Romans 7:8
Dutch 1939 (De Heilige Schrift, Petrus Canisiusvertaling, 1939)
Wat betekent dit?
This verse is part of Paul's letter to the Romans explaining how sin works in our lives. He says that when we learn about God’s laws, it makes us aware of all the ways we can disobey them. Without knowing these rules, sin wasn't as noticeable.
Uitgelegd voor kinderen
Imagine you're playing a game with no rules—everything seems fine and fun! But once someone tells you there are rules to follow, suddenly you notice all the things you were doing wrong. That's kind of what Paul is saying about learning about God’s laws; it helps us see our mistakes more clearly.
Historische achtergrond
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 57-58 from Corinth to Christians in Rome. He was addressing a community dealing with the tension between Jewish and Gentile believers, emphasizing that both groups are united by faith in Christ.
Toepassing voor vandaag
Think about a time when you learned something new about yourself or your behavior through a rule or principle. Maybe it was at work where a new policy made you realize some of your habits weren't as good as they could be. This verse reminds us that awareness is the first step toward growth and change.
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