Romans 6:23

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Romans 6:23 says that when we sin, we earn death, but God gives us eternal life through Jesus Christ as a gift. Paul is speaking, emphasizing the contrast between the consequences of sin and the gift of God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a piggy bank. Every time you do something wrong, you put a coin in for a penalty. But God gives you a big, beautiful treasure chest filled with eternal life, just because He loves you and wants to give it to you through Jesus.

Historical Background

The verse was written by Paul around 57 AD to the Romans, a community of Christians facing challenges of understanding grace and law. In the Jewish and Roman context, the idea of wages and gifts was well-understood, emphasizing the free nature of God’s gift.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you are facing a difficult decision that could lead to regret and negative consequences. Remember, the path of sin leads to death, but choosing to follow Jesus can lead to a life full of meaning and purpose.

Topics

salvationeternal lifesinGod's graceforgivenessJesus Christ

Related Verses

Ezekiel 18:4John 3:16Romans 3:23Romans 5:12Revelation 21:4

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Romans 6:23?
The main message is that sin leads to death, but God's gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ is available to all who receive it.
How can I apply Romans 6:23 to my life?
You can focus on the gift of eternal life and make choices that reflect your gratitude for God’s gift, avoiding the path of sin which leads to death.
What does it mean that sin leads to death?
Sin separates us from God, leading to spiritual death. In a broader sense, it refers to the consequences of wrong actions that can harm oneself and others.
How does God’s gift of eternal life through Jesus differ from the wages of sin?
The wages of sin are earned through our actions, while God’s gift of eternal life is freely given through Jesus, not based on our merit but on God’s grace.
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