Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin (Buk Baibel Long Tok Pisin 2008 + DC)
Long han bilong dispela Pikinini, God i bin wokim olgeta samting long heven na long graun. Em i wokim olgeta samting yumi save lukim na samting yumi no inap lukim, olsem ol kain kain strongpela ensel na ol strongpela spirit na olgeta kain samting i gat strong. Em i bin wokim olgeta samting, na olgeta samting i bilong em yet.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that everything in the universe was created by Jesus Christ and for him, including things we can see and those we cannot. It emphasizes the all-encompassing nature of his creation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big toy box full of different toys. Some are your favorite stuffed animals (visible), some are toy cars under your bed (invisible). This verse is like saying Jesus made every single one of those toys and even more, including the ones we can't see!
Historical Background
This passage was written by Paul to the church in Colossae around 60-62 AD. The audience consisted of early Christians who needed reassurance about their faith, especially concerning false teachings.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're at work and someone tries to take credit for your project. Remembering this verse can remind you that ultimately, everything we do is created by God and for his glory, not just for personal recognition or success.
Topics
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'Powers' refer to supernatural beings or forces, often associated with angelic or demonic entities. This verse emphasizes that these too were created by and for Jesus Christ.
How does Colossians 1:16 apply to modern Christians?
This verse reassures believers that God is sovereign over all creation and circumstances. It encourages trust in Jesus for guidance and protection, regardless of what we can or cannot see.
What's the significance of mentioning 'thrones' and 'dominions'?
These terms likely refer to different ranks within the angelic hierarchy. Mentioning them underscores that even the highest spiritual beings were created by Jesus, emphasizing his supreme authority.