1 Timothy 6:9
Urdu ERV 2007 (Has Missing Verses, Cant be found on Bible.com)
What Does This Mean?
This verse warns that people who want to become rich often face many dangers and get trapped by their own desires. It says these desires can lead them to destruction. The message is from Paul, warning Timothy about the pitfalls of seeking wealth.
Explained for Children
Imagine you really, really want a big ice cream sundae with lots of toppings. You might become so focused on getting that dessert that you forget about other important things and end up feeling sick or sad because you ate too much. The verse is like saying, if we only care about being rich, we can get into trouble just like overindulging in ice cream.
Historical Background
This was written by Paul to Timothy around the late first century AD. The letter is part of his pastoral advice to Timothy, who was leading a church community that might have members interested in wealth for its own sake. At that time, gaining wealth could lead to corruption and moral decline.
Living It Out Today
Today, someone might be tempted by a high-paying job that requires unethical practices or spending too much time away from family. This verse reminds us to consider the true cost of pursuing wealth over our values and relationships.