Romans 16 Commentary: Gospel Fellowship and Warning
Romans 16 shows gospel partnership through named believers, faithful hospitality, doctrinal vigilance, and grace in Christ’s church.
Romans 16 shows gospel partnership through named believers, faithful hospitality, doctrinal vigilance, and grace in Christ’s church.
Romans 15 calls believers to Christlike unity, Scripture-shaped hope, Gentile praise, and gospel partnership in Paul’s mission.
Romans 14 teaches Christians how to welcome one another, honor conscience, and pursue peace under the lordship of Christ.
Romans 13 explains Christian submission to authority, love as the law’s fulfillment, and urgent holiness in light of Christ.
Romans 12 explains worship as living sacrifice, renewed minds, humble gifts, sincere love, patient hope, and peaceable goodness.
Romans 11 explains God’s faithful remnant, Gentile grafting, Israel’s hope, and the mercy that leads Paul into worship.
Romans 10 explains Israel’s zeal, Christ as law’s fulfillment, salvation through confessing Jesus, and the preached word that summons faith.
Romans 9 explains Paul’s grief for Israel, God’s sovereign mercy, and righteousness received by faith in Christ.
Romans 8 proclaims freedom from condemnation, life in the Spirit, adoption, future glory, and unbreakable love in Christ.
Romans 7 explains death to the law, sin’s misuse of the commandment, and deliverance through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Romans 6 explains why grace breaks sin’s reign and unites believers to Christ’s death, resurrection, righteousness, and eternal life.
Romans 5 explains justification by faith, Christ’s reconciling death, and grace reigning over sin, death, and condemnation.
Romans 4 explains Abraham’s faith, David’s blessing, and God’s promise of righteousness through grace to all who believe.
Romans 3 explains universal guilt, God’s faithful righteousness, and justification by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
Romans 2 explains God’s impartial judgment, the danger of religious hypocrisy, and the heart-level obedience fulfilled through Christ.
Romans 1 introduces Paul’s gospel, Christ’s resurrection power, humanity’s guilt, and God’s righteousness revealed clearly for all who believe.
Romans explains God’s saving righteousness in Christ, exposes human sin, grounds justification by faith, and reshapes the church’s life in hope and holiness.
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