Titus 3:2
Amharic Tigrinya 2011
What Does This Mean?
Titus 3:2 tells us not to say bad things about others, avoid arguments, and always be gentle and kind towards everyone. It's from the Apostle Paul instructing Titus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends. This verse is like saying, 'Don't talk meanly about anyone in the group, don't get into big fights, but instead, be nice and friendly to all of them,' just like when sharing toys or taking turns.
Historical Background
This letter was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 62-64. He wrote it to Titus, his trusted assistant, who was working on the island of Crete. The context is that Titus needed guidance on how to lead and teach the new Christian communities there.
Living It Out Today
In a workplace or school setting, this verse can remind us to handle conflicts gently instead of escalating them. For example, if you disagree with someone's idea in a meeting, speak kindly about why you see things differently rather than criticizing their intelligence or effort.