2 Corinthians 2:15
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
فَنَحْنُ بَخُورُ المَسِيحِ العَطِرُ المُقَدَّمُ للهِ. وَيَنْتَشِرُ هَذَا الشَّذَى بَيْنَ الَّذِينَ هُمْ فِي طَرِيقِ الخَلَاصِ، وَالَّذِينَ هُمْ فِي طَرِيقِ الهَلَاكِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Paul to the Corinthians says that Christians are like a pleasant smell to God, whether it brings salvation or not. It shows how our faith and actions can have an impact on others.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite perfume that smells really good. When you wear it, people feel happy around you. In this verse, Paul says Christians are like that perfume for God, making Him happy whether someone learns to love God or not.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to the church in Corinth around 53-56 AD. The Corinthians were facing moral and social challenges within their community, and Paul uses his letter to provide guidance and encouragement.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, imagine being kind at work. Whether your coworker responds positively or not, your kindness is like a good smell to God, showing how our actions can reflect Christ even in challenging environments.
Topics
salvationfaithfulnessimpactredemptionChristian witnessGod's perspective
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote this verse?
The Apostle Paul wrote this verse as part of his second letter to the church in Corinth.
What is the metaphor of 'sweet savour' referring to?
The 'sweet savour' is a metaphor for Christians being like a pleasing aroma to God, reflecting their faith and actions that impact others.
How does this verse relate to Christian witness?
This verse emphasizes that our lives as Christians should be appealing to God, thereby influencing those around us, regardless of the outcome.
What challenges was Corinth facing when Paul wrote this letter?
The Corinthian church faced moral and social issues within their community. Paul's letters aimed to address these problems and guide them towards faithfulness.
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