Romans 6:15

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

这是什么意思?

This verse is from the Apostle Paul's letter to the Romans. He asks if Christians can now sin freely because they are not under the law but under God’s grace, and he emphatically says no.

儿童解释

Imagine you get a really nice present from your friend. Does that mean it's okay to break their toys? No way! It works the same with God. Just because He gives us love doesn't mean we can do bad things.

历史背景

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 57, addressing a mixed congregation of Jewish and Gentile believers in Rome. The context was a debate about whether Christians should follow Mosaic Law or live under the grace provided by Jesus Christ.

今日应用

In today's world, imagine someone thinking that because their boss is very lenient with work hours, they can come late every day. That wouldn't be right; instead, we should respect and honor the grace given to us.

主题

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相关经文

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常见问题

What is the main message of Romans 6:15?
The verse emphasizes that being under God's grace doesn't give an excuse for sinning. Instead, it highlights a commitment to living rightly.
How does this relate to the idea of law and grace?
It clarifies that while Christians are no longer bound by Mosaic Law, they must not misuse grace as license to sin, showing a balance between freedom and responsibility.
Can you provide an example of misunderstanding Romans 6:15?
Someone might think grace means they can do anything without consequences. This is a misinterpretation; grace calls for a lifestyle of obedience to God.
What does 'God forbid' mean in this context?
'God forbid' expresses strong disapproval or rejection of the idea that one should sin because they are under grace, highlighting God's clear stance against such thinking.
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