Romans 14:23
Chinese Bible 1919 (Traditional) (文理和合譯本《新舊約全書》)
这是什么意思?
This verse from Romans says that if someone eats something they doubt is right, it's sinful because their actions aren't done with faith. Paul wrote this to address issues in the early Christian church about food and conscience.
儿童解释
Imagine you're not sure if eating a cookie before dinner is okay, but you do it anyway. If you feel bad or unsure, then it might be wrong for you because your heart isn't fully agreeing with what you’re doing.
历史背景
Paul wrote Romans to Christians in Rome around 56 AD. He addresses conflicts between Jewish and Gentile believers over practices like eating certain foods, which were seen differently based on cultural and religious backgrounds.
今日应用
In today's context, this could apply to someone who is unsure about a career choice but pursues it anyway, leading to anxiety or guilt because they lack faith in the decision’s righteousness.