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  • Christine virelli on Romans 1:28 - 11 years ago
    I believe if you have full knowledge of God and turn your back on him, he will inturn turn his back on you to do whatever you want and even worse... a depraved mind.
  • DAVID on Romans 1:20 - 11 years ago
    AMEN
  • Jo on Galatians 1:4 - 11 years ago
    According to Catholic teaching: The distinction between an evil age and evil world is an important one. Paul doesn't say the world is evil because it isn't. God made the world, and it is good. As the church tells us in the Catechism, "Because creation comes forth from God's goodness, it shares in that goodness". There is evil in the world, and the world suffers from the punishment for sins, just as people do; (see Romans 1:18-32) but we should maintain that the world itself is good. The fact that Jesus became a man to deliver us from evil actually confirms that human life in this world is a good thing, worthy of his sacrifice.
  • Mark on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    The chapter mentions of Paul's divine vocation as an apostle, .... and does share his vision that his clear personal decision to not follow Christ, ...not in a self made style of his own, ... but declares that the gospel is the beginning of the power of God's salvation to all. This salvation is freely given to all both Jews and Gentiles, ....Eventhough, some may fall to into practicality message of not depending on God's or the living Christ's guidance. Paul shows part of his own character in acknowledging the gospel's power to keep one's faith in truth, .... meaning that there is maturity growth in the gospel, .... and as always something to share with other believers or Paul's choice of word impart. Paul's same belief in the gospel is our same belief too in our day and age. The power of salvation is still here, .... and that God is no keeper of secrets, .... and that there is beauty in Christian growth. The knowledge of sin and works of sin was defeated by the gospel, .... and that God's power is still the same. However, some will still chose what Christian future destiny to take, .... being honest and sincere before God is better and will give Christian maturity and growth.
  • Zo on Romans 1:27 - 11 years ago
    We all know stories were orated over time and finally binded into the Bible. Therefore this entire book is interpretation and has been and will continue to be taken out of context. Recompence ( Romans 1:27) is not even a word anymore! But yet and still we dame, we judge, and ridicule people everyday because the way they choose to live their lives. Leave it to GOD to judge because at the end of the day, not anyone of you or anyone else can verify or prove that anything mentioned in the Bible or interpreted to be in the Bible has sent anyone to hell or purgatory. People are so willing to follow the masses. Get your life and know that you too shall be judged. Will YOU go to HEAVEN or HELL because as the Bible makes clear, SIN is SIN!
  • Gustavo on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    I just love it jesus got my attention when i was 7 years old with the word wrath over all man jews &gentils so being christian means i recognize my sinful nature and depend on christ for my salvation by following him
  • Valeria on Romans 1:28 - 11 years ago
    We are studying this in bible study and I just don't understand this
  • Futurelegend on Romans 1:26 - 11 years ago
    This part reveals the truth behind every unnatural affection; that means before a guy can start lusting after man of his kind he has sinned against God and his heart has been opened for demon to pour thoughts into
  • Rev. Autrey on Romans 1:18 - 11 years ago
    (Verse 18) "But God shows his anger from heaven against all sinful, wicked people ..." The thought of this verse is that all of us are this way. "You may be saying, "What terrible people you have been talking about! But you are just as bad," Paul says in Romans 2:1. This means that even when we do good according to human standards, we are still doing evil in the eyes of God.

    This is hard for us sinful people to understand because any sense we make of it comes from an evil heart that is always rebellious to God. What I am saying is, man's heart is locked into evil, meaning that any so called good man does is always done with an evil intent.

    Paul says that, yes, we know there is a God, but our evil hearts won't acknowledge him, nor will they do what he says. "They are backstabbers, haters of God. ..."

    But God has put the ability in the hearts of men to repent and turn to him in faith. That's why Paul says that our salvation is acomplished from start to finish by faith, and not good works.
  • Brian.k on Romans 1:16 - 11 years ago
    I like the key word;i'm not ashamed of the gospel ,bcoz is the power of god.
  • Josh on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    @Stacy Upchurch- I would like to commend your excellent understanding of Jesus' teachings. It's so easy to get carried away with hate and judgement,and easy to forget that Love, and treating one another with Love is probably the essence of God's commandments.
  • Joe on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    Awsome book
  • Rev. Autrey on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    "I thank God through Jesus Christ." In this statement Paul is expressing this fact: God is the entity and Jesus is his personality. This is important because Paul mentions 2 other personalities of God, the Father and the Holy Spirit.

