Listen "Introduction to the Book of Romans, 1:1-17"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textRomans 1:1-17 is an introduction to the book of Romans, which is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the church in Rome. In this passage, Paul identifies himself as a servant of Jesus Christ and emphasizes that his calling is to proclaim the gospel to all people.He then greets the Romans and expresses his desire to visit them in person, both to strengthen their faith and to be encouraged by their faith.Paul also sets out the main theme of the book of Romans, which is the righteousness of God that comes through faith in Jesus Christ. He explains that this righteousness is available to all people, both Jews and Gentiles, who believe in Jesus.Paul goes on to describe the state of humanity apart from God, emphasizing the universality of sin and the need for salvation. He explains that God's wrath is revealed against all unrighteousness, but that the righteousness of God is also revealed through faith in Jesus Christ.Finally, Paul concludes this section by declaring his eagerness to preach the gospel in Rome, and by expressing his confidence in the power of the gospel to save all who believe.
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