1 Thessalonians 2:11
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
[11-12] Ons het nie een van julle sleg behandel nie. Soos ’n pa wat mooi met sy kinders praat en hulle aanmoedig om die regte dinge te doen, het ons mooi met julle almal gepraat. Ons het by julle gepleit om God te verheerlik deur alles wat julle doen en sê. Hy self het julle uitgesoek om deel te wees van sy hemelse koninkryk en om te deel in sy heerlikheid.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Paul reminds the Thessalonians how he and his team encouraged, comforted, and taught each person like a father teaches his children. The key message is about caring guidance and teaching.
Explained for Children
Imagine your dad telling you all the things to do to stay safe and happy. That's what Paul did with the people in Thessalonians—he gave them lots of advice and comfort, just like a dad would to his kids.
Historical Background
This verse is from the letter written by Apostle Paul to the church at Thessalonica around AD 50-52. The audience was predominantly Gentile converts. In this context, Paul was recalling their initial encounter and subsequent teachings to remind them of his care and guidance.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a new teacher in school who takes extra time to help each student understand the material and feel supported. This verse can inspire teachers or mentors to show similar dedication and affection towards those they guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of 1 Thessalonians 2:11?
The main message emphasizes Paul's fatherly guidance and care for his audience, showing how he taught them with love and concern.
How can one apply the teaching in this verse to parenting?
Parents can apply this by exhorting their children with patience and love, ensuring they provide both encouragement and direction as they grow.
Is there a connection between 1 Thessalonians 2:11 and Deuteronomy 6?
Yes, both texts emphasize the importance of teaching and guiding others in the same way parents teach their children about God’s laws and ways.
What does this verse tell us about Paul's relationship with the Thessalonians?
It indicates a deep personal care where Paul treated them not just as an audience but like his own children, offering both guidance and emotional support.
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