Philippians 2:13
Arabic Moroccan (Northern Mor NT)
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God is the one who works in you to make you want to do good things and actually do them, all because of His own good will. Paul wrote this to encourage the believers in Philippi.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always helps you decide what toys to play with and then plays those games with you too. That's like God - He gives us ideas for good things to do and helps us do them, because He loves seeing us be happy and kind.
Historical Background
Paul wrote Philippians from prison around AD 62 to encourage the church in Philippi. This verse reflects his concern about their spiritual growth and assurance that God's grace was active in their lives.
Living It Out Today
When you feel stuck or unsure what good thing to do next, remember this verse. It can remind you that God is working within you to make those decisions easy and to help you carry them out. For example, if you're thinking about volunteering at a soup kitchen but are hesitant, trust that God might be leading you there.