Romans 13:8

Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)

这是什么意思?

This verse from Romans says that we should not owe anyone anything except the obligation to love one another. This is because loving others fulfills all of God's commandments.

儿童解释

Imagine if you had a piggy bank where instead of saving money, you saved hugs and kind words for everyone around you. That’s what this verse means: don’t owe anyone anything but always make sure to share love with people!

历史背景

Romans was written by the Apostle Paul in about AD 57 to a community of Christians living in Rome. He wrote it to explain how Jesus' teachings fit into Jewish law and how believers should live.

今日应用

In modern life, this could mean forgiving debts between friends or family members and focusing on showing love and kindness instead of holding grudges over unpaid bills or favors not returned.

主题

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相关经文

Leviticus 19:18Matthew 22:37-40Galatians 5:14Romans 13:9-101 John 4:20-21

常见问题

Does this verse mean I should forgive all debts?
While the verse emphasizes love over material obligations, it doesn't necessarily mean forgiving financial debts. It suggests prioritizing love and relationships above other commitments.
How does loving others fulfill God's commandments?
Loving others is foundational in Christianity; fulfilling this duty often covers many of the specific commands about how to treat people, as seen in Jesus' teachings on the greatest commandment.
What are some ways to practice the love mentioned here?
You can practice by showing kindness, forgiveness, and compassion. Acts like volunteering, helping neighbors, or listening with empathy are practical ways to fulfill this commandment.
Can you explain the historical context of Romans 13:8?
Romans was written by Paul during his third missionary journey around AD 57. He addresses Christians in Rome, explaining how Jesus' teachings relate to Jewish law and guiding them on living a life pleasing to God.
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