    Personality is the way you express your self. That is, God expresses himself as Jesus when he speaks to us. That's why all 4 Gospels tell us about the life and work of Jesus, the life and work of God on the earth. In other words, they tell us how God in human flesh came into his own creation, and died for the sins of the world.

    As the Christman song says, "O come, O come, Emmanuel, and ransome captive Israel. ..."

    Emmanuel means God with Us!
  • Rev. Autrey on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    Jesus is referred to as God's Son. But being God's Son does not keep him from being God anymore than being the Son's Father keep the Father from being God.

    We get confused because we think of a father and son in human terms. That is, in human terms a son is separate from his father. But God is not human and we must not look at him that way. God is ONE BEING from eternity, having 3 distinct self identities or personalities. And we must never forget this.

    Personality or self expression is purely mental. And as we know, to attribute certain qualities of character to one's self does not take up any space or change who you are. That is, if you want to see yourself in 3 distinct ways, you can. And so does God.
  • NANGOLI FRANCIS on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    charpter 9 for am not ashamed of Gods' gospel for he is my witnesser
  • Adeyemi johnson on Romans 1:16 - 11 years ago
    yas i like this verse, becaus it was my power, and because of this verse,i cant preach all over the word.
  • Adam on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    God don't change He is the same yesterday today and forver so why over the generations since the first translation of the bible was suppose to be and it is 95 peace accuracy is the king James if God our ****her don't char why is there so many different version which is nonsense God bless everyone .
  • Laticia on Romans 1:14 - 11 years ago
    Roman 1:14-Paul states he himself is in debt to both the Greek & Barbarians; to the wise & unwise because he owe himself to God & to man.

