Romans 3:18

Amharic (Tigrigna: Contemporary Tigrinya Bible 2024)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that some people do not fear God at all. They act as if there are no consequences for their actions because they don't see any fear of God in themselves or others around them.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who thinks they can break any rule without getting in trouble, like eating cookies before dinner and thinking Mom won't notice. This verse is saying some people act just that way about God—they think there's no one watching over what they do wrong.

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote this to the Romans around 57 AD. He was addressing a Jewish-Christian community, contrasting their understanding of righteousness with the pagan world and emphasizing how faith in Christ fulfills the law.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, consider someone who feels they can cheat on taxes or lie without any repercussions because they believe God doesn't care about such things. This verse reminds us that true fear of God involves acknowledging His presence and acting accordingly.

Topics

fear of Godconsequencesmoralitysinspiritual awarenessjudgment

Related Verses

Psalm 36:1Ecclesiastes 8:12-13John 3:19-20Hebrews 10:31Proverbs 14:27

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Romans and what was its purpose?
Romans was written by the Apostle Paul around 57 AD. Its primary purpose was to explain how faith in Christ fulfills the law and unites Jews and Gentiles under one gospel.
How does fear of God relate to morality?
The concept of fearing God often involves a sense of reverence and respect for divine laws, which can guide moral behavior by instilling a belief in accountability for actions.
Can people who do not fear God still be good people?
Yes, individuals may exhibit ethical behavior without acknowledging God. However, the verse suggests that true righteousness involves recognizing God's authority and acting with respect towards Him.
What is the importance of this verse in understanding human nature?
This verse highlights a critical aspect of human nature—the tendency to act without moral restraint when there is no perceived accountability or fear of consequences from a higher power like God.
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