Romans 12:13

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Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Romans chapter 12 tells believers to share resources with those in need and to welcome others into their homes. The message comes from the Apostle Paul, encouraging generosity and hospitality.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a big jar of cookies and your friend comes over hungry. This verse says that if you see someone needs help, like being hungry or needing a place to stay, you should share what you have with them.

Contexte historique

The Apostle Paul wrote Romans around AD 57 from Corinth. The letter was addressed to the Christian community in Rome who were facing various challenges including internal divisions and external pressures. Hospitality was a key virtue in Roman culture, emphasizing the importance of welcoming strangers.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern times, this verse can be applied when you see someone struggling financially or without shelter. You might help by donating to a charity that supports homeless people or opening your home to someone who needs it.

Thèmes

generosityhospitalitycommunity servicecharitylovefaith

Versets liés

Matthew 25:34-40Hebrews 13:2Galatians 6:10Titus 3:14I Timothy 5:10

Questions fréquentes

Does this verse mean I have to give away all my possessions?
No, it doesn't mean you should give everything away. The key idea is being willing and eager to share what you can with those who need it.
What if someone takes advantage of my hospitality?
While it's a concern, the verse encourages us to trust in God’s wisdom and grace when making such decisions. Trust that He will guide your heart.
Can this principle apply to virtual hospitality as well?
Absolutely! You can welcome people into your online spaces or communities, showing care and kindness through digital means.
How do I balance between giving and providing for my own needs?
The Bible often speaks about wisdom in stewardship. Pray about it and seek to find a balanced approach where you can both care for yourself and others.
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