1 Corinthians 16:11
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Ukhamasti jan khitis jumanakat jupar jisk'achpati; jan ukasti, saräwipan sumäñapatak yanapt'apxam, nayar uñjir jutañapataki, nayasti mayni jilatanakamp kunaw jupar suyaskta.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Paul's letter to the Corinthians is about treating a messenger with respect and ensuring he travels safely so that he can reach Paul. Paul is looking forward to seeing this person along with other believers.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're sending your best friend on an important mission to deliver a gift to another friend. This verse says, 'Make sure everyone treats your friend nicely and helps them get there safely because they are bringing something special!'
Historical Background
The First Letter to the Corinthians was written by Paul around 53-54 AD. It addresses various issues among the Corinthian church community. The cultural setting included a mix of Greek, Roman, and Jewish influences, with diverse religious practices.
Living It Out Today
Consider when you recommend someone for a job or an opportunity. Ensure they are treated fairly and provided all necessary support to succeed in their endeavor, just as Paul encourages his readers to treat the messenger well so he can safely reach him.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the 'he' Paul refers to in this verse?
The 'he' most likely refers to Timothy, who was often sent by Paul as an envoy or messenger to various churches.
What does it mean not to despise a messenger?
Not despising means treating the messenger with respect and importance. It's about recognizing their value and the mission they carry on behalf of another, like Paul in this case.
How can we ensure someone travels safely today?
In modern terms, ensuring safe travel might involve giving clear instructions, providing resources needed for the journey, and making sure they have support at their destination.
Why does Paul look forward to seeing this person with other believers?
Paul's anticipation highlights his desire for unity and community among believers. Seeing Timothy brings not just personal joy but also strengthens the bonds within the church family.
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