2 Corinthians 11:26
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Ek het ook al die wêreld vol gereis. En ek moes al ’n groot klomp gevare trotseer: vol riviere; rowers wat my wou aanrand; my eie volksgenote en ander mense wat nie aan Israel behoort nie wat my prediking verwerp het; gevare in die stede en in woestyne; storms op die see en vals gelowiges wat my in die steek gelaat het.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Paul's letter to the Corinthians. It lists some of the dangers and challenges he faced while spreading the gospel, including traveling troubles, attacks by enemies, and risks at sea.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a big adventure to tell everyone about your favorite toy. Along the way, you might face scary rivers, mean robbers, angry friends who don't like your toy, and even other toys that pretend to be your toy but aren’t really. Paul had lots of these adventures too!
Historical Background
The letter was written by Apostle Paul around AD 56-57 while he was in Ephesus. He wrote this to the Corinthians to remind them of his dedication and the hardships he endured for their faith.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you had to stand up for what you believe, even if it meant facing difficult situations or people who disagreed with you. This verse can inspire us to persevere through challenges when we're working towards something important.
Topics
perseveranceadversityfaithfulnessmissionary worktrialsendurance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul list these specific dangers and challenges?
Paul lists these to show his dedication and commitment despite facing numerous hardships, aiming to strengthen the faith of the Corinthians by highlighting his personal sacrifices.
How do false brethren relate to Paul's message here?
False brethren were people who pretended to be Christians but acted against the true teachings. Paul mentions them as another form of opposition he faced, emphasizing the need for discernment in faith.
What can we learn from Paul’s perseverance through these dangers?
We can learn that staying committed to our beliefs requires endurance and courage, even when facing significant obstacles. This strengthens our resolve and character.
How might understanding these dangers help in studying the early church?
Understanding Paul’s experiences provides insight into the challenges faced by early Christians, helping us appreciate their resilience and dedication to spreading Christianity despite adversity.
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