Most Popular Bible Verses in Romans

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For "every one, without exception, who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved."

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And do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death?

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To what conclusion, then, shall we come? Are we to persist in sinning in order that the grace extended to us may be the greater?

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For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither the lower ranks of evil angels nor the higher, neither things present nor things future, nor the forces of nature,

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This then is the reason why God gave them up to vile passions. For not only did the women among them exchange the natural use of their bodies for one which is contrary to nature, but the men also,

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among whom you also, called, as you have been, to belong to Jesus Christ, are numbered:

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But now a righteousness coming from God has been brought to light apart from any Law, both Law and Prophets bearing witness to it--

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And you who pronounce judgement upon those who do such things although your own conduct is the same as theirs--do you imagine that you yourself will escape unpunished when God judges?

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and even then, though they were not then born and had not done anything either good or evil, yet in order that God's electing purpose might not be frustrated, based, as it was, not on their actions but on the will of Him who called them, she was told,

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But how are they to call on One in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in One whose voice they have never heard? And how are they to hear without a preacher?

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always in my prayers entreating that now, at length, if such be His will, the way may by some means be made clear for me to come to you.

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and if their lapse is the enriching of the world, and their overthrow the enriching of the Gentiles, will not still greater good follow their restoration?

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And I desire you to know, brethren, that I have many a time intended to come to you--though until now I have been disappointed--in order that among you also I might gather some fruit from my labours, as I have already done among the rest of the Gentile nations.

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For this reason, in accordance with their own depraved cravings, God gave them up to uncleanness, allowing them to dishonour their bodies among themselves with impurity.

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because what may be known about Him is plain to their inmost consciousness; for He Himself has made it plain to them.

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For there is a truth, brethren, not revealed hitherto, of which I do not wish to leave you in ignorance, for fear you should attribute superior wisdom to yourselves--the truth, I mean, that partial blindness has fallen upon Israel until the great mass of the Gentiles have come in;

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Jew and Gentile are on precisely the same footing; for the same Lord is Lord over all, and is infinitely kind to all who call upon Him for deliverance.

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You are therefore without excuse, O man, whoever you are who sit in judgement upon others. For when you pass judgement on your fellow man, you condemn yourself; for you who sit in judgement upon others are guilty of the same misdeeds;

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But it cannot be denied that all that the Law says is addressed to those who are living under the Law, in order that every mouth may be stopped, and that the whole world may await sentence from God.

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What then? Are we Jews more highly estimated than they? Not in the least; for we have already charged all Jews and Gentiles alike with being in thraldom to sin.

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But what does it say? "The Message is close to you, in your mouth and in your heart;" that is, the Message which we are publishing about the faith--

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For all creation, gazing eagerly as if with outstretched neck, is waiting and longing to see the manifestation of the sons of God.

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For if men are controlled by their earthly natures, they give their minds to earthly things. If they are controlled by their spiritual natures, they give their minds to spiritual things.

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I am telling you the truth as a Christian man--it is no falsehood, for my conscience enlightened, as it is, by the Holy Spirit adds its testimony to mine--

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so that for my part I am willing and eager to proclaim the Good News to you also who are in Rome.

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But you, why do you find fault with your brother? Or you, why do you look down upon your brother? We shall all stand before God to be judged;

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No indeed; for in that case how shall He judge all mankind?)

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What follows? Is the Law itself a sinful thing? No, indeed; on the contrary, unless I had been taught by the Law, I should have known nothing of sin as sin. For instance, I should not have known what covetousness is, if the Law had not repeatedly said, "Thou shalt not covet."

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Do you not know that if you surrender yourselves as bondservants to obey any one, you become the bondservants of him whom you obey, whether the bondservants of Sin (with death as the result)

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To Him who has it in His power to make you strong, as declared in the Good News which I am spreading, and the proclamation concerning Jesus Christ, in harmony with the unveiling of the Truth which in the periods of past Ages remained unuttered,

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whereas in the case of a man who pleads no actions of his own, but simply believes in Him who declares the ungodly free from guilt, his faith is placed to his credit as righteousness.

