Romans 14:4
Welsh 1945 (Cyfieithiad Urdd y Graddedigion 1921-45 (T.N., Hosea ac Amos))
What Does This Mean?
This verse in Romans 14 says that we should not judge another person's relationship with God because each person is responsible to their own master, who is God. Paul is speaking and reminds us that God is able to help someone stand strong in their faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who follows different rules at home. This verse tells us we shouldn’t say they are wrong or right because only their parents can decide if what they do is good or bad. Just like your friend has support from their family, everyone has God to help them stay strong.
Historical Background
Paul wrote Romans around 57 AD to the Christians in Rome, a diverse city with Jews and Gentiles (non-Jews) practicing different traditions. He advises not to judge others based on minor disagreements about food or days of worship, emphasizing unity in Christ.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have a coworker who doesn't work on weekends due to their faith. Instead of judging them for it, remember that they are accountable only to God and respect their choices as part of their relationship with God.
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