2 Corinthians 7:15
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Уны нисек ихтирам һәм тәрән хөрмәт менән ҡабул итеүегеҙҙе, барығыҙҙың да итәғәтлелеген иҫтә тотоп, уның йөрәге һеҙгә тағы ла нығыраҡ ынтыла.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Titus felt a stronger bond with the Corinthians because he remembered how they welcomed him with respect and fear, showing their obedience to God's teachings.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who comes over to play. You're so excited but also a little nervous about making sure everything is perfect for them. That’s how the people in Corinth felt when Titus came to visit them. They were so welcoming and respectful that it made Titus love them even more.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around 54-56 AD, addressing the church in Corinth. He was discussing his concerns about their reception of a previous letter and how Titus' return brought positive news about their response to his teachings.
Living It Out Today
Today, when we welcome new members into our faith communities with respect and obedience, it can strengthen bonds within those communities and encourage visitors like Titus who have a deeper appreciation for the welcoming spirit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of 'inward affection' in this verse?
Inward affection refers to a genuine, heartfelt feeling. In this context, it shows how deeply moved Titus was by the Corinthians' reception.
Why are fear and trembling mentioned here?
Fear and trembling reflect reverence and seriousness with which the Corinthians received Titus's message, indicating their deep respect for God’s teachings.
How can this verse apply to welcoming new people in church today?
It shows that sincere hospitality and respect can strengthen relationships within a community, much like how the Corinthians' reception strengthened Titus’ bond with them.
What lessons does this passage teach about obedience?
This verse teaches us that true obedience is shown not just in following rules but also in the spirit and attitude we bring to our actions, such as welcoming others humbly and respectfully.
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