Titus 2:6

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

这是什么意思?

This verse from Titus says young men should be encouraged to have a clear and serious mind about life's responsibilities. It's Paul speaking, emphasizing the importance of maturity in behavior.

儿童解释

Think of it like this: when you're playing a game, you need to focus on what you’re doing so you don’t make silly mistakes. This verse is saying young men should do that with everything they do!

历史背景

Titus was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 65-80 to Titus who was overseeing churches in Crete. The cultural setting involved a society where youth often engaged in reckless behavior, making this advice particularly relevant.

今日应用

Imagine a young man starting his first job; he should be serious about learning and doing his tasks well, rather than just messing around with his coworkers.

主题

maturityresponsibilityadviceyouthfaithfulnessconduct

相关经文

1 Timothy 5:1-2Ephesians 6:4Proverbs 18:9Galatians 3:27-28Luke 2:52

常见问题

Why is being 'sober-minded' important?
Being sober-minded means thinking clearly and seriously. It's crucial for making good decisions, especially when you're young.
Who wrote this verse to whom?
Apostle Paul wrote it to Titus, who was overseeing churches in Crete, offering guidance on how to lead the community.
How can we apply 'sober-mindedness' in school?
In school, being sober-minded means focusing on your studies, doing your homework diligently, and respecting teachers and classmates.
What does Titus 2:6 say about youth leadership?
This verse suggests that young leaders should set an example of seriousness and responsibility to inspire others in their community.
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