Romans 12:16
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
عِيشُوا فِي انسِجامٍ بَعضُكُمْ مَعَ بَعضٍ. وَلا تَتَكَبَّرُوا، بَلْ عاشِرُوا البُسَطاءَ، وَلا تَغتَرُّوا وَكَأنَّكُمْ أذكَى مِنَ الآخَرِينَ!
What Does This Mean?
Romans 12:16 tells us to have the same mindset as others, not think too highly of ourselves, and treat everyone equally, no matter their status. The key message is humility and unity.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friends at a park, and one friend has a really cool toy that makes them feel special. This verse tells us to be kind and not think we’re better just because of what we have or can do. Treat everyone as equals!
Historical Background
Romans was written by Paul around AD 57-58 to Christians in Rome, who were facing divisions within the community due to differing backgrounds and beliefs. He encourages unity and humility.
Living It Out Today
In a workplace setting where there are different levels of hierarchy, this verse reminds employees not to feel superior just because they have a higher position, but to treat everyone with respect and equality.
Topics
humilityunityequalityrespectattitudecommunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote Romans?
The book of Romans was written by the apostle Paul to address issues within the early Christian community in Rome.
What is the main theme of this verse?
The main theme of Romans 12:16 is about promoting humility and unity among believers, urging them not to think highly of themselves but to treat everyone equally.
How does this relate to modern society?
In today's world, where social hierarchies can create division, Romans 12:16 reminds us to value all people equally and work towards building a more inclusive community.
What are some practical ways to apply Romans 12:16?
Practically, one can listen actively to others' opinions, avoid belittling someone's status or achievements, and always strive to treat everyone with respect and kindness.
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