As Paul continues his argument against any notion of self-righteousness, he takes time to reflect upon the trustworthiness and faithfulness of God. He invites us to rest upon the faithfulness…
Paul continues his look at why his own people, the Jews, are also unrighteous and how physical circumcision cannot justify them before a righteous God. There is nothing about what…
As Paul continues to diagnose the fallen human condition, he moves to explain the plan of God against unrighteousness. When Christ returns, he will judge each man according to their…
In the opening verses of chapter 2, Paul continues his diagnosis of the human condition by stating the iniquity of outwardly moral people. He begins his transition from condemning the…
In the last four verses of chapter 1, Paul's indictment of the Gentile world reaches the climax of wickedness present everywhere, and in which every person participates. All of us…
In a challenging passage for our current age to hear, Paul continues his argument that we have chosen to reject God and worship everything and anything else. This is idolatry,…
Verse 17 of Romans 1 tells us that the Gospel of Jesus reveals God's righteousness, and that he offers it to everyone who believes. The reason we need this is…
In two of the most significant verses in the whole Bible, Paul states his main thesis for his letter to the Romans. The gospel of Jesus is God's power to…
Paul very personally tells the Romans of his eagerness to come be with them and preach the gospel to them so that they both will be encouraged in their faith.…
Romans is a letter and opens with a salutation from the writer about his subject to his readers. Simply stated, Paul calls himself a servant and an apostle with a…