Titus 1:12
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Usa sa ilang mga propeta nga taga-Creta mismo ang nag-ingon, “Ang mga taga-Creta mga bakakon ug mga daotan sama sa mabangis nga mga mananap, mga tapolan ug gusto lang mokaon.”
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about a Cretan prophet who said that Cretans are always liars, like wild animals, and lazy. The speaker here is quoting this prophet to highlight issues within the community.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone in your class was known for not telling the truth all the time. That's kind of what this verse is saying about a whole group of people called Cretans. It’s like when you see an animal that seems more interested in eating than playing nicely with others, and the same goes for these folks.
Historical Background
Titus was written by the Apostle Paul to his friend Titus around 64 AD. The letter addresses issues within churches on Crete and advises Titus on how to organize them properly. At that time, Cretans had a bad reputation among Greeks and Romans for being dishonest.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse reminds us of the importance of integrity in our community. For example, if you're working on a group project at school, honesty and trustworthiness are crucial to ensure the team works well together and achieves its goals.
Topics
integritycommunityfaithfulnessreputationleadershipteaching
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Titus 1:12?
Paul is quoting a Cretan prophet who described the character of Cretans. This quote highlights issues within the community Paul was addressing.
What does 'slow bellies' mean in this context?
'Slow bellies' refers to laziness or gluttony, indicating that these people are more focused on satisfying their own needs and desires rather than being productive members of the community.
How should we apply this verse today?
We can focus on fostering an environment of honesty and hard work within our communities. Being truthful and working diligently contribute to a healthy and functional group dynamic.
Are there any other verses that talk about truthfulness in the Bible?
Yes, many verses discuss truthfulness like Ephesians 4:25 which says 'Therefore each of you must put off falsehood and speak truthfully to his neighbor.'
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