong leadership style despite not being physically present.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be when you're in charge of a team at work from another city. Even though you’re not there physically, you can still make informed judgments based on the information provided to you.
It means Paul felt as if he were there with the Corinthians, able to understand and judge their actions as clearly as if he was physically present.
How can this verse apply to modern leadership?
This verse shows that effective leadership doesn’t always require physical presence. Today's leaders can make informed decisions based on information from afar.
What kind of deed is Paul referring to?
Paul refers to a serious moral issue within the Corinthian church, indicating his authority and responsibility in addressing it despite not being physically present.
Does this verse suggest that spiritual presence is more important than physical presence?
While it highlights the power of spiritual insight, it doesn’t diminish the importance of physical presence. Both can be crucial depending on the situation.