Tiang pade berusahe adéq tiang pade tejariang kenaq léq arepan Allah sehingge hubungan tiang pade kance Allah jari solah malik langan idup léq dalem Almasih. Laguq lamun sesampun ngelaksaneang maraq nike, ternyate tiang pade tetep “dengan-dengan bedose” éndah maraq dengan-dengan saq ndéq Yahudi, napi niki artine Almasih saq jari penyebap tiang pade bedose? Pasti ndéqne maraq nike!
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Galatians says that if we seek to be justified by Christ but still find ourselves as sinners, does this make Christ the servant of sin? Paul emphatically denies this, saying it's an impossibility.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always helps you clean up your room. One day, even though your room is messy again, you wonder if that means your friend likes messes. That doesn't make sense, right? Similarly, Christ can help us without approving of our sins!
Historical Background
This verse was written by the apostle Paul around AD 49-50 to the Galatians, a group of early Christian communities in modern-day Turkey. The cultural context involves Jewish Christians who were debating whether Gentile converts needed to follow all Jewish laws.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse reminds us that we can't use God's grace as an excuse for sinning. For example, if someone uses the idea of forgiveness to justify repeated dishonesty at work, they're missing the point of true faith and repentance.
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