Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)
我们在你们那里的时候,曾吩咐你们说,若有人不肯做工,就不可吃饭。
这是什么意思?
This verse from Paul in Thessalonians says that if anyone is unwilling to work, they shouldn't expect to eat. It's a message about the value of hard work and responsibility.
儿童解释
Imagine you have a piggy bank. If you don’t put money into it by helping out around the house or doing your chores, you won’t be able to buy treats with that money later on. This verse is like telling us we need to earn our rewards.
历史背景
This was written by Paul to the church in Thessalonica around 50 AD. The community faced challenges with some members not contributing their share of work, leading to potential friction and dependency issues within the early Christian community.
今日应用
In modern times, this verse can apply to workplace dynamics. For instance, if someone is slacking off at work but still expecting a full paycheck or bonuses, it's an issue of fairness and responsibility that mirrors Paul’s advice here.
主题
work ethicresponsibilitycommunity livingfairnessdisciplineChristian values
While it is addressed to a Christian community, the principle of earning one's keep through honest labor can be applied universally.
Does this mean we should never help those who don't work?
No, compassion and charity are also emphasized in the Bible. This verse highlights personal responsibility but doesn’t negate helping those truly in need.
How can I use this principle to motivate others?
By setting a good example of hard work and productivity, you can inspire others within your community or workplace without directly confronting them.
Are there exceptions to the rule in 2 Thessalonians 3:10?
Yes, the Bible also teaches compassion. Exceptions might include those who are genuinely unable to work due to illness or other circumstances beyond their control.