Philippians 2:11
Amharic Gamo 2011 New Testament
ኣሳ ኢንፃርሲ ዉሪካ ፆሳ ኣዋ ቦንቾስ ዬሱስ ኪርስቶሲ ጎዳ ጊዲዳይሳ ማርካታናሳ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that everyone will one day say Jesus Christ is Lord, bringing honor to God the Father. Paul wrote this in his letter to the church at Philippi encouraging them to honor Jesus as Lord.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big classroom where every student has to stand up and say, 'Jesus is the boss!' This verse tells us that one day, everyone will do this because it's true and it makes God happy!
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote Philippians from prison around 60-62 AD. He was addressing the Philippian church, a community of believers in a Roman city known for its loyalty to Caesar.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine an employee acknowledging their CEO as the leader during a company meeting. This verse teaches us that we should acknowledge Jesus' leadership and authority in our lives just like this employee does.
Topics
Lordship of ChristSalvationFaithWorshipGlory of GodConfession
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote Philippians?
The Apostle Paul wrote Philippians while he was in prison, addressing the Philippian church with words of encouragement and truth.
What does it mean to confess Jesus as Lord?
Confessing Jesus as Lord means recognizing His authority over your life and acknowledging Him as the ultimate ruler and leader.
Why is glorifying God important in this verse?
Glorifying God highlights that when we confess Jesus as Lord, it brings honor to God the Father, emphasizing the unity and harmony within the Trinity.
How does Philippians 2:11 relate to our faith today?
This verse challenges us to not only believe in Jesus but also to acknowledge Him as Lord in our daily lives, leading by example and bringing glory to God.
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