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.
Psalm 71 gathers a lifetime of trust into a single song: refuge in God, honest pleas for nearness, and vows to tell his deeds to the next generation. Its hope stretches beyond relief toward comfort renewed and honor increased by the Holy One of Israel.
Psalm 5 opens the day with expectant prayer to the King who hates evil and welcomes by mercy. It asks for straight paths, guarded speech, and joy that spreads over God’s people like a shield.
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.