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I ask then, Has God cast off His People? No, indeed. Why, I myself am an Israelite, of the posterity of Abraham and of the tribe of Benjamin.

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What then shall we say that Abraham, our earthly forefather, has gained?

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And more than that, we ourselves, though we possess the Spirit as a foretaste and pledge of the glorious future, yet we ourselves inwardly sigh, as we wait and long for open recognition as sons through the deliverance of our bodies.

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No, indeed; let us hold God to be true, though every man should prove to be false. As it stands written, "That Thou mayest be shown to be just in the sentence Thou pronouncest, and gain Thy cause when Thou contendest."

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For the universe owes its origin to Him, was created by Him, and has its aim and purpose in Him. To Him be the glory throughout the Ages! Amen.

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In the same way you also must regard yourselves as dead in relation to sin, but as alive in relation to God, because you are in Christ Jesus.

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Brethren, do you not know--for I am writing to people acquainted with the Law--that it is during our lifetime that we are subject to the Law?

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Pay back to no man evil for evil. Take thought for what is right and seemly in every one's esteem.

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It follows then that just as the result of a single transgression is a condemnation which extends to the whole race, so also the result of a single decree of righteousness is a life-giving acquittal which extends to the whole race.

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One man esteems one day more highly than another; another esteems all days alike. Let every one be thoroughly convinced in his own mind.

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Carry out these injunctions because you know the critical period at which we are living, and that it is now high time, to rouse yourselves from sleep; for salvation is now nearer to us than when we first became believers.

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And from this we learn that everything is dependent not on man's will or endeavour, but upon God who has mercy. For the Scripture said to Pharaoh,

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For if, through the transgression of the one individual, Death made use of the one individual to seize the sovereignty, all the more shall those who receive God's overflowing grace and gift of righteousness reign as kings in Life through the one individual, Jesus Christ.

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For I know that in me, that is, in my lower self, nothing good has its home; for while the will to do right is present with me, the power to carry it out is not.

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For the true Jew is not the man who is simply a Jew outwardly, and true circumcision is not that which is outward and bodily.

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For what I do, I do not recognize as my own action. What I desire to do is not what I do, but what I am averse to is what I do.

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For when Gentiles who have no Law obey by natural instinct the commands of the Law, they, without having a Law, are a Law to themselves;

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Salute one another with a holy kiss. All the Churches of Christ send greetings to you.

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Therefore, brethren, it is not to our lower natures that we are under obligation that we should live by their rule.

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To them the Patriarchs belong, and from them in respect of His human lineage came the Christ, who is exalted above all, God blessed throughout the Ages. Amen.

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For as through the disobedience of the one individual the mass of mankind were constituted sinners, so also through the obedience of the One the mass of mankind will be constituted righteous.

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Not however that God's word has failed; for all who have sprung from Israel do not count as Israel,

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What special privilege, then, has a Jew? Or what benefit is to be derived from circumcision?

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For what says the Scripture? "And Abraham believed God, and this was placed to his credit as righteousness."

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For if their having been cast aside has carried with it the reconciliation of the world, what will their being accepted again be but Life out of death?

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Therefore let us no longer judge one another; but, instead of that, you should come to this judgement--that we must not put a stumbling-block in our brother's path, nor anything to trip him up.

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which God had already promised through His Prophets in Holy Writ, concerning His Son,

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Again, the promise that he should inherit the world did not come to Abraham or his posterity conditioned by Law, but by faith-righteousness.

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trying whether I can succeed in rousing my own countrymen to jealousy and thus save some of them.

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If, for instance, a falsehood of mine has made God's truthfulness more conspicuous, redounding to His glory, why am I judged all the same as a sinner?

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and those whom He has pre-destined He also has called; and those whom He has called He has also declared free from guilt; and those whom He has declared free from guilt He has also crowned with glory.

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Death has no longer any power over Him. For by the death which He died He became, once for all, dead in relation to sin; but by the life which He now lives He is alive in relation to God.

