1 Thessalonians 4:9
Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
أمَّا فِي مَا يَتَعَلَّقُ بِمَحَبَّتِكُمْ لِأخوَتِكُمْ فِي المَسِيحِ، فَلَا دَاعيَ لِأنْ أكتُبَ إلَيكُمْ شَيْئًا. فَقَدْ تَعَلَّمتُمْ أنْتُمْ أنْفُسُكُمْ مِنَ اللهِ أنْ يُحِبَّ بَعْضُكُمْ بَعْضًا.
What Does This Mean?
The verse says that Paul doesn't need to write about brotherly love because the Thessalonians already know how to love each other, as they are taught by God himself. The key message is about the importance of loving fellow believers.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who knows all your favorite games and toys just like you do. Paul is saying that the people in Thessalonica already know how to be good friends with each other, because God taught them!
Historical Background
The verse was written by the apostle Paul around AD 51-52, during his second missionary journey, to the church in Thessalonica. The audience consisted of new converts who had formed a community and were facing various challenges as they embraced their faith.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse applies when we find ourselves surrounded by coworkers or classmates from different backgrounds but still manage to build meaningful relationships based on mutual respect and care for one another.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why doesn't Paul need to write about brotherly love?
Paul believes that the Thessalonians already understand and practice brotherly love because God has taught them directly, making it unnecessary for him to instruct them further.
What is 'brotherly love' according to this verse?
'Brotherly love' refers to a deep affection and concern for other believers in the faith community, as if they were family members.
Can anyone be taught by God directly?
According to Christian belief, all who seek a relationship with God can receive divine guidance and teachings through prayer, scripture, and the Holy Spirit's work within them.
How does this verse apply in non-religious settings?
This verse promotes the idea of fostering deep connections and mutual support among community members, which is valuable even outside religious contexts.
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