Romans 14:11
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
Çünki yazılıb:«Rəbb deyir:Varlığıma and içdim,Hər diz önümdə çökəcək,Hər dil Allah olduğumu bildirəcək».
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that one day, everyone will acknowledge God's authority and bow down to him. It’s a quote from the Old Testament where God is speaking about his universal rule over all creation.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were the leader of a big game, and in this game, every player had to bend their knee and say that they agree with your rules. That's what this verse means: one day, everyone will accept that God is the boss of everything!
Historical Background
Paul wrote Romans around AD 57-58 to Gentile Christians living in Rome. He drew on Old Testament prophecies to reinforce his message about salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine a global leader who demands that all citizens acknowledge their authority. This verse reminds us that one day, everyone will recognize God's supreme authority over our lives and choices.
Topics
salvationauthorityworshipconfessionuniversal sovereigntyfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this verse apply to non-believers too?
Yes, the verse implies that all people, including non-believers, will eventually acknowledge God's sovereignty. However, true faith involves willingly submitting to God now.
What does it mean for every tongue to confess?
It means that everyone will verbally acknowledge God’s supremacy over their lives and choices, whether by choice or compulsion, recognizing His ultimate authority.
Is this a prediction about the end times?
While it can be seen as a prophecy about the end times, the verse emphasizes God's universal sovereignty, which applies at any point in history and is ultimately fulfilled in the future.
How does Romans 14:11 relate to other parts of Romans?
This verse fits into Paul’s argument about unity among Christians. It highlights that all are subject to God, thus emphasizing equality in Christ's body regardless of cultural or personal differences.
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