Romans 13:13
Chinese Bible TNV 2012 (Traditional) (客語聖經 – 現代臺灣客語譯本,新舊約全書客語聖經 – 漢字版)
这是什么意思?
This verse from Romans 13:13 says we should live our lives honestly and with integrity, avoiding behaviors like drunkenness, wild parties, sexual immorality, and arguing. The key message is to conduct ourselves in a way that reflects the light of day rather than hiding behind darkness.
儿童解释
Imagine walking on a sunny day where everyone can see you. That's how we should live our lives - honestly and without doing bad things like getting too excited with friends, drinking too much juice (like grown-ups do), or fighting over toys. We want to be good examples for others.
历史背景
This verse was written by the Apostle Paul in around 57 AD to Christians living in Rome. At that time, Roman society often engaged in decadent behavior, and Paul's letter aimed at guiding believers towards a more righteous way of life despite societal norms.
今日应用
In today’s world, this verse can guide us when we're tempted to engage in partying too much or arguing over trivial matters. For example, if your friends suggest skipping school for drinks, remember this verse and choose integrity over fun.