Romans 12:3
balinese
Malantaran sih pasuecan Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa sane sampun kapaicayang ring tiang, tiang matur ring semeton sareng sami asapuniki: Sampunangja semeton mikayunin ragan semetone langkungan ring kawentenan semetone. Nanging semeton patut ngalap asor ring pakayunan, tur semeton suang-suang patut ngajiang raga satinut ring kapracayan sane sampun kapaicayang antuk Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa ring semeton suang-suang.
What Does This Mean?
In Romans 12:3, the Apostle Paul reminds everyone to avoid thinking too highly of themselves but rather to have a sober understanding of their abilities and faith as given by God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special toy that makes you happy. But it's not better than other kids' toys; they just have different ones. Paul says we should be happy with what we have without thinking our toys are the best in the world.
Historical Background
This verse is written by Apostle Paul around 57 AD to the Christian community in Rome, addressing the need for humility and a realistic view of one's faith within the broader context of their religious practices.
Living It Out Today
In today’s workplace, an employee should understand their role and not overestimate their abilities or importance. This helps in maintaining team harmony and personal growth through collaboration rather than ego-driven competition.
Topics
humilityfaithgracecommunityself-awarenessmeasuring faith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote this verse?
The Apostle Paul wrote this verse as part of his letter to the Christians in Rome.
What does it mean to 'think soberly'?
To think soberly means having a realistic and balanced view of oneself without overestimating one's abilities or importance.
Why is understanding faith's measure important?
Understanding your faith's measure helps in humility, recognizing God’s role in giving you what you have, leading to better relationships within the community.
How can this verse help in a team setting?
This verse encourages team members to value each other's contributions without overestimating their own, fostering cooperation and mutual respect.
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