Definition: For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward [man] is renewed day by day.
Explanation: Okay, letβs break down this powerful verse from 2 Corinthians 4:16. Itβs a really important one about suffering and hope! Here's what it means in simpler terms: Basically, it says that even when we feel like giving up, our inner spirit (our soul) doesn't die out. Instead, it gets stronger and renewed every single day. Letβs unpack that a little further: "For which cause we faint not..." β This is a bit tricky, but it means we don't lose hope or courage in the face of difficult things. We don't give up easily. It suggests a deep-seated strength within us. "...but though our outward man perish..." β This part speaks to the idea that our physical bodies (our lives, our health) might suffer β they might get sick, hurt, or even die. Itβs like a temporary setback. "...yet the inward [man] is renewed day by day." β This is the key part! βInwardβ means inside us. It suggests that God doesn't just focus on our physical bodies; He also works to change us . Itβs like a seed growing and becoming stronger, even when itβs planted in difficult soil. "Renewed day by day" means we are constantly being strengthened and made new β our spirit is transformed with each passing moment. So, the whole verse is saying that God doesn't just stop us from suffering; He actively works to make us better, stronger, and more hopeful, even when things are tough. Itβs a message of resilience and encouragement! It reminds us that we can endure hardship because our true spirit β our innermost being β remains strong. --- Do you want me to: Explain another verse? Give you some context about the passage (like why it was written)? Talk about its meaning in a more poetic way?