1 Thessalonians 5:20
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
لَا تَتَجَاهَلُوا النُّبُوَّاتِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us not to ignore or look down on prophesying. It comes from Paul, who is advising the church in Thessalonica. The key message is that we should respect and value prophecy as it can offer guidance and insight.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who often gives good advice about games. This verse says not to ignore their suggestions because they might help you win! Just like with your friend's game tips, prophesies in church are important too and we should listen carefully.
Historical Background
This letter was written by Paul around AD 51-52 to the early Christian community in Thessalonica. The people there were facing challenges and needed guidance on various aspects of their faith, including how to value different gifts within the church like prophecy.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, imagine you work in a team where one member often shares insights about upcoming trends or new opportunities for your project. This verse reminds us not to dismiss these insights just because they're predictions; instead, we should consider them carefully as they can be very valuable.
Topics
prophecyrespectguidancespiritual giftscommunityinsight
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul emphasize not despising prophesying in this verse?
Paul emphasizes it because he wants to ensure that all spiritual gifts are respected and valued equally. Prophesy was an important means of guidance and revelation for early Christians.
How can we avoid despising prophecy?
We can avoid despising prophecy by actively listening, considering its messages carefully, and integrating them into our faith practices without dismissing their value prematurely.
What are some modern examples of how prophesy might be used in churches today?
In many churches today, prophesies can come through sermons that guide the congregation spiritually or during prayer meetings where individuals share inspired messages intended to uplift and direct the community.
How does this verse relate to respecting different spiritual gifts within a church?
This verse is part of Paul's broader message on valuing all members of the church for their unique spiritual gifts. It reminds us that every gift, including prophecy, has its place and should be respected.
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