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For the precepts, "Thou shalt not commit adultery," "Thou shalt do no murder," "Thou shalt not steal," "Thou shalt not covet," and all other precepts, are summed up in this one command, "Thou shalt love thy fellow man as much as thou lovest thyself."

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and no longer lend your faculties as unrighteous weapons for Sin to use. On the contrary surrender your very selves to God as living men who have risen from the dead, and surrender your several faculties to God, to be used as weapons to maintain the right.

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For the Creation fell into subjection to failure and unreality (not of its own choice, but by the will of Him who so subjected it)

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But God's free gift immeasurably outweighs the transgression. For if through the transgression of the one individual the mass of mankind have died, infinitely greater is the generosity with which God's grace, and the gift given in His grace which found expression in the one man Jesus Christ, have been bestowed on the mass of mankind.

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But thanks be to God that though you were once in thraldom to Sin, you have now yielded a hearty obedience to that system of truth in which you have been instructed.

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in just the same way--neglecting that for which nature intends women--burned with passion towards one another, men practising shameful vice with men, and receiving in their own selves the reward which necessarily followed their misconduct.

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Now if the firstfruits of the dough are holy, so also is the whole mass; and if the root of a tree is holy, so also are the branches.

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But to you Gentiles I say that, since I am an Apostle specially sent to the Gentiles, I take pride in my ministry,

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so that the promise should be made sure to all Abraham's true descendants; not merely to those who are righteous through the Law, but to those who are righteous through a faith like that of Abraham. Thus in the sight of God in whom he believed, who gives life to the dead and makes reference to things that do not exist, as though they did, Abraham is the forefather of all of us. As it is written, "I have appointed you to be the forefather of many nations."

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For all who have sinned apart from the Law will also perish apart from the Law, and all who have sinned whilst living under the Law, will be judged by the Law.

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But if it is in His grace that He has selected them, then His choice is no longer determined by human actions. Otherwise grace would be grace no longer.

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Do we then by means of this faith abolish the Law? No, indeed; we give the Law a firmer footing.

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And since you claim the name of Jew, and find rest and satisfaction in the Law, and make your boast in God,

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"The elder of them will be bondservant to the younger."

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I ask, however, "Have they stumbled so as to be finally ruined?" No, indeed; but by their lapse salvation has come to the Gentiles in order to arouse the jealousy of the descendants of Israel;

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and, as it turned out, the very Commandment which was to bring me life, brought me death.

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For men of that stamp are not bondservants of Christ our Lord, but are slaves to their own appetites; and by their plausible words and their flattery they utterly deceive the minds of the simple.

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For sin seized the advantage, and by means of the Commandment it completely deceived me, and also put me to death.

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Blessed is the man of whose sin the Lord will not take account."

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They were secret backbiters, open slanderers; hateful to God, insolent, haughty, boastful; inventors of new forms of sin, disobedient to parents, destitute of common sense,

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For prior to the Law sin was already in the world; only it is not entered in the account against us when no Law exists.

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and whoever in this way devotedly serves Christ, God takes pleasure in him, and men highly commend him.

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"Branches have been lopped off," you will say, "for the sake of my being grafted in."

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For I will not presume to mention any of the results that Christ has brought about by other agency than mine in securing the obedience of the Gentiles by word or deed,

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Do not be puffed up with pride. Tremble rather--for if God did not spare the natural branches, neither will He spare you.

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beware of glorying over the natural branches. Or if you are so glorying, do not forget that it is not you who uphold the root: the root upholds you.

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while on the other hand upon the self-willed who disobey the truth and obey unrighteousness will fall anger and fury, affliction and awful distress,

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"Their mouths are full of cursing and bitterness."

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This declaration of blessedness, then, does it come simply to the circumcised, or to the uncircumcised as well? For Abraham's faith--so we affirm--was placed to his credit as righteousness.

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with power manifested in signs and marvels, and through the power of the Holy Spirit. But--to speak simply of my own labours--beginning in Jerusalem and the outlying districts, I have proclaimed without reserve, even as far as Illyricum, the Good News of the Christ;

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and this shall be My Covenant with them; when I have taken away their sins."

