1 Corinthians 14:4
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Бүтәндәргә аңлашылмаған телдә һөйләүсе үҙен нығындыра, ә пәйғәмбәрлек ҡылыусы берҙәмлекте нығыта.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Paul to the Corinthians explains that speaking in tongues (unknown languages) helps someone grow personally, but prophesying (speaking God's message) builds up the entire church community.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a secret code with your best friend. It makes you feel special and smart when you use it, but everyone else can't understand. But if you tell a story about Jesus to your whole class, they all learn and grow too!
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 53-54 to the Christians in Corinth, addressing issues like factions, immorality, lawsuits, and confusion over spiritual gifts like speaking in tongues.
Living It Out Today
In a church meeting today, imagine someone praying in an unknown language; it might help them connect deeply with God. But if they shared their faith journey instead, everyone could learn from it and be encouraged.
Topics
Spiritual GiftsChurch LeadershipPersonal GrowthCommunity BuildingDivine CommunicationProphetic Ministry
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is meant by 'edifying'?
'Edifying' means building up or strengthening, especially in a spiritual sense. It involves encouraging and nurturing growth within the church community.
Why does Paul emphasize prophecy over speaking in tongues?
Paul emphasizes prophecy because it helps everyone understand God's message clearly, benefiting the whole congregation, whereas speaking in an unknown tongue can be isolating without interpretation.
Can someone speak in tongues and still prophesy?
Yes, a person who speaks in tongues can also prophesy. However, Paul suggests using gifts that benefit the community as a whole to foster unity and understanding within the church.
What are some ways prophecy manifests today?
Prophecy today can manifest through preaching, teaching, sharing personal testimonies, or giving guidance based on biblical principles. It's about conveying God’s message in a way that edifies the community.
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