Definition: For all the promises of God in him [are] yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this really beautiful verse from 2 Corinthians 1:20. It's a pretty powerful statement about God's plan for us. Here’s what it means in simpler terms: Think of it like this: God is promising lots of things – big and small – to us. He wants us to be blessed, happy, and have a good life. And He’s doing that through Him! Let's break it down piece by piece: “For all the promises of God…” This means God has many promises to give us. It’s not just one big promise; it’s a whole collection of good things. “…in him [are] yea, and in him Amen…” The word “him” refers to Jesus Christ (the central figure in the Bible). The phrase "in him are" means that everything related to God's promises is found within Him. It’s like saying, "God's promises are part of Jesus." “unto the glory of God…” This is the key part! “Glory” means respect and honor – it’s about how God sees us and our lives. By using Him, we're showing that we’re grateful for His love and plan. “by us” This is where it gets really important. It means we have a role to play in receiving those promises. We are not just passively waiting; we are actively participating in God’s work! So, the whole verse says: God has promised wonderful things for us through Jesus Christ. And because we trust in Him and use Him, we get to experience those blessings and have a good life - all in honor of God himself. In short, it's a promise of blessing and reward through Jesus Christ. --- Does that explanation make sense? Do you want me to: Explain another part of this verse in more detail? Relate it to a specific concept in the Bible (like faith or salvation)?