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In relation to the Good News, the Jews are God's enemies for your sakes; but in relation to God's choice they are dearly loved for the sake of their forefathers.

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whereas glory, honour and peace will be given to every one who does what is good and right--to the Jew first and then to the Gentile.

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and if you were cut from that which by nature is a wild olive and contrary to nature were grafted into the good olive tree, how much more certainly will these natural branches be grafted on their own olive tree?

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What then were the circumstances under which this took place? Was it after he had been circumcised, or before?

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Timothy, my fellow worker, sends you greetings, and so do my countrymen Lucius, Jason and Sosipater.

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And it is not with the gift as it was with the results of one individual's sin; for the judgement which one individual provoked resulted in condemnation, whereas the free gift after a multitude of transgressions results in acquittal.

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in order that as sin has exercised kingly sway in inflicting death, so grace, too, may exercise kingly sway in bestowing a righteousness which results in the Life of the Ages through Jesus Christ our Lord.

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"Their throats resemble an opened grave; with their tongues they have been talking deceitfully." "The venom of vipers lies hidden behind their lips."

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But, as Scripture says, "Those shall see, to whom no report about Him has hitherto come, and those who until now have not heard shall understand."

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But if I do that which I do not desire to do, I admit the excellence of the Law,

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and the way to peace they have not known."

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At that time, then, what benefit did you get from conduct which you now regard with shame? Why, such things finally result in death.

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But now, as there is no more unoccupied ground in this part of the world, and I have for years past been eager to pay you a visit,

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"There is no fear of God before their eyes."

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Moreover, if they turn from their unbelief, they too will be grafted in. For God is powerful enough to graft them in again;

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So also in Hosea He says, "I will call that nation My People which was not My People, and I will call her beloved who was not beloved.

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and now it is no longer I that do these things, but the sin which has its home within me does them.

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I hope, as soon as ever I extend my travels into Spain, to see you on my way and be helped forward by you on my journey, when I have first enjoyed being with you for a time.

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and we know that God's judgement against those who commit such sins is in accordance with the truth.

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As for you and your faith, keep your faith to yourself in the presence of God. The man is to be congratulated who does not pronounce judgement on himself in what his actions sanction.

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and the forefather of the circumcised, namely of those who not merely are circumcised, but also walk in the steps of the faith which our forefather Abraham had while he was as yet uncircumcised.

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and know the supreme will, and can test things that differ--being a man who receives instruction from the Law--

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Gaius, my host, who is also the host of the whole Church, greets you. So do Erastus, the treasurer of the city, and Quartus our brother.

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God has not cast off His People whom He knew beforehand. Or are you ignorant of what Scripture says in speaking of Elijah--how he pleaded with God against Israel, saying,

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I, Tertius, who write this letter, send you Christian greetings.

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So after discharging this duty, and making sure that these kind gifts reach those for whom they are intended, I shall start for Spain, passing through Rome on my way there;

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but just as you were formerly disobedient to Him, but now have received mercy at a time when they are disobedient,

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Let darkness come over their eyes that they may be unable to see, and make Thou their backs continually to stoop."

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and have persuaded yourself that, as for you, you are a guide to the blind, a light to those who are in darkness,

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For when you were the bondservants of sin, you were under no sort of subjection to Righteousness.

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you then who teach your fellow man, do you refuse to teach yourself? You who cry out against stealing, are you yourself a thief?

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for Macedonia and Greece have kindly contributed a certain sum in relief of the poor among God's people, in Jerusalem.

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You who forbid adultery, do you commit adultery? You who loathe idols, do you plunder their temples?

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Do not for food's sake be throwing down God's work. All food is pure; but a man is in the wrong if his food is a snare to others.

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But if I do that which I desire not to do, it can no longer be said that it is I who do it, but the sin which has its home within me does it.

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In the same way if an uncircumcised man pays attention to the just requirements of the Law, shall not his lack of circumcision be overlooked, and,

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although he is a Gentile by birth, if he scrupulously obeys the Law, shall he not sit in judgement upon you who, possessing, as you do, a written Law and circumcision, are yet a Law-breaker?

