Galatians 3:17
Italian CEI 2008
Cosa significa?
Paul is talking about how the promise God made to Abraham cannot be canceled by later laws given through Moses. The law came much later and does not invalidate the earlier promises.
Spiegato ai bambini
Imagine you promised your child a big gift for being good, but then later said they had to clean their room first. That wouldn't make your original promise less important, right? Paul is saying something similar here about God's promises.
Contesto storico
This verse comes from the letter of Galatians written by Paul around AD 49-58. He wrote it to churches in Galatia who were being influenced by legalistic teachings that threatened their faith in Christ alone for salvation.
Applicazione per oggi
In today's context, this verse reminds us not to let new rules or regulations from religious leaders overshadow the foundational promises of God. It encourages trust in God's original covenant rather than human additions.