Romans 12:11
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
A 'nyi a-a': porluh:: en mu-a: koan: no, en 'beh 'i. A: ne neh ken 'do: Gwlor: baa'-a': weheh': za 'da.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Romans tells us to not be lazy in our work but to be enthusiastic and full of spirit while serving God. Paul is speaking here, emphasizing the importance of zeal and dedication.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends. This verse is like saying, 'Don't just stand there; play with all your heart because it's fun! And remember to always do your best for God too.'
Historical Background
The letter of Romans was written by Paul around AD 57-58 to the Christian community in Rome. He aimed to strengthen their faith and encourage them to live a life dedicated to Christ.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, you might be feeling overwhelmed at work or school. This verse reminds us to approach our tasks with enthusiasm and not let laziness take over, always remembering that our efforts reflect our service to God.
Topics
servicededicationzealwork ethicspiritual growthfaithfulness
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Romans 12:11?
The main message is about being diligent in our work and serving God with enthusiasm, reflecting a deep spiritual commitment.
How can this verse help me at my job or school?
By reminding you to approach your tasks with dedication and zeal, it encourages you to give your best effort and serve as if you are serving God himself.
What does 'fervent in spirit' mean in this context?
'Fervent in spirit' means being passionate and enthusiastic about serving the Lord with all of one's abilities and energy.
Is this verse only for Christians or can everyone learn from it?
While it is specifically addressed to Christians, anyone can benefit from its message of hard work and dedication in their daily activities.
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