Philemon 1:24
Amharic Dawro DWRNT (Ooratha Caaquwaa)
Qassi taananna ittippe oothiyaa Marqqoossi, Arisxxirokoosi, Deemaasinne Luqaasi neena saro saro giino.
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists four people who worked alongside the writer of Philemon: Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, and Lucas. It is part of a personal letter from Paul to Philemon, mentioning his friends and coworkers in ministry.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your toys, and you have some best friends helping you build a big castle. Paul is saying hi to his friend Philemon and telling him about the friends who are working hard with him, just like you might tell your mom about your playmates.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the New Testament book of Philemon, written by Paul around AD 60-62. The letter is to a man named Philemon and was intended for both him and his household in Colossae, addressing issues related to slavery and redemption within the early Christian community.
Living It Out Today
Just as Paul mentions friends who work together with him, today we can think about how our coworkers or church members support us. For example, if you're working on a school project, remember to acknowledge your teammates for their help and contributions.
Topics
friendshipministrycommunitycollaborationsupportnetworking
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul mention these specific people in Philemon 1:24?
Paul mentions them to show solidarity and support, acknowledging their shared labor. This helps build a sense of community and emphasizes the collaborative nature of his ministry.
What was the role of Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, and Lucas in Paul's ministry?
They were likely assistants who supported Paul in various ways, possibly through preaching, administrative tasks, or providing encouragement, which was vital during the early spread of Christianity.
How does this verse relate to modern church practices?
This verse encourages churches and ministries today to recognize and appreciate their workers and volunteers. It promotes transparency and community among believers in shared efforts.
What can we learn from Paul's inclusion of names like Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, and Lucas?
It teaches us the importance of acknowledging those who work with us, fostering a sense of teamwork and mutual respect. This can strengthen relationships and inspire others to collaborate.
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