Book Of Romans
For in it the righteousness of God is revealed though faith for faith, as it is written, The just shall live by faith” (Romans, 1:17). The Apostle Paul wrote several letters, in the New Testament, to cities that he visited trying to help them grow and flourish. In this letter he doesn’t want to state what they have done wrong, instead he talks about the salvation that is offered through Christ. This letter is the most important of his writings. Most of the letters he wrote were to the churches that Paul established. In this letter he wrote to a church that he had never been to. Paul is arrested before he could make the trip, and coincidentally, sent to Rome to stand trial. In this letter Paul makes his point in his assurance of salvation. (Romans, 12:12)
Paul, who was originally named Saul, was born ten to fifteen years after Jesus as a Roman citizen. He was raised as a Jew, but the was a Roman citizen too. He more than likely had the upper hand in an argument with a......
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