Korean NLTNK (God’s Promises: New Testament in North Korean)
오늘날도 마찬가지입니다, 왜냐하면 이스라엘 백성의 얼마간은 하나님의 은정―그분이 그들을 선택함에 있어서 받을 자격이 없는 그분의 애정―으로 하여 믿음을 간직하고 있기 때문입니다.
이 구절의 의미
This verse from Paul's letter to the Romans says that even today there are some people chosen by God's grace. It means that God still selects individuals for a special purpose in His plan.
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Imagine you have a big box of crayons, and your mom picks out her favorite colors every time she draws. In the same way, God has picked some special people to help with His plans, even now!
역사적 배경
The Apostle Paul wrote this in his letter to the Romans around 57 AD. He was addressing both Jewish and Gentile Christians about God's ongoing plan for salvation.
오늘의 적용
In today’s context, we can see that there are still people chosen by God’s grace who play crucial roles in spreading His message, even amidst a world where many do not acknowledge Him.
주제
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In the Bible, 'remnant' refers to a small group that remains faithful when most others have turned away. Here, it signifies those still chosen by God.
How is election related to grace?
Election by grace means God chooses people not because of their own merit but out of His kindness and mercy towards them.
What does this verse tell us about salvation?
It indicates that salvation comes through God’s sovereign choice and grace, rather than human effort or works.
How can someone know if they are part of the remnant?
Being part of the remnant is not based on self-perception but on God's initiative. A person might sense a calling to serve God in unique ways as chosen by Him.