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"Lord, they have put Thy Prophets to death, and have overthrown Thy altars; and, now that I alone remain, they are thirsting for my blood"?

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You who make your boast in the Law, do you offend against its commands and so dishonour God?

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For if it is the righteous through Law who are heirs, then faith is useless and the promise counts for nothing.

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And, without growing weak in faith, he could contemplate his own vital powers which had now decayed--for he was nearly 100 years old--and Sarah's barrenness.

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in order to make known His infinite goodness towards the subjects of His mercy whom He has prepared beforehand for glory,

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even towards us whom He has called not only from among the Jews but also from among the Gentiles?

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And David says, "Let their very food become a snare and a trap to them, a stumbling-block and a retribution.

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This accounts for the fact that if during her husband's life she lives with another man, she will be stigmatized as an adulteress; but that if her husband is dead she is no longer under the old prohibition, and even though she marries again, she is not an adulteress.

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Nor was the fact of its being placed to his credit put on record for his sake only;

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unless you can deny that it is one and the same God who will pronounce the circumcised to be acquitted on the ground of faith, and the uncircumcised to be acquitted through the same faith.

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But what did God say to him in reply? "I have reserved for Myself 7,000 men who have never bent the knee to Baal."

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Is God simply the God of the Jews, and not of the Gentiles also? He is certainly the God of the Gentiles also,

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And Isaiah cries aloud concerning Israel, "Though the number of the sons of Israel be like the sands of the sea, only a remnant of them shall be saved;

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And it is really this which has again and again prevented my coming to you.

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it was for our sakes too. Faith, before long, will be placed to the credit of us also who are believers in Him who raised Jesus, our Lord, from the dead,

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Yes, they have kindly done this, and, in fact, it was a debt they owed them. For seeing that the Gentiles have been admitted in to partnership with the Jews in their spiritual blessings, they in turn are under an obligation to render sacred service to the Jews in temporal things.

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when I declare that I have deep grief and unceasing anguish of heart.

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For this reason also his faith was placed to his credit as righteousness.

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and I know that when I come to you it will be with a vast amount of blessing from Christ.

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Even as Isaiah says in an earlier place, "Were it not that the Lord, the God of Hosts, had left us some few descendants, we should have become like Sodom, and have come to resemble Gomorrah."

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nor because they are Abraham's true children. But the promise was "Through Isaac shall your posterity be reckoned."

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In other words, it is not the children by natural descent who count as God's children, but the children made such by the promise are regarded as Abraham's posterity.

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But at present I am going to Jerusalem to serve God's people,

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But, I ask, have they not heard? Yes, indeed: "To the whole world the preachers' voices have sounded forth, and their words to the remotest parts of the earth."

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But, some will say, they have not all hearkened to the Good News. No, for Isaiah asks, "Lord, who has believed the Message they have heard from us?"

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for the Lord will hold a reckoning upon the earth, making it efficacious and brief."

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For the words are the language of promise and run thus, "About this time next year I will come, and Sarah shall have a son."

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to God, the only wise, through Jesus Christ, even to Him be the glory through all the Ages! Amen.

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and to Andronicus and Junia, my countrymen, who once shared my imprisonment. They are of note among the Apostles, and are Christians of longer standing than myself.

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For I am longing to see you, in order to convey to you some spiritual help, so that you may be strengthened;

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Yet Death reigned as king from Adam to Moses even over those who had not sinned, as Adam did, against Law. And in Adam we have a type of Him whose coming was still future.

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And what if God, while choosing to make manifest the terrors of His anger and to show what is possible with Him, has yet borne with long-forbearing patience with the subjects of His anger who stand ready for destruction,

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It is *in hope* that we have been saved. But an object of hope is such no longer when it is present to view; for when a man has a thing before his eyes, how can he be said to hope for it?

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in order that in our case the requirements of the Law might be fully met. For our lives are regulated not by our earthly, but by our spiritual natures.

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One man's faith allows him to eat anything, while a man of weaker faith eats nothing but vegetables.

