1 Thessalonians 3:13
French (Zoque, Francisco León)
Jetse sunda'mbøjtzi va'cø mi ñchi'tam vøjpø qui'psocuy ndø Comi'is va'cø jana mus mi ṉgyojatzi'tam ni i'is, va'cø mi ijtam como Diosis mi ñe'nda'm ndø Janda Diosis vi'naṉdøjqui cuando minba ndø Comi Jesucristo mumu ñe'cji'ṉda'm.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about God's desire to keep our hearts pure and holy as we wait for Jesus to return. Paul wrote this to encourage the Thessalonians that their faith will be strong at Christ’s coming.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're waiting for a big event, like your birthday party. This verse says that just like how you want to look neat and tidy on your special day, God wants us to keep our hearts clean and ready when Jesus comes back!
Historical Background
Paul wrote this letter around AD 50-52 to the Thessalonian church he had founded. The context was a time of persecution where believers needed reassurance about their faith as they awaited Christ’s return.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you're preparing for an important exam. Just like keeping your mind sharp and focused, this verse encourages us to keep our hearts pure and strong in faith as we anticipate Christ's return.
Topics
faithfulnessholinessreturn of ChristperseverancehopeGod's will
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'unblameable in holiness' mean?
It means being pure in our relationship with God, free from sin and living a life that pleases Him.
How can we prepare for the coming of Jesus Christ?
We prepare by keeping our hearts focused on God's will and maintaining a holy lifestyle as He guides us through faith.
What role does God play in establishing our hearts?
God strengthens and purifies our hearts to ensure they remain steadfast in holiness, ready for His return.
Why is the concept of 'coming of Christ' important in this verse?
It emphasizes that we should live our lives anticipating Christ's return, which motivates us to maintain a holy lifestyle.
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