Paul's Letter to the Church in Rome I

Paul's Letter to the Church in Rome I

This story will begin the first part of Paul’s letter to the Romans. While Paul had never been to Rome, he wrote to the church there and told them he hoped to visit them soon. He wrote the letter to teach the Roman believers about the basics of salvation, for an apostle had not prepared them.

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Romans 3:23
Paul’s letter to the Romans explores what it means to live righteously through faith. Righteousness might sound like a complex term, but simply put, it means living in a way that’s right with God—something that’s made possible through Jesus, not by our own efforts. Paul assures us that through Jesus’ sacrifice, we’re given a clean slate; we’re seen as perfect in God’s eyes, which empowers us to live out our faith boldly and confidently.
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