Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Ikke si stygge ting til hverandre slik at andre blir lei seg! Si heller ting som er til oppbyggelse og oppmuntring for andre, slik at dere kan styrke dem. Dere har jo fått Den Hellige Ånd i hjertet deres, og Han vil være med dere hele tiden helt inn i evigheten. Oppfør dere derfor ikke på en slik måte at Ånden blir trist. Hold dere langt unna all slags ondskap: Bitterhet, sinne, raseriutbrudd og stygt snakk – bare for å nevne noe. Vær heller gode mot hverandre, vis medfølelse og tilgi hverandre, slik dere selv er blitt tilgitt av Gud på grunn av det Jesus gjorde for dere.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us not to say mean or harmful things. Instead, we should speak words that help others grow and feel better. The message is clear: use your words to build up others, not tear them down.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a garden full of flowers. This verse says don't throw mud on the flowers; instead, give them water and sunshine so they can grow big and strong. That's how we should talk to people too!
Historical Background
This was written by Paul around 60-62 AD in Ephesus. The letter is addressed to Christians in Ephesus but also has a universal message for all believers. In that time, communication could be harsh, so this teaching stood out as a call for kindness.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, think about how you talk online or even in everyday conversations with friends and family. Choose your words to encourage them, like saying 'great job' when they do something well instead of criticizing their mistakes.
To avoid saying harmful things, think before you speak. Ask yourself if your words are kind and helpful to the person you're talking to.
What does it mean to minister grace with our words?
Ministering grace means using words that make others feel loved and accepted, just as God loves us unconditionally through Jesus Christ.
How can I ensure my words are edifying?
Edifying speech focuses on building up others. Encourage them with positive feedback or offer thoughtful advice to help them grow spiritually or personally.
Can this verse apply to online communication too?
Absolutely, in our digital age where so much of our interaction happens online, it's crucial to ensure that even your virtual words are kind and helpful.