Romans 5:20
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What Does This Mean?
This verse from Romans explains that the law was given to show how sinful people could be, but when sin increased, God's grace and forgiveness became even more abundant. The writer is Paul, emphasizing how much greater God’s grace is compared to human sinfulness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a box of cookies, and someone gives you another cookie to see if you'll eat too many. If you do, your mom might give you an extra big hug because she loves you so much. That's like how the law showed people could be naughty, but God’s love is even bigger!
Historical Background
The letter to the Romans was written by Paul around 56-58 AD. He wrote it to a diverse Christian community in Rome, explaining key aspects of the Gospel and clarifying misunderstandings about Jewish law.
Living It Out Today
Think about times when you feel overwhelmed with guilt or mistakes. Just like this verse suggests, God's grace is not limited; it multiplies in response to our sinfulness. This can give us hope and strength in difficult personal situations.