Romans 10:1
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¿Qué significa esto?
In Romans 10:1, the apostle Paul expresses his deep desire and prayer to God for the salvation of Israel. He wants nothing more than for his fellow Jews to find salvation.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you have a best friend who is scared of water. You know how much fun swimming can be, so you keep asking your parents if they could teach your friend to swim. That’s like what Paul is doing here—he really wants his friends in Israel to experience the happiness he found.
Contexto histórico
The Book of Romans was written by the apostle Paul around 56-58 AD from Corinth, Greece. It was addressed primarily to Jewish and Gentile Christians living in Rome. At this time, there were significant tensions between Jews and early Christians regarding the Messiah and salvation.
Aplicación para hoy
Consider a scenario where you are aware that your friend’s beliefs might be preventing them from experiencing true happiness or peace. Just as Paul prays for his fellow Israelites, you can pray for your friend's spiritual well-being and also offer to talk about what has brought joy into your life.