Maiṅ yih bāt āp ko mujrim ṭhahrāne ke lie nahīṅ kah rahā. Maiṅ āp ko pahle batā chukā hūṅ ki āp hameṅ itne azīz haiṅ ki ham āp ke sāth marne aur jīne ke lie taiyār haiṅ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Paul is speaking to the Corinthians, reassuring them that he's not trying to condemn or criticize them. Instead, he wants them to know how deeply they are in his thoughts and prayers, even if it means facing life or death for their sake.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who loves you so much that they would do anything for you, even if it meant something as big as staying by your side through thick and thin. That's what Paul is saying about the Corinthians—he cares about them that much!
Historical Background
This verse comes from the second letter of Paul to the Corinthians written around AD 56-57. The audience was a congregation in Corinth, Greece, which had issues with division and sin. Paul wrote to encourage and correct them, emphasizing his deep care for their spiritual well-being.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can be applied to our relationships where we might feel criticized or judged by others. Remember that true friends and loved ones hold us dear in their hearts, supporting us no matter what happens.