Romans 4:4

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is from Paul's letter to the Romans. It says that if you work for something, you get what you deserve as a debt, not as a gift of grace. The key message here is that earning through works isn't receiving by God’s grace.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you help your mom with chores around the house every day. If she gives you an allowance for it, it's because you worked hard and earned it. But if she gives you a toy just because she loves you, that's like grace from God. Work earns debt; love gives grace.

Contexte historique

This verse is from Paul’s letter to the Romans written around A.D. 57-58 in Corinth or Ephesus. Paul wrote this to primarily Jewish and Gentile Christians in Rome, addressing their understanding of how one receives righteousness before God through faith rather than works.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Consider a scenario where someone is trying to earn favor at work by constantly overworking. While hard work has its place, relying solely on performance for validation or acceptance might miss the point of receiving grace from others and God.

Thèmes

graceworksrighteousnesssalvationfaithjustification

Versets liés

Ephesians 2:8-9Galatians 3:10-14Romans 11:6Matthew 25:14-30Isaiah 64:6

Questions fréquentes

Does this mean our efforts are not valued?
No, the verse does not negate the value of hard work. It emphasizes that receiving God's grace is not based on human effort but on His undeserved favor.
How can we apply Romans 4:4 in our daily lives?
We can understand that while our efforts have their place, true righteousness before God comes from faith and grace rather than earned merit through work.
Why is this distinction important for Christians?
It helps believers recognize the difference between earning rewards and receiving God's grace. It encourages reliance on divine love rather than human achievement.
What does this teach us about salvation?
Salvation, as depicted in Romans 4:4, is a gift of grace from God that cannot be earned through our own efforts or works.
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