Romans


Romans is the sixth book of the New Testament and is one of Paul’s most important letters, explaining the gospel in depth. It teaches that all people are sinful and that salvation comes only through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works of the law. Romans emphasizes God’s grace, righteousness, and the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. It is a book of doctrine, redemption, and the call to live a new life in Christ.

Read more: The Book of Romans

Romans 1 | Romans 2 | Romans 3 | Romans 4 | Romans 5 | Romans 6 | Romans 7 | Romans 8 | Romans 9 | Romans 10 | Romans 11 | Romans 12 | Romans 13 | Romans 14 | Romans 15 | Romans 16

Romans Chapter Highlights

  • Romans 1: Gospel revealed; humanity’s sinfulness exposed
  • Romans 2: God judges impartially; law cannot save
  • Romans 3: All have sinned; justification by faith declared
  • Romans 4: Abraham justified by faith, not works
  • Romans 5: Peace with God through Christ; Adam vs Christ
  • Romans 6: Dead to sin, alive to God in Christ
  • Romans 7: Struggle with sin; law cannot free
  • Romans 8: Life in the Spirit; no condemnation in Christ
  • Romans 9: God’s sovereignty in choosing Israel
  • Romans 10: Salvation comes through faith in Christ
  • Romans 11: Israel’s future restoration; Gentiles included
  • Romans 12: Living sacrifices; gifts and love in the body
  • Romans 13: Submit to authorities; love fulfills the law
  • Romans 14: Do not judge over disputable matters
  • Romans 15: Unity in Christ; Paul’s mission plans
  • Romans 16: Final greetings and encouragement
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