2 Thessalonians 3:8
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бер кемдең икмәген дә бушлай ашаманыҡ, берегеҙгә лә йөк булмаҫ өсөн, көнө-төнө эшләнек, көс түктек,
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Paul and his companions did not just take food from others for free; they worked very hard, day and night, to support themselves so as not to burden anyone in the community.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a lemonade stand. Instead of asking your neighbors to give you money without working, you make and sell lemonade yourself. Paul did something similar—he didn't just take food from others but worked hard for it, like making lots of yummy lemonades!
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Second Letter to the Thessalonians written by the Apostle Paul around AD 50-52. It was addressed to a community in Thessalonica that he had founded during his second missionary journey, emphasizing the importance of self-sufficiency and hard work.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this can mean not relying solely on others for financial support but working diligently to provide for oneself. For example, instead of always asking friends or family for money when in need, one could look for a part-time job or freelance opportunities to earn an income.
Topics
work ethicself-sufficiencygenerositycommunity supporthard workChristian values
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Paul emphasize working hard?
Paul emphasized working hard because he wanted to set an example and teach the importance of self-reliance. This helped build a community that was capable and independent.
What does it mean by 'labor and travail night and day' in this context?
It means they worked very hard, both during the day and at night, to ensure their own needs were met without relying on others. It underscores the dedication to self-sufficiency.
How can we apply Paul's example of not being chargeable today?
Today, this principle can be applied by working diligently in our jobs and personal projects so that we do not need to rely excessively on others for support. It promotes a sense of independence and responsibility.
What is the significance of Paul's message about self-sufficiency?
Paul's emphasis on self-sufficiency highlights the importance of individuals contributing positively to their community without becoming burdensome, fostering a spirit of mutual respect and support.
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