Colossians 4:7
Arabic 1978 (APD) (Kitaab al Vahd aj Jadid 1978)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Colossians chapter 4, the apostle Paul says that Tychicus will inform the Colossian church about his condition and situation. Tychicus is a close friend of Paul who has been serving faithfully in the Lord's work.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend named Tychicus who always helps your teacher, Mr. Paul, with important tasks. Now, Mr. Paul wants to tell everyone about his day at school, but he can't be there himself. So, he asks Tychicus to share the news because Tychicus is very reliable and cares deeply about everyone in the class.
Historical Background
The apostle Paul wrote this letter from prison around 60-62 AD to a church in Colossae, which was part of the Roman province of Asia. The cultural setting was one where Christianity faced opposition, but believers had strong bonds and relied on messengers like Tychicus to stay connected.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse reminds us that we can rely on trusted friends or colleagues to communicate our messages when we cannot be present ourselves. For example, a manager might ask a reliable team member to inform the rest of the staff about important changes in their absence.