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But now that you have been set free from the tyranny of Sin, and have become the bondservants of God, you have your reward in being made holy, and you have the Life of the Ages as the final result.

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It is not those that merely hear the Law read who are righteous in the sight of God, but it is those that obey the Law who will be pronounced righteous.

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But seeing that we have died to that which once held us in bondage, the Law has now no hold over us, so that we render a service which, instead of being old and formal, is new and spiritual.

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And Isaiah, with strange boldness, exclaims, "I have been found by those who were not looking for Me, I have revealed Myself to those who were not inquiring of Me."

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Where then is there room for your boasting? It is for ever shut out. On what principle? On the ground of merit? No, but on the ground of faith.

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But again, did Israel fail to understand? Listen to Moses first. He says, "I will fire you with jealousy against a nation which is no nation, and with fury against a nation devoid of understanding."

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But the righteousness which is based on faith speaks in a different tone. "Say not in your heart," it declares, "'Who shall ascend to Heaven?'" --that is, to bring Christ down;

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To what conclusion does this bring us? Why, that the Gentiles, who were not in pursuit of righteousness, have overtaken it--a righteousness, however, which arises from faith;

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with a view to demonstrating, at the present time, His righteousness, that He may be shown to be righteous Himself, and the giver of righteousness to those who believe in Jesus.

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What then are we to infer? That there is injustice in God?

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Greetings to Prisca and Aquila my fellow labourers in the work of Christ Jesus--

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And if some of the branches have been pruned away, and you, although you were but a wild olive, have been grafted in among them and have become a sharer with others in the rich sap of the root of the olive tree,

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Nor is that all: later on there was Rebecca too. She was soon to bear two children to her husband, our forefather Isaac--

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Ignorant of the righteousness which God provides and building their hopes upon a righteousness of their own, they have refused submission to God's righteousness.

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Therefore the man who rebels against his ruler is resisting God's will; and those who thus resist will bring punishment upon themselves.

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Nay, but who are you, a mere man, that you should cavil against GOD? Shall the thing moulded say to him who moulded it, "Why have you made me thus?"

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Moses says that he whose actions conform to the righteousness required by the Law shall live by that righteousness.

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To them belongs recognition as God's sons, and they have His glorious Presence and the Covenants, and the giving of the Law, and the Temple service, and the ancient Promises.

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for it is written, "'As I live,' says the Lord, 'to Me every knee shall bow, and every tongue shall make confession to God.'"

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since they exhibit proof that a knowledge of the conduct which the Law requires is engraven on their hearts, while their consciences also bear witness to the Law, and their thoughts, as if in mutual discussion, accuse them or perhaps maintain their innocence--

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Pay promptly to all men what is due to them: taxes to those to whom taxes are due, toll to those to whom toll is due, respect to those to whom respect is due, honour to those to whom honour is due.

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For judges and magistrates are to be feared not by right-doers but by wrong-doers. You desire--do you not? --to have no reason to fear your ruler. Well, do the thing that is right, and then he will commend you.

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In short, though knowing full well the sentence which God pronounces against actions such as theirs, as things which deserve death, they not only practise them, but even encourage and applaud others who do them.

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No, indeed; the solution is found in His words to Moses, "Wherever I show mercy it shall be nothing but mercy, and wherever I show compassion it shall be simply compassion."

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We must obey therefore, not only in order to escape punishment, but also for conscience' sake.

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Who are you that you should find fault with the servant of another? Whether he stands or falls is a matter which concerns his own master. But stand he will; for the Master can give him power to stand.

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But the true Jew is one inwardly, and true circumcision is heart-circumcision--not literal, but spiritual; and such people receive praise not from men, but from God.

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so now they also have been disobedient at a time when you are receiving mercy; so that to them too there may now be mercy.

