Romans 10
Paul teaches that faith in Jesus is necessary for salvation, and that people can confess Jesus as Lord with their mouth.
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Commentary
Romans 10 is a chapter that speaks to the importance of faith in the salvation of mankind. Paul begins by expressing his deep desire for the salvation of his fellow Jews, who he believes have not yet accepted the gospel of Jesus Christ. He laments that they have a zeal for God, but not according to knowledge. He then goes on to explain that faith is the only way to be saved, and that it is not something that can be earned or achieved through works. He also explains that the gospel must be preached to all nations in order for them to be saved. Paul then goes on to explain that faith comes from hearing the word of God, and that it is through faith that we are justified. He also explains that the law is not necessary for salvation, but rather it is faith in Jesus Christ that brings salvation. He then goes on to explain that the righteousness of God is revealed through faith in Jesus Christ, and that it is through faith that we are saved. In conclusion, Paul emphasizes the importance of faith in the salvation of mankind. He explains that faith is the only way to be saved, and that it is through faith that we are justified and receive the righteousness of God. He also explains that the gospel must be preached to all nations in order for them to be saved. This chapter is a powerful reminder of the importance of faith in the salvation of mankind.
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There are 21 verses in Romans, chapter 10.