Romans 1:2

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is talking about how God promised long ago through the prophets in the holy scriptures what would happen. The speaker here is referring to God and his promises, which were foretold by prophets.

Explained for Children

Imagine your dad tells you he will take you to a fun place someday. Then, over time, he keeps reminding you about this promise. That's like how God promised things through the prophets in old books, and now He is fulfilling those promises.

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote Romans around 57 AD to the Christians living in Rome. At that time, there was a mix of Jewish and Gentile believers who needed encouragement and clarification about their faith within the context of Roman society.

Living It Out Today

Today, you might think about your own promises and how they impact others. For example, if you promised to help a friend study for an important exam, follow through with that promise just as God keeps His promises.

Topics

prophecypromisefaithfulnessscriptureGod's planfulfillment

Related Verses

Isaiah 46:9-10Luke 24:44-45Acts 3:22-23Ephesians 2:20Hebrews 1:1

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 'holy scriptures' referred to in Romans 1:2?
The 'holy scriptures' are the Old Testament writings, which contained prophecies and promises about future events, including the coming of Jesus Christ.
Why is it important that God's promises were foretold by prophets?
It shows God’s faithfulness to His plan from the beginning. The fulfillment of these promises strengthens our trust in Him and His Word.
How can we apply Romans 1:2 to our daily lives?
We can rely on God's promises as He has fulfilled them before, just like He promised through prophets. This gives us hope and assurance in challenging times.
What other verses talk about the fulfillment of prophecies?
Verses like Isaiah 46:9-10 and Luke 24:44-45 discuss how God’s plans are fulfilled, providing examples of prophecy fulfillment in biblical history.
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