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asking that I may escape unhurt from those in Judaea who are disobedient, and that the service which I am going to Jerusalem to render may be well received by the Church there,

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My meaning is that Christ has become a servant to the people of Israel in vindication of God's truthfulness-- in showing how sure are the promises made to our forefathers--

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Before, not after. And he received circumcision as a sign, a mark attesting the reality of the faith-righteousness which was his while still uncircumcised, that he might be the forefather of all those who believe even though they are uncircumcised--in order that this righteousness might be placed to their credit;

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Under utterly hopeless circumstances he hopefully believed, so that he might become the forefather of many nations, in agreement with the words "Equally numerous shall your posterity be."

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If your brother is pained by the food you are eating, your conduct is no longer controlled by love. Take care lest, by the food you eat, you lead to ruin a man for whom Christ died.

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"Blessed," he says, "are those whose iniquities have been forgiven, and whose sins have been covered over.

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and, instead of worshipping the imperishable God, they worshipped images resembling perishable man or resembling birds or beasts or reptiles.

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nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, will be able to separate us from the love of God which rests upon us in Christ Jesus our Lord.

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For I bear witness that they possess an enthusiasm for God, but it is an unenlightened enthusiasm.

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in agreement with the statement of Scripture, "See, I am placing on Mount Zion a stone for people to stumble at, and a rock for them to trip over, and yet he whose faith rests upon it shall never have reason to feel ashamed."

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In the same way also at the present time there has come to be a remnant whom God in His grace has selected.

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and the Searcher of hearts knows what the Spirit's meaning is, because His intercessions for God's people are in harmony with God's will.

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Sin took advantage of this, and by means of the Commandment stirred up within me every kind of coveting; for apart from Law sin would be dead.

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and that the Gentiles also have glorified God in acknowledgment of His mercy. So it is written, "For this reason I will praise Thee among the Gentiles, and sing psalms in honour of Thy name."

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For whilst we were under the thraldom of our earthly natures, sinful passions-- made sinful by the Law--were always being aroused to action in our bodily faculties that they might yield fruit to death.

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No, indeed; how shall we who have died to sin, live in it any longer?

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As one who lives in union with the Lord Jesus, I know and am certain that in its own nature no food is 'impure'; but if people regard any food as impure, to them it is.

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your human infirmity leads me to employ these familiar figures--and just as you once surrendered your faculties into bondage to Impurity and ever-increasing disregard of Law, so you must now surrender them into bondage to Righteousness ever advancing towards perfect holiness.

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"Why then does God still find fault?" you will ask; "for who is resisting His will?"

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while the descendants of Israel, who were in pursuit of a Law that could give righteousness, have not arrived at one.

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You were set free from the tyranny of Sin, and became the bondservants of Righteousness--

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Why, it is scarcely conceivable that any one would die for a simply just man, although for a good and lovable man perhaps some one, here and there, will have the courage even to lay down his life.

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Notice therefore God's kindness and God's severity. On those who have fallen His severity has descended, but upon you His kindness has come, provided that you do not cease to respond to that kindness. Otherwise you will be cut off also.

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As it stands written in the Scripture, "For Thy sake they are, all day long, trying to kill us. We have been looked upon as sheep destined for slaughter."

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"Who has ever known the mind of the Lord, or shared His counsels?"

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For the Law inflicts punishment; but where no Law exists, there can be no violation of Law.

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The privilege is great from every point of view. First of all, because the Jews were entrusted with God's truth.

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but I discover within me a different Law at war with the Law of my understanding, and leading me captive to the Law which is everywhere at work in my body--the Law of sin.

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Let not him who eats certain food look down upon him who abstains from it, nor him who abstains from it find fault with him who eats it; for God has received both of them.

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While as to Israel he says, "All day long I have stretched out My arms to a self-willed and fault-finding people."

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"It is for this very purpose that I have lifted you so high--that I may make manifest in you My power, and that My name may be proclaimed far and wide in all the earth."

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For God has locked up all in the prison of unbelief, that upon all alike He may have mercy.

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because we know that Christ, having come back to life, is no longer liable to die.

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This is a proof that wherever He chooses He shows mercy, and wherever he chooses He hardens the heart.

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that you may receive her as a fellow Christian in a manner worthy of God's people, and may assist her in any matter in which she may need help. For she has indeed been a kind friend to many, including myself.

