1 Corinthians 10:15

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Paul is speaking to the wise people in Corinth and asking them to judge or think carefully about what he says. He trusts that they can understand and evaluate his message.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're talking to your smart friend about a tricky game. You'd say, 'Think hard and tell me if my idea makes sense.' That's what Paul is doing here—he’s asking the clever people in Corinth to think carefully about what he says.

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote this verse around 53-54 AD to the Christian community in Corinth. The Corinthians were known for their wisdom and knowledge, but they often struggled with applying these virtues practically within the church.

Living It Out Today

When you're deciding whether to trust advice from a friend or information online, think carefully about what you hear and judge its truthfulness based on facts and your own understanding.

Topics

wisdomjudgmentfaithfulnessdiscernmentadvicetrust

Related Verses

1 Corinthians 4:5Proverbs 18:17Romans 12:3Ephesians 5:10James 1:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the 'I' in this verse?
The 'I' refers to Paul, who was writing to the church in Corinth. He often speaks directly to his readers as he writes letters.
Why does Paul ask the Corinthians to judge what he says?
Paul asks them to do this because they are known for their wisdom and understanding. By asking them to judge, he trusts that they can discern truth from falsehood based on his teachings.
What does 'judge ye' mean in modern terms?
'Judge ye' means to carefully consider or evaluate something. In today's language, it would be like saying, 'think critically about what I am saying.'
How can we apply this verse when dealing with new ideas?
We should use our critical thinking skills and the wisdom from God’s word to evaluate new ideas. This helps us make informed decisions that align with Christian values.
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