1 Timothy 1:9
Amharic New Standard Translation (አማርኛ አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጉም) 2005
What Does This Mean?
The verse tells us that laws are not made for good people but for those who break rules and don't follow God's ways. It lists different types of bad behavior the law is meant to address. This was written by Paul, reminding Timothy about the purpose of the law.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a list of rules in your house. These rules aren't really for kids who always listen and do their chores; they're more for those who might break things or not share toys. It's like that with God’s laws—they’re there to guide people who don’t follow the good path.
Historical Background
This verse comes from Paul’s first letter to Timothy, written around AD 63-64. Paul wrote this as a pastoral epistle to help Timothy understand his role in guiding the church at Ephesus. The cultural setting was one where there were debates about law and grace in the early Christian community.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, consider how laws are applied in schools or workplaces. They exist not just for those who always follow them but especially for those who need guidance to behave properly. It's a reminder that rules serve a purpose beyond punishing bad behavior.