Romans proclaims God’s righteousness in the gospel, justifies sinners by faith, and forms a Spirit-led people whose love fulfills the Law. It steadies hope in present trials and fixes eyes on glory.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Romans proclaims God’s righteousness in the gospel, justifies sinners by faith, and forms a Spirit-led people whose love fulfills the Law. It steadies hope in present trials and fixes eyes on glory.
John unveils the eternal Word made flesh, whose signs and words reveal the Father and secure life by the Spirit. Believers abide, love, and witness in hope of His return.
Mark’s Gospel races through the mighty works and saving cross of Jesus, calling readers to repent, believe, and follow. It anchors present discipleship in the hope of the King’s return.
Matthew’s Gospel reveals Jesus as Israel’s promised King who fulfills the Law and the Prophets. It calls believers to kingdom-shaped discipleship under His authority.
Isaiah 52 wakes Zion to holiness and joy. The chapter announces “Your God reigns,” orders a pure departure, and unveils the Servant whose wise, costly work cleanses the nations.
After exile is foretold, Isaiah 40 opens with a double call to comfort and a promise of God’s approach. The everlasting Creator speaks a word that endures, displaces idols, and renews the strength of all who wait on him.
Matthew 13 gathers Jesus’ parables to reveal how the kingdom works now and where it is headed. Learn to hear well, sow patiently, and prize Christ above all.
Acts 10 brings a praying centurion and a praying apostle together by God’s design. The Spirit falls on Gentiles as Peter preaches Christ, signaling that forgiveness and life in Jesus truly cross every border.
Acts 8 turns persecution into mission and strangers into family. Philip preaches in Samaria and on a desert road, as the Spirit unites the church and sends rejoicing into new places.
Romans 9 shows that God’s saving purpose runs by promise and mercy, not pedigree or effort. The result is humility, assurance, and courage for mission.
Predestination in Romans 9 shows God’s freedom to show mercy and his faithfulness to promise. The result is humility, assurance, and courage for mission.
Romans 7 holds up the law as holy while exposing sin’s deceit and our need for Christ. It leads us to honest confession, Spirit-led obedience, and hope.
Romans 3 names universal sin and unveils God’s answer in Christ, where justice and mercy meet at the cross. This study traces the argument from law to grace with clear application.
Romans 1 opens with the gospel promised in Scripture and reveals why the world needs it now. God’s saving righteousness comes by faith as He rescues worshipers from the deadly exchange of His glory for lesser things.
Paul calls the church back to the gospel of first importance and defends bodily resurrection with eyewitnesses, Scripture, and hope. Christ is raised, we will be raised, and steady work in His name will never be wasted.