1 Timothy 5:5
Arabic 1978 (APD) (Kitaab al Vahd aj Jadid 1978)
Laakin al armala, al hiya armala be_l ḥagg, al bigat baraaha, taxuṭṭ rajaaha fi Allaah. Wa hiya tistamirr taṣalli wa tas’al leel wa nahaar.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a widow who trusts in God and spends her time praying day and night. The Apostle Paul is speaking, emphasizing the faith and devotion of someone truly alone and relying on God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're all alone but have a best friend who's always there for you. This verse talks about an older lady who has no one else but trusts her best friend, God, to help her through everything she prays about day and night.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to Timothy around 63-64 AD. It was addressed to the young pastor Timothy, providing guidance on how to manage the church in Ephesus during a time when societal pressures challenged traditional family structures.
Living It Out Today
Consider a single mother who trusts God to provide for her and her children through prayerful dependence, especially during challenging times such as financial struggles or health crises.
Topics
faithprayerwidowhooddevotiontrusthope
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'desolate' mean in this context?
'Desolate' here means someone who is alone, without a spouse or close family support. This widow relies solely on her faith in God.
Is there an expected outcome from constant prayer mentioned?
The verse implies that through continuous prayer and trust in God, the widow can find comfort and strength in her solitude.
How does this verse relate to modern women who are widows?
This verse encourages contemporary widows to rely on their faith and maintain a strong prayer life as they navigate life without a spouse.
What can we learn from the widow's example of trust in God?
We can learn the importance of trusting God during difficult times and how consistent prayer can provide strength and comfort, especially when feeling alone or unsupported.
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