Romans 15:2

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Romans tells us to do what is best for others and help them grow in faith. Paul wrote this, encouraging believers to focus on building up their neighbors spiritually.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who loves drawing. This verse says that if you share your crayons with them or cheer when they finish a picture, it helps them feel good about their art and keeps them excited about drawing more. That’s what Paul means by helping others grow in faith.

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote this as part of his letter to the Romans around AD 57-58. He was addressing both Jewish and Gentile believers, encouraging unity and support among diverse groups within the early Christian church.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, if your coworker is struggling with a project, offering help or encouragement could boost their confidence and improve teamwork, which reflects the spirit of Romans 15:2.

Topics

lovefaithunityedificationservicecommunity

Related Verses

Philippians 2:41 Corinthians 8:1Galatians 6:2Proverbs 11:30Hebrews 10:24

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Romans 15:2?
The main message encourages believers to focus on what benefits others spiritually, fostering a supportive community.
How can I apply Romans 15:2 in my daily life?
Look for opportunities to support and encourage those around you, especially in ways that help them grow spiritually or personally.
Why is edification important according to this verse?
Edification helps build others up in faith and character, which strengthens the community and individual's relationship with God.
How does Romans 15:2 relate to other teachings of Paul?
It aligns with Paul’s emphasis on unity and serving one another, seen in letters like Philippians and Galatians, promoting a supportive church community.
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