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For even the Christ did not seek His own pleasure. His principle was, "The reproaches which they addressed to Thee have fallen on me."

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Once, apart from Law, I was alive, but when the Commandment came, sin sprang into life, and I died;

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How then does the matter stand? It stands thus. That which Israel are in earnest pursuit of, they have not obtained; but God's chosen servants have obtained it, and the rest have become hardened.

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Did then a thing which is good become death to me? No, indeed, but sin did; so that through its bringing about death by means of what was good, it might be seen in its true light as sin, in order that by means of the Commandment the unspeakable sinfulness of sin might be plainly shown.

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For what if some Jews have proved unfaithful? Shall their faithlessness render God's faithfulness worthless?

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I am already under obligations alike to Greek-speaking races and to others, to cultured and to uncultured people:

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All have turned aside from the right path; they have every one of them become corrupt. There is no one who does what is right--no, not so much as one."

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"nor 'Who shall go down into the abyss?'" --that is, to bring Christ up again from the grave.

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"Who has first given God anything, so as to receive payment in return?"

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And why should we not say--for so they wickedly misrepresent us, and so some charge us with arguing--"Let us do evil that good may come"? The condemnation of those who would so argue is just.

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Your fidelity to the truth is everywhere known. I rejoice over you, therefore, but I wish you to be wise as to what is good, and simple-minded as to what is evil.

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Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord!)

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Greetings, too, to the Church that meets at their house. Greetings to my dear Epaenetus, who was the earliest convert to Christ in the province of Asia;

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But if our unrighteousness sets God's righteousness in a clearer light, what shall we say? (Is God unrighteous--I speak in our everyday language-- when He inflicts punishment?

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In this way David also tells of the blessedness of the man to whose credit God places righteousness, apart from his actions.

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He who regards the day as sacred, so regards it for the Master's sake; and he who eats certain food eats it for the Master's sake, for he gives thanks to God; and he who refrains from eating it refrains for the Master's sake, and he also gives thanks to God.

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For what I do is not the good thing that I desire to do; but the evil thing that I desire not to do, is what I constantly do.

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Or has not the potter rightful power over the clay to make out of the same lump one vessel for more honourable and another for less honourable uses?

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Circumcision does indeed profit, if you obey the Law; but if you are a Law-breaker, the fact that you have been circumcised counts for nothing.

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And again Isaiah says, "There shall be the Root of Jesse and One who rises up to rule the Gentiles. On Him shall the Gentiles build their hopes."

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And why? Because they were pursuing a righteousness which should arise not from faith, but from what they regarded as merit. They stuck their foot against the stone which lay in their way;

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Therefore do not let the boon which is yours in common be exposed to reproach.

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But I write to you the more boldly--partly as reminding you of what you already know--because of the authority graciously entrusted to me by God,

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but has now been brought fully to light, and by the command of the God of the Ages has been made known by the writings of the Prophets among all the Gentiles to win them to obedience to the faith--

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friends who have endangered their own lives for mine. I am grateful to them, and not I alone, but all the Gentile Churches also.

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to Mary who has laboured strenuously among you;

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Greetings to those Christian workers, Tryphaena and Tryphosa; also to dear Persis, who has laboured strenuously in the Lord's work.

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in order that if God be willing I may come to you with a glad heart, and may enjoy a time of rest with you.

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Greetings to Rufus, who is one of the Lord's chosen people; and to his mother, who has also been a mother to me.

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And again the Psalmist says, "Be glad, ye Gentiles, in company with His People."

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And again, "Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles, and let all the people extol Him."

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to Urban, our fellow labourer in Christ, and to my dear Stachys.

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to Philologus and Julia, Nereus and his sister and Olympas, and to all God's people associated with them.

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Greetings to my countryman, Herodion; and to the believing members of the household of Narcissus.

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Greetings to Apella, that veteran believer; and to the members of the household of Aristobulus.

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Greetings to Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, and to the brethren associated with them;

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Greetings to Ampliatus, dear to me in the Lord;