Romans 10 moves the law’s aim into open view in Christ. The near word creates faith, the mouth confesses the risen Lord, and the church is sent.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Romans 10 moves the law’s aim into open view in Christ. The near word creates faith, the mouth confesses the risen Lord, and the church is sent.
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.
Romans 2 turns the mirror toward the moral and the religious. God judges impartially, His kindness calls us to repent, and the Spirit must change the heart.
Philippians 3 dismantles religious confidence and centers the heart on Christ alone. Paul counts every badge as loss to gain Christ, presses on with hope, and calls us to live as citizens awaiting the Savior.
The doctrine of imputation reveals the heart of the gospel—our sin was placed on Christ, and His perfect righteousness is credited to us through faith. This divine exchange offers believers assurance, transformation, and the freedom to live confidently in God’s grace.