Romans 5:15
Ndebele Bible - 2010
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Romans talks about how the grace of God through Jesus Christ is much greater than any sin or offense that one might commit. The Apostle Paul is speaking, emphasizing that while one person's actions can harm many, Jesus' gift of grace benefits even more people.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone broke a vase and it made everyone sad, but then someone else gave away lots of new toys to make all those same people happy again. That's kind of what this verse is saying—Jesus' good gifts are much bigger than any one person’s mistakes.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote Romans around the year 57 AD from Corinth, addressing a diverse Christian community in Rome. He was explaining the importance of faith and grace to followers who were facing challenges with both Jews and Gentiles.
Living It Out Today
Consider a situation where a company's actions harm its customers' trust. Then imagine the CEO personally reaching out to each customer, offering genuine apologies and benefits that exceed what was lost. This demonstrates how much more powerful God's grace is compared to any wrongdoing we commit.
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