Galatians 2:10
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آنجاق بئزدن ائستهدئلر کی، یوخسوللاری یاددان چیخارتمایاق؛ اِله همن شیی کی، من ده اونو اتمهیه جان آتیردیم.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Galatians 2:10, Paul is talking about a meeting where he and the leaders of the church agreed that they should remember to help those who are poor. This was something Paul was already eager to do.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big box of toys, but your friend doesn't have any. Your friends at school say, 'Remember to share some of your toys with your friend.' You're happy because you wanted to share anyway!
Historical Background
This verse was written by the Apostle Paul around 49-50 AD. He wrote it to the Galatian churches who were dealing with issues of equality among believers, especially between Jewish and Gentile Christians.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this can apply when we see someone in need on the street or hear about a community struggling financially. Remembering the poor could mean donating to charities that support those in need or volunteering at a local food bank.
Topics
charitypovertyjusticecompassioncommunity servicegenerosity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important to remember the poor?
Remembering the poor emphasizes compassion and justice. It reflects God's heart for the marginalized, ensuring no one is overlooked or left behind.
How did Paul demonstrate his willingness to help the poor?
Paul was actively involved in collecting donations from various churches to support impoverished Christians in Jerusalem, showing a practical commitment to helping those in need.
Is remembering the poor only for Christians?
While this verse comes from a Christian context, the act of helping those in poverty is universally valued across many religions and ethical systems as an expression of compassion.
What other ways can we 'remember' the poor besides giving money?
Remembering the poor can also involve volunteering time, advocating for fair policies, mentoring individuals, or even just being present and listening to their stories.
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