Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.
Mira ambos lados de Dios: es increíblemente bondadoso pero también seriamente justo. ¿Aquellos que se alejaron? Enfrentaron su justicia. Pero tú estás experimentando su bondad ahora mismo. Solo recuerda, tienes que mantenerte conectado a esa bondad, o podrías terminar cortado también.
Dios es tanto bondadoso como justo, y debemos permanecer conectados a su bondad para no ser cortados.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Paul wrote his letter to the Romans around 57 AD to explain God's redemptive plan, particularly how He deals with both Jews and Gentiles in the context of faith and salvation. In Romans 11, Paul uses the metaphor of an olive tree to illustrate that some Jewish branches were broken off due to unbelief, allowing Gentiles to be grafted in, but this serves as a warning against arrogance. This verse highlights the balance of God's character, urging Gentile believers to recognize His goodness toward them while remembering His severity toward those who rejected Him.
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