Romans 9:31
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What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the Apostle Paul's letter to the Romans. It states that despite Israel's efforts to follow and achieve righteousness through the law, they did not attain true righteousness as intended by God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're trying really hard to get a gold star for being perfect at everything, but no matter how much you try, something always seems to go wrong. That's kind of what happened with Israel; even though they tried their best to follow all the rules, they couldn't find true goodness just by following the law.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this part of Romans around AD 57-58 while in Corinth. He was addressing Jewish and Gentile Christians living in Rome about the relationship between faith and the law, aiming to clarify how God's promises through Jesus Christ are for all people.
Living It Out Today
Today, someone might struggle to feel good enough by following rules alone, like a student trying to earn perfect grades without understanding why education is important. True righteousness comes from trusting in God’s grace, not just following the law.