2 Thessalonians 3:12
Bashkir 2014 - Инжил Башҡортча
Ундайҙарға беҙ, үҙ ризыҡтарын үҙҙәре баш баҫып эшләп тапһындар тип, Раббы Ғайса Мәсих исеменән талап итәбеҙ һәм өндәйбеҙ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that we should work quietly and earn our own living. It's a command from Paul, speaking in the name of Jesus Christ, to people who are not working but expecting others to support them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have friends at school who don't want to do their chores or homework, and they just sit around and expect others to give them candy. This verse is like a teacher telling those friends that it's better for everyone if they do their own work and enjoy the fruits of their labor.
Historical Background
The letter was written by Paul around AD 51-52 to the Thessalonian church, which he had established on his second missionary journey. The context is a community where some members were avoiding work, expecting others to support them.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can apply to someone who has stopped looking for jobs or doing their best at work because they are receiving financial help from family or friends. It reminds us that we should contribute and not be a burden to others.
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work ethicresponsibilitycommunity supportself-relianceChristian conductchurch discipline
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Paul write this verse?
Paul wrote this to encourage the Thessalonian church members who were not working and relying on others. He wanted them to understand the importance of self-reliance and contributing to their community.
How does 2 Thessalonians 3:12 relate to modern work ethics?
It encourages a strong work ethic by emphasizing that individuals should earn their own living through honest labor, rather than relying on others' support without contributing themselves.
What does 'quietness' mean in this context?
'Quietness' here likely means working diligently and peacefully, not causing trouble or expecting special treatment from the community while refusing to work.
Can you provide an example of how someone might apply 2 Thessalonians 3:12 in their daily life?
Someone might apply this by actively seeking employment or doing household chores if they are capable, ensuring they do not become a financial burden to others and contribute positively to their family or community.
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