Romans 3:23
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What Does This Mean?
Romans 3:23 says that everyone has done wrong things and doesn't measure up to God's perfect standards. Paul is writing this, emphasizing that no one is perfect.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where the goal is to be as good as you can be. This verse tells us that we all make mistakes in our game of life, and none of us are as perfect as God wants us to be.
Historical Background
Paul wrote Romans around 57 AD to Christians in Rome. He addresses Jews and Gentiles, explaining how salvation through faith in Christ is available to everyone regardless of their background or sins.
Living It Out Today
When you feel guilty about a mistake at work or school, remember that the verse reminds us we all fall short but can find forgiveness through God's grace.
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