Romans 3:20
Chinese Bible 1919 (Traditional) (文理和合譯本《新舊約全書》)
这是什么意思?
Romans 3:20 tells us that following the law alone doesn't make anyone perfect in God's eyes; instead, it shows us where we go wrong. Paul is speaking here to emphasize that our actions aren’t enough for salvation.
儿童解释
Imagine you have a list of rules at home. Just knowing these rules and trying your best isn't enough for you to be perfect. Instead, the rules help you see when you do something naughty.
历史背景
This verse is part of the letter written by Paul to Romans around 57 AD. The audience was a mixed congregation in Rome with both Jewish and Gentile believers. In that time, there were debates about whether following the law could achieve righteousness before God.
今日应用
In modern life, this can be like trying hard at work or school but feeling it's not enough to earn love or acceptance. Instead of focusing on our efforts alone, we should recognize where we fall short and seek God’s grace.