Romans 5:13
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What Does This Mean?
This verse explains that before the law was given, sin existed in the world but wasn't considered wrongdoing because there were no laws to break. Paul is speaking here and emphasizes how God's grace covers all people, even those without explicit laws.
Explained for Children
Imagine you accidentally broke a toy before your parents gave you rules about taking care of toys. You didn't know it was wrong then, right? That's like this verse – sin existed but wasn't counted as breaking the law because there were no laws yet.
Historical Background
Paul wrote Romans around AD 57 to the Christians in Rome explaining how faith and grace connect with God’s law. The audience was a mix of Jewish and Gentile believers, with varying understandings of Old Testament laws.
Living It Out Today
Today, consider someone who grew up without understanding certain moral rules; they might not feel guilty about actions that others see as wrong. This verse reminds us to be compassionate towards those without the full knowledge of God’s law.