Romans
Justification by Faith
Summary of Romans
16 chapters ● 37 min ● 57-58 CE
The Epistle to the Romans, also known as the Letter to the Romans, is a book of the New Testament of the Bible. It is a written letter from the apostle Paul to the Christian community in Rome.The Letter to the Romans covers a wide range of subjects, including the nature of faith, the relationship between Jews and Gentiles, and the role of God's grace in salvation. The letter also includes a number of teachings about Christian ethics and the importance of living a life that is pleasing to God.Key figures in the Letter to the Romans include the apostle Paul, as well as the Christian community in Rome, who are the recipients of the letter. The letter also mentions various other individuals, such as the Jewish people and the Gentiles, who are the subjects of the apostle's teachings and exhortations. The letter also includes a number of references to God and his actions, as well as expressions of trust and reliance on him.
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The Gospel of God
Romans, 1
32 verses ● 3 min
Paul introduces himself, and explains that the Good News is about God's plan to save all people through faith in Jesus Christ.
Read the chapterGod's Righteousness Revealed
Romans, 2
29 verses ● 3 min
Paul teaches that all people are guilty of sin and that God's judgment is based on their actions.
Read the chapterAll Have Sinned and Fall Short of the Glory of God
Romans, 3
31 verses ● 3 min
Paul teaches that all people are sinful and that they need salvation through faith in Jesus.
Read the chapterAbraham Justified by Faith
Romans, 4
25 verses ● 3 min
Paul teaches that Abraham was justified by faith, and that this is the same way that everyone can be justified.
Read the chapterThe Results of Justification
Romans, 5
21 verses ● 2 min
Paul teaches that through faith in Jesus, people can have peace with God and eternal life.
Read the chapterDead to Sin, Alive to God
Romans, 6
23 verses ● 2 min
Paul teaches that through faith in Jesus, people can overcome sin and live a new life.
Read the chapterThe Law and Sin
Romans, 7
25 verses ● 3 min
Paul teaches that people still struggle with sin even after being saved, but that through the help of the Holy Spirit, they can overcome it.
Read the chapterLife in the Spirit
Romans, 8
39 verses ● 4 min
Paul teaches that people who are in Christ Jesus are no longer under condemnation, and that the Holy Spirit helps them to live a life pleasing to God.
Read the chapterGod's Sovereignty and Election
Romans, 9
33 verses ● 3 min
Paul teaches that God's choice of some people for salvation is based on His own purpose and grace.
Read the chapterRighteousness Through Faith
Romans, 10
21 verses ● 2 min
Paul teaches that faith in Jesus is necessary for salvation, and that people can confess Jesus as Lord with their mouth.
Read the chapterIsrael's Rejection and the Gentiles' Acceptance
Romans, 11
36 verses ● 4 min
Paul teaches that the rejection of some of the Israelites does not mean that God has rejected them as a whole, and that Gentiles are included in the plan of salvation.
Read the chapterThe Marks of a True Christian
Romans, 12
21 verses ● 2 min
Paul teaches about the importance of living a life that is dedicated to God, and about the importance of loving others as yourself.
Read the chapterThe Duty to Obey Authorities
Romans, 13
14 verses ● 2 min
Paul teaches about the importance of obeying the government and about the coming of the Lord.
Read the chapterThe Law of Love
Romans, 14
23 verses ● 2 min
Paul teaches about the importance of not judging others, and about the importance of living in peace with one another.
Read the chapterThe Collection for the Saints in Jerusalem
Romans, 15
33 verses ● 3 min
Paul teaches about the importance of bearing with one another, and about the importance of the unity of the body of Christ.
Read the chapterGreetings and Closing Remarks
Romans, 16
27 verses ● 3 min
Paul greets some of his friends and closes the letter.
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