#82 Discipleship Night_Romans 01_10.15.25

17/10/2025 39 min
#82 Discipleship Night_Romans 01_10.15.25

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Episode Synopsis

Romans 1, written by the Apostle Paul, serves as the introduction to his letter to the Christians in Rome. Paul begins by identifying himself as a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, and set apart for the gospel of God. He expresses his desire to visit the Roman believers to encourage them and strengthen their faith.

The chapter then shifts focus to the righteousness of God revealed through the gospel, which is available to all who believe—both Jews and Gentiles. Paul emphasizes that the just shall live by faith.

The latter part of Romans 1 presents a strong critique of humanity’s rejection of God. Paul explains that although people knew God through creation, they chose to worship idols instead, leading to moral and spiritual decay. As a result, God “gave them over” to their sinful desires, and Paul lists various forms of unrighteousness, showing the depth of humanity’s rebellion and need for salvation.

Key Themes:
• The power of the gospel for salvation
• God’s righteousness revealed through faith
• The consequences of rejecting God
• The universality of human sinfulness

This chapter sets the foundation for Paul’s argument that all people need the grace and redemption offered through Jesus Christ.