30 Famous Bible Verses Explainedಮಾದರಿ

Bible Verse 19
… for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus. Romans 3:23-24 NIV
Why Is This Verse Famous?
This is the heart of the Christian faith. It explains both the problem we all face and the hope God offers through Jesus.
This verse and the next nine verses in this Plan all come from one author—a man named Paul. He was an early Jesus follower who frequently wrote letters to encourage church communities and help them grow in their faith. Many of his epistles were preserved in the Bible.
Paul wrote relatively short letters and used many memorable phrases that would stick with his readers—which means many well-known verses come from his writings.
A Short Explanation of the Verse
Paul doesn’t sugarcoat the truth of our problem—sin. Sin is any action, thought, or desire that goes against our identity as children of God. And all of us sin. That might sound discouraging, but it actually levels the playing field. None of us is perfect, and none of us is beyond God’s reach.
The good news is that God doesn’t leave us in our brokenness. We are “justified”—which means made right with Him—not because we’ve earned it, but because of His grace. Grace is God’s gift, given freely through Jesus, who redeems us and restores what sin has broken.
This verse captures both honesty and hope. Yes, we fall short. But yes, God’s grace is enough.
What Could This Verse Mean for You?
You do not have to pretend to be perfect. God already knows your flaws and failures, and He still offers you grace. Through Jesus, you are forgiven, loved, and made new.
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Curious about the Bible but not sure where to start? This Plan highlights some of the most famous verses and explains why they matter. Each day gives you the verse, a simple explanation, and a short reflection to help you connect it to your life. Whether you’re new to faith or just exploring, this Plan is a clear and encouraging place to begin.
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