Romans 14:20
Japanese 1965
この聖句の意味
In Romans 14:20, Paul warns against letting food choices cause division among believers. He says that even though all foods are clean, eating certain things could offend others and harm the unity of God's work.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you have a favorite snack at home but your friend can't eat it because they don’t like its taste or texture. Paul is saying that if sharing this snack makes your friend upset, then maybe you shouldn't offer it to them even though there’s nothing wrong with the snack itself.
歴史的背景
Paul wrote Romans around AD 57-58 from Corinth to a diverse Christian community in Rome. He was addressing issues of dietary restrictions and other practices that some believers found offensive or questionable, reflecting cultural differences between Jewish and Gentile Christians.
今日への適用
Consider how your actions might impact others within your church community. If you know someone is sensitive about certain foods due to health reasons or past experiences, it’s wise to avoid those items in shared meals to maintain harmony and respect for all believers.