Romans 2:5
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What Does This Mean?
This verse from Romans warns that if someone is stubborn and refuses to change their ways, they are storing up trouble for themselves on the day when God reveals his judgment. The speaker is Paul, addressing people who think they can ignore God's teachings.
Explained for Children
Imagine you keep hiding cookies even though your parents told you not to. Each time you do it, you're saving up a bigger punishment for later. This verse says that if we don't listen to God and change our bad habits, we'll face big trouble one day.
Historical Background
This was written by the Apostle Paul around 56-58 AD from Corinth to Christians in Rome. He's writing this letter to explain how faith in Jesus changes everything, addressing both Jewish and Gentile believers.
Living It Out Today
Think about someone who drives recklessly every day because they've never gotten into an accident. This verse warns that the more often you break God’s laws without regret or change, the greater the consequences will be when judgment comes.