Galatians 5:21
Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)
这是什么意思?
In Galatians 5:21, Paul lists behaviors that are incompatible with living a life in the spirit of God. He warns that people who engage in these actions will not inherit the kingdom of God.
儿童解释
Imagine you're playing a game where only nice kids can get a special prize. If you keep fighting or being mean, like hitting others or yelling at them, then you won't be allowed to win the prize. Paul is telling us that if we do bad things, like hurting others or getting drunk all the time, God won’t let us into his special place.
历史背景
This verse was written by Apostle Paul in a letter addressed to the Galatians around 49-53 AD. The audience was primarily converts from paganism and Judaism who were struggling with adherence to Jewish law versus living by faith in Christ. This context explains why Paul emphasizes behaviors that are contrary to Christian values.
今日应用
Consider a workplace where an employee constantly spreads rumors, gets drunk on weekends affecting work performance, or engages in bullying behavior. Such actions not only harm the individual but also create a toxic environment and can lead to exclusion from opportunities for advancement, reflecting the principle of this verse.