2 Corinthians 4:15

Arabic 1978 (APD) (Kitaab al Vahd aj Jadid 1978)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Bible says that everything happens for a reason and is meant to help people give thanks, which then brings glory back to God. The key message is about how our gratitude can reflect God's grace and bring honor to Him.

Explained for Children

Imagine you get a nice present, and when you thank your friend, it makes them really happy. In the same way, this verse says that everything good in life is like a gift from God, and when we say 'thank you', it makes God very happy too!

Historical Background

2 Corinthians was written by Paul around AD 56 to the church in Corinth, Greece. The audience was made up of both Jewish and Gentile believers who were facing various challenges to their faith.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse can be applied when you're thankful for a job promotion or any form of success. Instead of taking it for granted, use the opportunity to thank God, which in turn brings Him glory through your expression of gratitude.

Topics

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Related Verses

Romans 12:1Ephesians 5:20Colossians 3:17Psalm 95:2John 14:13

Frequently Asked Questions

How does thanksgiving bring glory to God?
When we express gratitude, it's a reflection of God's goodness in our lives. This acknowledgment brings attention to His role and character, thus glorifying Him.
Can this verse be applied to non-religious people?
While the direct context is religious, anyone can appreciate the idea that expressing gratitude for what they receive can inspire others and elevate their own sense of purpose.
What does 'redound' mean in this context?
'Redound' means to have a beneficial effect. Here it indicates how thanksgiving amplifies God's glory back to Him through our actions.
How do we ensure we're not taking things for granted?
Regularly reflecting on and expressing gratitude can help us remember the source of blessings, keeping a spirit of appreciation alive in our daily lives.
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