Romans 6:21

Arabic Bible Morocco Version - 2012 (الترجمة المغربية القياسية)

What Does This Mean?

In Romans 6:21, Paul asks the readers to reflect on past behaviors they now regret and acknowledges that these actions lead to death. He emphasizes how their previous sinful choices had negative consequences.

Explained for Children

Imagine you eat lots of candy every day instead of eating vegetables. You might feel happy at first, but later you get sick because it's not healthy. Paul is asking if what we did in the past made us happy or just made us feel bad later?

Historical Background

This verse comes from a letter written by Apostle Paul to Christians in Rome around AD 57-58. The audience was a mixed congregation of Jewish and Gentile believers who needed guidance on living a life aligned with their faith.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where someone spends years ignoring health advice, eating poorly and not exercising, leading to serious health issues. This verse reminds us that our choices have consequences, and unhealthy habits can lead to negative outcomes.

Topics

sinconsequencesrepentancedeathregretfruit of the spirit

Related Verses

Ephesians 5:11Galatians 6:8Proverbs 4:17-19Hosea 13:15Romans 2:5

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 'things' Paul refers to in Romans 6:21?
Paul is referring to sinful activities that lead to shame and death, contrasting them with righteous actions that lead to life.
How can we avoid regretting our past choices?
By making wise decisions guided by God's word. Reflecting on the consequences of wrong actions helps us make better choices in the future.
What does it mean that the 'end of those things is death'?
It means that sinful behaviors have negative outcomes, ultimately leading to spiritual and sometimes physical harm or destruction.
How can this verse help someone who feels regret?
This verse encourages reflection on past actions and offers hope for change. It shows that acknowledging the consequences of sin is a step toward repentance and new life in Christ.
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