Romans 6:14
Chinese Bible 1927 (Traditional) (文理《委辦譯本》)
这是什么意思?
This verse tells us that sin should not control our lives because we are no longer under the old laws but under God's grace. It comes from Paul, who is writing to believers, emphasizing freedom in Christ.
儿童解释
Imagine you have a strict rule book at home, but now your parents say you don't need those rules anymore; they'll guide you with love instead. That's like what this verse means - we're free from old rules and live by God’s kindness!
历史背景
This verse is part of the letter written by Paul to the Roman believers around 57 AD. The audience was mostly Gentiles, and he wrote to clarify the relationship between Jewish law and Christian grace in a predominantly Greek culture.
今日应用
A modern example could be someone struggling with a habit they can't control. This verse reminds them that through God's grace, they have freedom from such constraints and can seek help and live a new life.