Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin (Buk Baibel Long Tok Pisin 2008 + DC)
Ol man i save mekim pasin nogut, ol bai i no inap i go insait long kingdom bilong God. Ating yupela i no save long dispela, a? Nogut yupela i giamanim bel bilong yupela yet. Ol man i save mekim pasin pamuk, na ol man i save lotu long ol giaman god, na ol man i trabel long ol maritmeri, na ol man i save mekim ol kain kain pasin i gat sem wantaim ol arapela man,
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Bible says that people who do bad things won't go to heaven. Paul is speaking here and tells us not to make mistakes thinking these actions are okay. He lists some specific behaviors like fornication, idolatry, adultery, effeminacy, and homosexuality as examples of sins.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a beautiful treehouse that only good kids can go into. This verse says if you do bad things like lying or stealing, you won’t be allowed in the treehouse. Paul is telling us to be careful about our actions so we don't miss out on something really special.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Paul around 53-54 AD to the Christians in Corinth, a city with many diverse cultures and religious practices. The letter addresses issues of moral misconduct among the church members due to surrounding cultural influences.
Living It Out Today
Today, someone might struggle with an addiction or habit that they feel is holding them back from their spiritual growth. This verse can remind them that true transformation comes through repentance and turning towards God’s path.
Topics
sinrepentanceheavenmoralitytransformationgodly living
Does this verse condemn all people who commit the listed sins forever?
No, while the verse lists behaviors that prevent one from inheriting God’s kingdom, the Bible also teaches about forgiveness and repentance. Those who sincerely repent can still receive salvation.
How does 1 Corinthians 6:9 relate to homosexuality specifically?
This verse has been interpreted in various ways regarding homosexuality. Some see it as a clear condemnation, while others argue for context-specific interpretations or understandings that don't necessarily condemn all homosexual behavior.
Is idolatry only about worshiping false gods?
Idolatry can be broader than just worshiping false gods. It includes any practice where one prioritizes something over God, like money or status, making it a significant modern-day issue as well.
What does 'effeminate' mean in this context?
'Effeminate' here is often interpreted as referring to males who engage in passive homosexual acts. Some scholars debate its meaning, but the broader message is about avoiding sinful behaviors that can hinder one's spiritual life.