Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Hva skal vi da si? Skal vi fortsette å synde, slik at Gud kan vise sin nåde og tilgi oss gang på gang? Nei, selvfølgelig ikke! Vi kan ikke på den ene siden ha Jesus som Herre og ta imot tilgivelsen gjennom Hans død, og samtidig ukritisk fortsette å gjøre ting som vi vet er galt! Vet dere ikke at alle vi som ble døpt til Jesus, ble døpt til Hans død? I dåpen viste vi oss villige til å følge Ham – og bli begravd med Ham. Slik som Kristus ble reist opp fra døden på grunn av Gud, slik skal også vi blir reist opp med Ham.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a rhetorical question from Paul to the Romans. He's asking if it makes sense for Christians to keep sinning just so God can show more grace. The key message is that living in sin contradicts the purpose of grace.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who gives you treats every time you do something naughty. Would it make sense to keep being naughty just to get more treats? No, because that's not what your friend wants for you.
Historical Background
Paul wrote this letter around 57 AD to the church in Rome. The Romans were grappling with how their new faith affected their behavior. Paul addresses common misunderstandings about grace and sin.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone believes they can keep making bad choices because God will forgive them every time. This verse reminds us that true freedom in Christ means living according to His principles, not exploiting His forgiveness.
The verse questions whether it's reasonable to keep sinning just so God can show more grace. It emphasizes that grace does not justify ongoing sin.
How did the original audience understand this message?
The early Christians in Rome might have been confused about how their new faith affected their actions, and Paul clarifies that true freedom from sin comes through Christ's grace.
Can you give an example of applying Romans 6:1 today?
Someone who believes they can keep making mistakes because God will always forgive them might need to reconsider. True faith involves striving for righteousness, not exploiting forgiveness.
What does this verse teach about grace and sin?
It teaches that while God's grace is abundant, it doesn't mean we should continue in sin. Grace leads us towards righteousness, not away from it.