2 Corinthians 12:12

Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from the Bible, Paul reminds the Corinthians that he performed many miracles and wonders among them as proof of his authority as an apostle. He did all these with patience and dedication to show that his message came directly from God.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend could do amazing magic tricks every time they visited you. These tricks showed everyone how special their friendship was and proved they were truly your best buddy. That's kind of what Paul is saying about the miracles he did in Corinth to show people that his message came from God.

Historical Background

The verse comes from a letter written by Apostle Paul around 53-57 AD, addressed to the church in Corinth. The Corinthians were questioning Paul’s authority as an apostle, and this letter is part of his effort to reaffirm his legitimacy through recounting his miracles among them.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we can think about how leaders or teachers prove their credibility not just by words but also by actions that demonstrate the power behind their message. For example, a community leader might show commitment and dedication through consistent service rather than mere promises.

Topics

miraclesapostleshipfaithpatiencetestimonywonders

Related Verses

Mark 16:20Acts 5:12-16Romans 15:18-19Hebrews 2:4John 20:30-31

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Paul emphasize patience?
Paul emphasizes patience because it shows that his mission among the Corinthians was not rushed or superficial, but thorough and committed.
What kind of miracles did Paul perform?
The text suggests that Paul performed various kinds of miracles, including healings, revelations, and other supernatural acts to confirm his apostolic authority.
How can we recognize true apostles today?
True apostles today are recognized by their commitment to Christ's teachings, the impact of their ministry on others, and their ability to perform signs that reflect God’s will.
What role do wonders play in proving Paul's authority?
Wonders serve as a physical demonstration of divine power through Paul, affirming his message and status as an apostle chosen by God.
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