James 4:3
Chinese Bible CSBS (Simplified) - (中文标准译本)
这是什么意思?
In James 4:3, the author warns that we might not receive what we pray for because our requests are selfish and aimed at fulfilling our own desires rather than seeking God's will. The key message is to align your prayers with God’s purposes.
儿童解释
Imagine you ask your parents for ice cream every day just because you want it, even though they have told you it’s not good for you. They might say no because they know what’s best for you. In the same way, when we pray, if our requests are only to satisfy ourselves, God might not give us what we ask for.
历史背景
James, a brother of Jesus and leader in the early church, wrote this letter around AD 45-49 to Jewish Christians scattered throughout the Roman Empire. The audience was facing various challenges including poverty, persecution, and division within the community. James’ message addresses practical issues with a call to genuine faith.
今日应用
Consider a scenario where someone prays for a promotion at work not because they want to serve others better but solely to boost their ego and lifestyle. This verse reminds us to examine our motives in prayer, seeking God’s will over personal gain.