Romans 13:3
Amharic Catholic Version (መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ - (ካቶሊካዊ እትም - ኤማሁስ)) No Year
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Bible says that rulers should not scare people who do good things, but those who do bad things should fear them. If you want to avoid being afraid of authority, just do what is right and you will be praised for it.
Explained for Children
Imagine your parents as the rulers in this story. They don't get mad at you when you clean up your room or help out, but they might if you break something or lie about it. If you always try to do good things, then you won’t have anything to worry about!
Historical Background
This verse is from the letter of Romans written by Paul around 57 AD. The audience was a mixed congregation in Rome, both Jews and Gentiles, living under Roman law. It reflects Paul’s advice on how Christians should relate to governing authorities.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, think about how you interact with teachers or bosses at work. If you always try to do your best and follow the rules, there's no reason for them to be angry or fearful of you. This principle applies in many areas of life where authority is involved.