Romans 15:4
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What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that all the things written in the Bible were intended for our learning and growth, so we can find hope through patience and comfort from God's word. It is part of Paul's letter to the Romans encouraging them to understand the value of Scripture.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a book full of stories about how other kids handled big challenges. These stories were written for you to learn from, so when tough times come, you can feel brave and hopeful like those kids did with the help of their friends and family.
Historical Background
Paul wrote this verse as part of his letter to the Roman church around AD 57-58. The audience was a mixed community of Jews and Gentiles in Rome where Paul had not yet visited, aiming to unify them through shared understanding of Scripture.
Living It Out Today
When facing a difficult situation at work or school, you can find comfort and strength by reflecting on Bible stories that show how others overcame challenges with faith. For example, David facing Goliath might inspire you to face your own 'Goliaths' with courage and trust in God's plan.
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