    He owes for the crimes that he committed as Saul and he owes Christ for the tansformation of his mind. Paul enbraced his duties to lead the unwise to the light of Christ; to the wise he provided teaching & support, so much so that he would endure the same abuse that he once inflicted.
  • Kelly gronlund on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    Faith in our risen Lord Jesus, and His finished works(not our works) His (finished) works on the cross. is all we need,then Grace steps in and we are forever sealed with the Holy spirit.and the Holy spirit takes over and helps us to grow in grace. we will never be perfect,in this world there is sin and we will fall but Gods Love and Grace will never ever leave us!! we are sealed with the Holy spirit. there is now NO condemnation to those who love Christ!! AAAAAAmen!!! read the hole book of Romans starting with chapter 8 and pray asking the Lord for His truth and understanding His word.
  • Osodi Abimbola on Romans 1:32 - 11 years ago
    When someone refuses to sin but sees nothing wrong in such or rather encourage d practice, it's just like not drinking poison but hailing d person drinking d poison; which = not wanting to go to hell while aiding those heading there.
    This is evil cuz it means wasting the grace of GOD by making ppl move ****her away from HIM.
  • Janice Brown on Romans 1:27 - 11 years ago
    My Thoughts: For it is written, this thing is an act of abomination to God, this is there own evil thoughts, lustful minds, evil deeds. Although God loves them, he hate their evil ways. THE ONLY WAY FOR THEM TO BE SAVED FROM THIS UNNATURALNESS IS TO BE BORN AGAIN. Take off the old man putting on the new. Becoming Christ-like, it will no longer be you, but Christ in you who will strengthen you to do and become righteous being. AMEN!!
  • GBMAC on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    The whole book of Romams vividly confirms, as other Scriptures, that success in life is truly the ability to appreciate righteousness, obtain it and continually remain in it until the end of time! Righteous living is the only 'Service Level Agreement' (SLA) acceptable between the Holy God and man.
  • Alice on Romans 1:20 - 11 years ago
    If one sees a magnificent building, one knows there is an architect. It is natural wisdom. Likewise, when one observes nature and all the facets of it, one must admit there is an architect - a builder and maker. Once again, it is natural wisdom. To deny these truths is foolishness.
  • EMEKA EKEJIUBA on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    GOD IS REAL.
    GOD IS LOVE.
  • Mr. David Vopal on Romans 1 - 11 years ago
    Romans chapter one is, I believe, a portrait of God’s infinite righteousness. In these opening verses of the Book of Romans, we are introduced to the righteous God-man who planned, designed, promised and fulfilled His glorious Gospel. We also meet “Paul” a man who was made righteous by that Gospel. In these verses, we discover the power of God to keep His promises; resurrection power to bring life out of death; and salvation power to all who believe.
    The apostle Paul represents all true believers who first encounter the power of God to transform lives and the objectives of God. Someone has said, “A believer is one who has an on-going desire to do the will of God from the heart.” The first chapter of Romans certainly indicates that fact. Here, in the opening verses of the Book of Romans we are given a picture of what a believer looks like spiritually; and why she or he does what they do.
    This is a wonderful example of how a believer serves God and man by submitting to the will of God, and too thankfully and tirelessly brings the message of the true Gospel: even if it is, only an unspoken message lived out by a good example shown to others.
    May God richly bless you, and thank you?
  • Randy on Romans 1 - 12 years ago
    @Cisco. Hello, I hope all is well with you. I'm not certain of your motivation for posing the question but I will respond with the hope that you will better understand the passion and truth behind the gospel of Jesus . Now, I will simply say that the chapter and specified verses you referenced are in fact used (as well as many others) by some (and not all) Christians as a witness and testament that salvation through Jesus Christ is available to ALL who believe and NOT just to the Jew, Greek or Roman. Paul is exhorting All Christian believers to be a witness of God's salvation through Jesus Christ. The book of Romans in and of itself is both an instructional guide so to speak for Christian conduct and for appropriately spreading the gospel unto salvation to Gentiles. If you continue further on in the remaining verses, you will see that. As far as scriptural reference, I infer that the whole book of Romans attests to what i said. I don't debate scriptures for argument sake especially since there are those who doubt the existence and sovereignty of Yahweh and Yeshua anyway. For it is the Father who calls those unto repentance by His grace and love. It is His mercy that circumvents our destruction when we deserve it. God bless you my friend.
  • Given Of God on Leviticus 18:22 - 12 years ago
    The bottom line is this. We (the called out one's “The Ecclesia”; God people) should not hate one who "chooses" to lead a homosexual lifestyle. For that is "not" for us to do. God makes it very clear, that it's an "abomination" to Him. As for how to deal with a person in ones family on this matter. There are several other scripture the one can use to aid in “fruitful” conversation on the matter; Matthew 18:15, Romans 1:24-32, etc.
  • Ciscokid on Romans 1 - 12 years ago
    Do I lie if I say Romans 1 is an Epistle, a letter to the church at Rome? Why then does the Christian world--DIRECT-sinners to Romans 10:9-10 for the purpose of accepting Christ as their Savior??? All of Romans, the complete book are letters, Epistles to SAVED FOLKS. Could some one explain--why this has been done for hundreds of years???? I would love to hear a SCRIPTURAL answer.
  • Martha Prince on Leviticus 20 - 12 years ago
    @ Anonymous...you are correct in that the Most High God loves us all equally, but that does not mean He agrees with the lifestyle we choose. Whether we choose to be promiscuous, commit adultery/fornication or choose a same sex partner it does not change God's law. Please read Romans chapter 1.
    Romans 1:24Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves: 25Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen.
    26For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: 27And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet.
    28And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient; 29Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, 30Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, 31Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful:
  • Butchie on Romans 1:16 - 12 years ago
    I believe we christians should climb atop the telephone poles and 'shout out' this 'Good News' to the people of this world. So many are hungrily seeking the truth but they are being led astray.
    Where there is no truth, the people will believe a lie. There are now many anti-christ in this world doing all they can to suppress the teaching of 'The Good News', The Gospel of Jesus Christ. There is much that needs to be done, the fields truly are 'ripe unto the harvest', ready to be saved. How can they be saved,? except they hear the Gospel, how can they hear except someone preach and teach it to them. Who will say ' here am I oh Lord, send me, I will go '? Preach the Gospel to the ends of the earth.


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