For none of us liveth to himself, and no man dieth to himself.
Ninguno de nosotros vive solo para sí mismo, y cuando morimos, tampoco es solo por nosotros mismos.
Como cristianos, tanto nuestra vida como nuestra muerte tienen un propósito que va más allá de nosotros mismos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the first century, the church in Rome was made up of both Jewish and Gentile believers who often disagreed on matters like dietary restrictions and the observance of holy days, leading to divisions within the community. Paul wrote his letter to the Romans to encourage harmony and mutual acceptance among these groups, emphasizing that all believers are under God's grace. In Romans 14:7, he highlights that individual lives and deaths are not isolated but connected to the larger body of Christ and accountable to God.
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