2 Timothy 1:10
Baoule (Nyanmien nde Ufle) 1974
É ble lie'n su ke é Ti Défue Christ-Jésus bali'n, ye o yii yé so'n i nglôo. O tuu wié'n i dyé'n, ye i dyasin fe'n ti o man ya si nguan b'o man swran wuman'n.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Paul's letter to Timothy says that Jesus Christ came to earth, ending death as we know it and bringing eternal life through the good news of the gospel.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite cartoon character could bring back any toy that was broken or lost forever. That’s kind of what this verse is saying about Jesus. He came to fix something really big—death—and he made a way for people to live forever, just like in stories where the good guy brings life to everyone.
Historical Background
This verse comes from Paul's second letter to Timothy, written around 64-67 AD. Timothy was Paul’s young protégé, and this letter encourages him amidst persecution and doubt. The message would have resonated with early Christians who faced death for their faith.
Living It Out Today
Imagine someone is facing a terminal illness or has lost loved ones. This verse can remind them that the hope of eternal life through Jesus is real and brings comfort in times of despair, offering a perspective beyond this life.
Topics
salvationeternal lifehopedeathgospelJesus Christ
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Jesus abolish death according to this verse?
Jesus abolishes death by offering eternal life through his resurrection, demonstrating that physical death is not the end but a transition into an everlasting existence with God.
What does it mean for Jesus to bring 'life and immortality to light'?
It means Jesus reveals the truth about eternal life by showing us how to live in a way that leads to eternal life, making clear what was previously hidden or unknown about everlasting existence.
How can this verse help someone facing death?
This verse provides hope and comfort as it assures that through faith in Jesus Christ, the fear of death is lessened because believers look forward to eternal life beyond physical death.
Why is 'the gospel' mentioned in relation to eternal life?
The gospel or good news about Jesus Christ's resurrection and victory over sin and death is the message that makes eternal life possible, offering a path for all who believe to share in this promise.
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