1 thessalonians 5:21 meaning - Axtarish в Google
This verse follows Paul's instruction for the Thessalonians not to "despise" prophecies . This does not mean accepting any and every claim of prophetic speech, of course. Here, Paul helps his readers know how to respond to prophecy.
Here we are called to: "Test all things, examine everything carefully, and to hold fast that which is good, genuine, and true."
Proving all things must be to hold fast that which is good. We should abstain from sin, and whatever looks like sin, leads to it, and borders upon it.
27 авг. 1999 г. · We test preaching (5:20) against the Word of God. The final arbiter of truth is God's Word. The word “test” means to test with the purpose to approve.
Prove all things. That are said by the prophets, all the doctrines which they deliver; hear them, though they have not the gift of tongues, ...
11 июл. 2022 г. · Paul helps his readers know how to respond to prophecy. He tells them to examine every prophecy to determine whether it is valid.
28 янв. 2018 г. · This command clearly has a general application, extending in principle to all things that impact our spiritual life (which in fact is everything!).
The context of this passage suggests a community grappling with the authenticity of prophetic utterances and the urgency to safeguard their beliefs. This ...
1 Thessalonians 5:21 is a powerful exhortation for believers to exercise discernment and hold fast to the truth.
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