Isu Khrista thük mihly hak imi si cü kamngo long hai kakhlut hly hümmih kaham Tamuk cü Isu hüm tawr luk kathoi nang mina. Isu Khrista hüm üp mihly hak imi si cü kamngo kahloi mih man mina. Tamuk mah Isu hüm tawr luk kathoi nang mih hlongsai cü Isu cü hring katawr mih Malai peikhü txngnang haimih na. Maca dung khrai Tamuk cü ra-ui klang khü imi si hai kamngo hüm nojok deing y. Mitawk kapü, maca dung kha cü Tamuk hmat hai ruihnai hüm imi si tukhly hümmih kaham imi si hai py mih kamngo hüm jokjok deing mina. Pei-üng mihly hak Tamuk cü hmat hai ruihnai hüm kapü na nakhü, Malai Isu Khrista hüm üp mih imi bürbür si hüm kapü hmat hly ruikhüp cakkhüp kamtom mina peimih pü txngnang mina.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that God has provided Jesus as a way to forgive sins through faith in his sacrifice. It's from Paul's letter to the Romans and explains how God shows righteousness by forgiving past sins.
Explained for Children
Imagine you did something wrong, like breaking a toy. Now, your parents could be very angry, but instead, they choose to forgive you because they love you so much. That’s kind of what this verse is saying - God forgives our mistakes through Jesus’ sacrifice.
Historical Background
The letter to the Romans was written by Paul around AD 57-58. He wrote it to a church in Rome, which consisted of both Jewish and Gentile Christians. At that time, there were debates about how salvation works for Jews versus Gentiles.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have a serious mistake at work that could cost you your job. You confess it and your boss forgives you out of kindness. This verse reminds us that God does the same for our sins through Jesus' sacrifice, no matter how big or small they are.
How does God's forbearance relate to forgiveness in this verse?
God’s forbearance shows His patience with people who have sinned. This allows Him to forgive past sins through Jesus, showing both His love and justice.
What is propitiation as mentioned in Romans 3:25?
Propitiation means that God's wrath against sin was appeased by Jesus' sacrifice. It’s like making things right between an offended party and the offender.
How does faith play a role according to this verse?
Faith in Jesus’ sacrifice is what allows believers to receive forgiveness of sins. Without faith, one cannot benefit from God's provision for redemption.
Can you explain the concept of righteousness mentioned here?
Righteousness refers to God’s character as just and holy. In this verse, it shows how God is just in forgiving sins through Jesus' sacrifice without compromising His holiness.