Romans 12:9
Amharic NASV (አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጒም)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Romans says that we should show love without pretending or faking it. It also tells us to hate what is wrong and stick with what is good. The message comes from Paul, who wrote this letter to the church in Rome.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always shows you how much they care for you by being honest and kind, even when others aren't. This verse tells us to be like that friend—show love truly without pretending, stay away from bad things, and stick with what is good.
Historical Background
The letter of Romans was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 57 to the Christian community in Rome. He wrote this as a way to introduce himself to them and explain key theological points about faith, salvation, and living a life that honors God.
Living It Out Today
In our daily lives, we can apply this verse when facing difficult decisions at work or school. For example, if you see someone cheating on a test, instead of joining in, you should report it and continue to study honestly, showing love by not encouraging bad behavior.