Colossians 3:13
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Jumanac purajj llamp'u chuymampi sarnakapjjam, maynit maynirus perdonasipjjaraquim jan wali lurasipjjsta ucapachajja. Cunjämtï jumanacarojj Cristojj perdonapjjtamjja, uqhamarac jumanacajj perdonapjjam.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Colossians tells us to forgive others and show patience when someone wrongs us, just as Christ forgave us. Paul is speaking here, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness in our relationships.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friend, and they accidentally break your toy. This verse says that even if it's hard, we should forgive them, just like how Jesus forgives us when we do something wrong. It helps make friends stay friends!
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to the Colossian church around AD 60-62. The letter was directed at a community facing pressure from various beliefs and practices. Forgiveness was emphasized as part of living a life in Christ.
Living It Out Today
In a workplace, if a colleague makes a mistake that affects you negatively, this verse encourages you to forgive them and move past the issue, fostering a better working environment and personal growth through forgiveness.
Topics
forgivenesslovepatiencerelationshipssalvationChrist-like behavior
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is forgiving someone always easy according to this verse?
No, the verse acknowledges it can be difficult, but still emphasizes the importance of doing so as Christ forgave us. It's a challenge we are called to meet.
Does Colossians 3:13 apply only to Christians?
While written for a Christian audience, the message of forgiveness applies universally because it reflects a core principle found in many belief systems and ethical codes.
How does this verse relate to Jesus' teachings on forgiveness?
This verse echoes Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 6:14-15, where he directly links the act of forgiving others with receiving God’s forgiveness ourselves.
Can you provide an example from history that reflects Colossians 3:13?
The story of Corrie ten Boom, who forgave a former Nazi guard she met after the Holocaust, is often cited as a powerful example of forgiving others in the spirit described by this verse.
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