1 Corinthians 15:9
Bashkir 2014 - Инжил Башҡортча
Дөрөҫөн әйткәндә, мин илселәрҙең иң кесеһе. Алла берҙәмлеген эҙәрлекләгәнем өсөн илсе тип аталырға ла лайыҡ түгелмен.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Paul is talking about himself and says he feels like the least important of all the apostles because he used to harm the early Christian church before becoming a follower of Jesus.
Explained for Children
Think of it like this: Imagine you had a big fight with your friends who loved playing soccer. But later, you realized how much fun they were having and wanted to join them. Paul is saying that even though he used to be mean to people who believed in Jesus, now he wants everyone to know how special it is for him to be part of the team.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Apostle Paul around 53-54 AD in Corinth. It's part of a letter (epistle) addressed to the church in Corinth, where Paul wanted to remind them about his own journey and the importance of Jesus' resurrection for their faith.
Living It Out Today
Imagine someone who started out against environmental efforts but later became an activist. They might feel like they're not as important because of their past actions, even though they are now making a positive impact.
Topics
apostleshiprepentanceredemptionresurrectionfaith journeyforgiveness
Related Verses
Acts 9:1-2Galatians 1:13-14Romans 7:18-25Philippians 3:4-6Ephesians 2:1-3
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul consider himself unworthy?
Paul considers himself the least because he once persecuted Christians. This shows his humility and gratitude for God's grace that led him to faith.
What was Paul's role before becoming an apostle?
Before becoming an apostle, Paul actively worked against Christianity by persecuting its followers, believing they were heretics spreading false teachings.
How does this verse relate to forgiveness?
This verse shows how God can forgive the most significant sins and transform a person's life, as seen in Paul’s dramatic change from enemy to devoted follower of Jesus.
What message is Paul conveying through his self-description?
Paul emphasizes that despite his past, he has been chosen by God. This highlights the power of God's grace and the transformative impact of faith in Christ.
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