1 Corinthians 14:38

Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)

这是什么意思?

This verse is Paul speaking to the Corinthians about accepting that some people might not understand everything in church services. The key message is that if someone doesn’t know something, it’s okay.

儿童解释

Imagine you're playing a game and one of your friends isn't sure how to play. This verse tells us that's okay; we should let them enjoy the game as they can.

历史背景

The Apostle Paul wrote this part of his first letter to the Corinthians around AD 53-54. He was addressing a community with diverse backgrounds and understanding levels about Christian practices, especially in their church meetings.

今日应用

In modern churches, we often see members who are new or less familiar with certain traditions. This verse encourages acceptance of these differences without pushing for immediate conformity.

主题

acceptanceknowledgecommunitytolerancefaith practicesspiritual growth

相关经文

1 Corinthians 8:7Romans 14:1John 9:39-41Ephesians 5:162 Timothy 2:24

常见问题

Does this verse encourage a lack of effort to learn?
No, it doesn't promote laziness. Instead, Paul is emphasizing acceptance rather than forcing understanding.
Can we use this verse as an excuse for ignorance in church?
It’s more about accepting differences and not insisting on uniformity but encourages a spirit of patience towards those learning.
What is the context of 1 Corinthians 14:38 in Paul's letter?
This verse comes after discussions about speaking in tongues and prophesying, highlighting how misunderstandings should be accepted with grace.
How can this verse apply to everyday interactions outside church?
It suggests being patient and accepting of others’ different levels of knowledge or understanding, fostering a more inclusive environment.
对比 1 Corinthians 14:38 →