2 Corinthians 7:1

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse from the Bible, Paul reminds his readers to clean themselves not just physically but also spiritually because they have promises from God. He urges them to become holy out of respect for God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing in a muddy field and get all dirty. Now think about cleaning your body after that. This verse says we should do the same with our hearts and minds, making ourselves clean inside and out because God loves us and wants us to be his special friends.

Historical Background

The letter of 2 Corinthians was written by Paul around AD 56-57 to a church in Corinth, Greece. This community faced moral challenges and internal strife, so Paul's letter aimed at encouraging them to live up to their spiritual calling through repentance and purity.

Living It Out Today

Consider how we might use this verse today: A person who has been involved in gossip or harmful rumors can apply this by actively working on mending relationships and striving for honesty and integrity in all communications.

Topics

holinesspurificationspiritual growthrepentancefear of Godmorality

Related Verses

1 John 3:3Ephesians 5:26-27Romans 12:1-2Hebrews 9:14Leviticus 19:2

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'filthiness of the flesh' mean?
'Filthiness of the flesh' refers to impurity or sin that affects our physical actions and choices, such as immoral behavior.
How can we cleanse ourselves spiritually according to this verse?
Spiritual cleansing involves repenting from sins, seeking forgiveness from God, and striving for a closer relationship with Him through prayer and study of His Word.
Why is 'perfecting holiness' important?
Perfecting holiness means to continually strive towards being more like Christ. It's important because it aligns us with God’s will and helps us reflect His character in our lives.
What does 'fear of God' mean in this context?
'Fear of God' here implies a deep reverence and respect for Him, recognizing His authority and power which motivates us to live according to His will.
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