Definition: Nor of men sought we glory, neither of you, nor [yet] of others, when we might have been burdensome, as the apostles of Christ.
Explanation: Okay, letās break down that verse from 1 Thessalonians 2:6. Itās a really important one about humility and our focus. Here's what it means in simple terms: The Basic Idea: This verse is saying that we didnāt seek any recognition or praise for ourselves. We werenāt trying to be famous, celebrated, or lauded by anyone else. It was a very natural and humble desire ā we just wanted to continue doing what we were doing as apostles. Let's unpack it piece by piece: āNor of men sought we gloryā¦ā : This means that we didnāt ask for any attention, praise, or recognition from people. It wasn't a request; it was a lack of desire. āā¦neither of you, nor [yet] of othersā¦ā : This is the crucial part. Itās saying that we didnāt actively seek anyone elseās praise. We weren't looking for someone to acknowledge us or celebrate our efforts. It's a focus on ourselves . āwhen we might have been burdensome, as the apostles of Christ.ā : This is where it gets deeper. āBurdenedā means struggling, facing challenges, and perhaps even feeling like we werenāt doing enough. The phrase "as the apostles of Christ" refers to Paul, who was a key leader and messenger in the early church. So, this verse acknowledges that we were struggling and felt like we needed to continue serving God. What's the point? Paul is emphasizing that his primary concern was with God and spreading His message. He wasnāt interested in personal glory or being noticed by others. It shows a deep humility and a focus on serving Christ, which is a really important principle for believers. In short: It's a reminder to be humble, focused on our Lord, and not seeking recognition for ourselves. --- Would you like me to: Explain another verse? Give you some context about the time this verse was written? Discuss how this verse relates to the idea of spiritual gifts?