Nahuatl NHE (Ya ni nopa yancuic tlajtoli tlen toteco toca mocajtoc)
Amo xijtequihuica imotlalnamiquilis, imocamac o imotlacayo para ma tlajtlacolchihuas, pero ximotemacaca senquistoc ica Toteco pampa ineltoyaj queja inmictoyaj, pero ama ya inquipiyaj yolistli tlen yancuic. Huajca sesen tlen imojuanti ma quitequihui itlalnamiquilis, icamac, ima huan sesen tlamantli tlen quipiya ipan itlacayo para quichihuas tlen nelía xitlahuac queja Toteco quinequi.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Romans tells us not to let our bodies do bad things for sin, but instead to give ourselves fully to God and use our bodies to do good things for Him.
Explained for Children
Imagine your body is like a toy. This verse says don't use the toy to break rules or hurt others. Instead, use it to help people and make God happy, just like you'd play nicely with your toys.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote Romans around 56-58 AD to Christians in Rome. He was addressing their questions about living a life of righteousness after salvation from sin.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're at work and tempted to gossip about coworkers. Instead, use that energy to encourage them or help with extra tasks, showing God's love through your actions.