1 Corinthians 13:11
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Toe ek klein was, het ek nie soos ’n grootmens gepraat nie, maar soos ’n kind. Ek het ook gehou van dinge waarvan kinders hou en graag daaroor gepraat. Ek kon ook nie verstaan waaroor die grootmense praat nie, want ek het deur die oë van ’n kind na dinge gekyk. Maar toe het ek grootgeword en dit alles het verander. Die dinge wat vir my as kind so belangrik was, is nou nie meer vir my belangrik nie. Ons is nou nog eintlik maar in ons geestelike kinderskoene.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Paul's letter to the Corinthians and talks about how as we grow up, our understanding and thoughts mature and we leave behind childish ways. The speaker, Paul, emphasizes that maturity involves moving beyond immature thinking.
Explained for Children
Imagine when you were little and loved playing with toys all day. Now you're older and enjoy reading books or learning new things instead. That's what this verse means: as we grow up, our interests and thoughts change too!
Historical Background
The letter was written by the Apostle Paul around 53-54 AD to the Christian community in Corinth, Greece. The Corinthians were facing issues of immaturity in their faith and behavior, which Paul addresses.
Living It Out Today
Consider a young adult who once cared deeply about video games but now focuses on career goals and relationships. This verse reminds us that growing up involves prioritizing more mature interests and responsibilities.
Topics
maturityfaith developmentgrowth in Christleaving behind childish waysspiritual maturityPaul's letters
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of 1 Corinthians 13:11?
The verse emphasizes that as we grow, our understanding and thoughts should mature beyond childhood immaturity.
Why did Paul write this to the Corinthians?
Paul wrote this to encourage the Corinthian believers to grow spiritually and abandon immature behaviors that were disrupting their community.
Can you give an example of childish things in a spiritual context?
In a spiritual context, childish things might include selfish desires, lack of forgiveness, or not taking responsibilities seriously within the church.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can focus on personal growth in faith and maturity by setting aside immature behaviors and striving for deeper understanding and responsibility in all aspects of life.
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