Romans 1:32
Bashkir 2023 (Изге Яҙма)
Алланың бойороғонда, ундай эштәрҙе ҡылған әҙәмдәр үлемгә лайыҡ, тип әйтелгәнен белә тороп, был яманлыҡтарҙы үҙҙәре эшләп кенә ҡалмай, уларҙы ҡылыусыларҙы хуплап-ҡеүәтләп торалар.
What Does This Mean?
This verse in Romans talks about people who know that certain bad actions are wrong and deserve punishment, but they still do these things and even enjoy others doing them too. The speaker is Paul, emphasizing the consequences of rejecting God’s standards.
Explained for Children
Imagine you know eating lots of candy is bad for your teeth, but you eat it anyway and laugh about how yucky it would be to brush your teeth. That's kind of like what this verse is saying, but with much bigger choices that affect people a lot more.
Historical Background
Paul wrote Romans from Corinth around 56-58 AD to encourage Christians in Rome. He was addressing both Jewish and Gentile (non-Jewish) believers who were dealing with different beliefs and lifestyles.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can apply when someone knows that smoking is bad for health but still smokes and encourages others to do it too. It shows a disregard for known consequences even when the harmful effects are clear.
Topics
judgmentsinconsequencesmoral standardsGod's willdisobedience
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul emphasize knowing the judgment of God?
Paul emphasizes this to show that ignorance is not an excuse for sin. People who know what's right and still choose wrong actions face greater accountability.
How can we avoid the pitfalls described in Romans 1:32?
We can stay informed about God’s standards, seek wise counsel, and surround ourselves with people who support living according to these values. Regularly reflecting on our actions and their consequences also helps.
What does it mean to 'have pleasure in them that do them'?
This phrase means enjoying or supporting others engaging in wrongful acts, even when knowing those acts are wrong. It highlights a deeper level of moral failure beyond personal wrongdoing.
How does Romans 1:32 relate to modern societal issues?
It can relate to various contemporary issues where people ignore the harmful effects of their actions, such as environmental destruction or social injustice. Knowing something is wrong but still supporting it can reflect this verse.
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