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Romans 15:1-33

This study is part of our series of verse by verse studies of Romans, the 45th book in the Bible. Taught by our pastor, Simeon Forder, at our Sunday morning service on the 4th June 2023.

About this book

This letter from Paul to the church in Rome is one of his longest (only 1 Corinthians being similar in length), and in it we find the basis of much if not all Christian doctrine. Considered a literary masterpiece, even by some non-Christians, this letter describes the human condition of sin, our need for salvation, and the way in which we can be saved – through faith alone in God alone. But further, it explains Israel’s place in Christian teaching, and overs multiple chapters dedicated to Christian living.

About this study

We can break chapter 15 into four sections. In the first 6 verses Paul continues straight on from what we read in chapter 14 — talking of how we should act toward fellow Christians, especially those who don’t share our opinions on everything. Then from verses 7-13 he explains how it was always God’s plan to save the Gentiles as well as the Jews — but not as two distinct groups, but rather that we might praise God together. In verses 14-21 we read how we are to be willing to admonish one another that we might be acceptable to God, and we see Paul’s example in his desire to preach the gospel. Then finally in the last 11 verses Paul returns to talking about his desire to visit Rome.

Application questions

  • What can you do for the spiritual good of each person in your church family?
  • What practical need can you fill in the lives of other Christians?
  • How might you strive together with others in prayer?

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