Romans 2:8

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¿Qué significa esto?

This verse from Romans says that those who argue and don't follow the truth but instead follow wrong actions will face anger and punishment. Paul is speaking, warning about the consequences of rejecting righteousness.

Explicado para niños

Imagine you're playing a game, and someone keeps breaking the rules just to win. That's like not obeying the truth in life. The verse says those who do that might get in trouble later, just like getting a time-out for cheating at playtime.

Contexto histórico

The Apostle Paul wrote Romans around 57 AD while in Corinth. He was writing to the Roman church which included both Jewish and Gentile believers. This letter addressed issues of faith, law, and salvation in a culturally diverse setting.

Aplicación para hoy

A modern scenario could be someone who consistently lies or cheats at work; they might think it helps them for now, but eventually, their actions will lead to serious consequences like losing their job or damaging their reputation.

Temas

justiceconsequencesrighteousnessindignationobediencepunishment

Versículos relacionados

Galatians 6:7Proverbs 28:1Ephesians 5:6Isaiah 30:8-9John 3:19

Preguntas frecuentes

What is the main message of Romans 2:8?
The main message is a warning that those who argue and follow unrighteousness instead of truth will face God's wrath.
How does 'contentious' relate to this verse?
'Contentious' refers to people who are always arguing or disagreeing, which shows they reject following the truth with their actions.
Why is obedience to truth important in this context?
Obedience to truth is essential because it distinguishes those who follow righteousness from those who face wrath for rejecting God's ways.
What are the consequences mentioned for not obeying the truth?
The verse mentions 'indignation and wrath,' indicating severe spiritual punishment or condemnation for those who reject truth in favor of unrighteousness.
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