1 Thessalonians 4:10
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һәм һеҙ бөтөн Македонияла йәшәгән имандаштарығыҙҙы яратаһығыҙ бит. Имандаштар, үтенеп һорайбыҙ, бер-берегеҙҙе тағы ла нығыраҡ яратһағыҙ ине.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Paul to the Thessalonians. He acknowledges their support for Christians in Macedonia and encourages them to do even more good work.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're helping your friends with homework, like sharing your snacks or coloring books. The verse says that's great, but it’s also saying, 'Hey, keep doing more of this! It's awesome!'
Historical Background
1 Thessalonians was written by Paul around AD 50 to the church in Thessalonica. He praises their generosity and support for other Christians during a time when persecution and hardship were common.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can inspire someone who volunteers at a local shelter. They might be encouraged to expand their efforts or involve more people in their community service projects.
Topics
generositybrotherly loveencouragementservicesupportcommunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote this verse?
The verse was written by Paul, one of the key figures in spreading Christianity after Jesus' death.
What is the main message of 1 Thessalonians 4:10?
The main message is an encouragement to continue and increase acts of support and love towards fellow believers.
Can you give a modern example that aligns with this verse?
A local church organizing food drives not only for their members but also expanding efforts to help the broader community aligns well with this verse’s message of increasing good works.
Why is Paul encouraging them to increase more?
Paul encourages them to increase more because he sees their initial acts as a foundation and believes there's potential for even greater impact through continued support and love within the community.
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