Romans 13:5
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
لِذَلِكَ يَلْزَمُ أَنْ يُخْضَعَ لَهُ، لَيْسَ بِسَبَبِ ٱلْغَضَبِ فَقَطْ، بَلْ أَيْضًا بِسَبَبِ ٱلضَّمِيرِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Romans tells us to obey the laws of our government not just because we fear punishment, but also because it's the right thing to do according to our conscience. The speaker is Paul, and he emphasizes that obedience should come from a moral sense.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a rule at home not to take cookies before dinner. Paul says, follow this rule not just because Mom will be upset, but also because deep down, you know it's the right thing to do!
Historical Background
This verse was written by Apostle Paul around 57 AD from Corinth to the Roman Christians. It reflects his advice on living in a society governed by laws and emphasizes moral obedience.
Living It Out Today
If your workplace has rules about using company time for personal matters, Romans 13:5 suggests you should follow these rules not only because you might get fired but also because it’s ethically right to use work time for work tasks.
Topics
obedienceconsciencegovernmentethicsmoralityrespect
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul emphasize conscience in this verse?
Paul wants Christians to understand that obedience should come from a place of moral integrity, not just fear of consequences. This highlights the importance of doing right for its own sake.
How can Romans 13:5 apply to civic duties?
This verse encourages citizens to engage in their civic duties with a sense of conscience and morality, beyond mere compliance with the law.
What does 'for wrath' refer to in this context?
'For wrath' refers to the potential punishment from authorities if one disobeys laws. Paul contrasts this fear-based obedience with conscientious obedience.
Does Romans 13:5 support blind obedience?
No, it emphasizes moral and ethical reasons for compliance rather than mere fear of authority, suggesting a thoughtful and principled approach to following rules.
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