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Lilian's comment on 11/28/2012, 9:58am...

Oh! This is really terrifying that we turn away from God and His commandments and choose for ourselves to worship the creature than the creator. How many of us today obey the roman invented Sabbath which is the first day of the week than the real Sabbath of the Lord the seventh day of the week? Isn't that worshiping the creature? FOOD FOR THOUGHT!

 


Louise jones's comment on 11/18/2012, 9:46pm...

I think that God chose Paul to be an apostle to preach the word of God.

 


Sybil's comment about verse 26 on 11/07/2012, 10:46am...

Because of the lust and evil God saw in ungrateful men, he left them without conscience so that they can live in their own lust and satisfy their flesh! God saw this wickedness in mankind and a deceitful heart that is not ready to change, forgive or obey him! He regretted and left them without heart!

 


Ed's comment about verse 27 on 11/07/2012, 10:11am...

It is what is evil is! And, again God, our creator, because it was Adam and Eve; God made a woman out of Adam’s rib, He never made another man out of it.

 


Clinton alexander's comment about verse 16 on 10/27/2012, 11:02am...

Let us know that the Gospel is the power of God that giveth salvation to believers ONLY, it is a sorrowful message that if we do not believe in him, and the salvation will not be ours. SO friends, let us give ourselves to God in order to be saved. AMEN!!!

 


Clint's comment on 10/10/2012, 2:39pm...

Corky, if you want to continue living in sin and unrighteousness you will face God’s wrath and anger. If you want to live a life of obedience and righteousness for God, you will find His unconditional love and mercy. So, the choice is yours!

 


Randy's comment about verse 18 on 10/03/2012, 12:28am...

One must read John 3 over and over "men hates the light" neither come to the light" why? Because they love darkness, there’s none that seeketh after God, man has no desire for real truth, man doesn't want to give up his "pleasure of sin" men desire is towards sin and it's pleasure. Look at angels tell Lot to leave Sodom knowing its doom, the scriptures say "he lingered". Remember his wife looked back. A perfect picture of man when presented with gospel of grace, man will, lingered or look back. Before, Lot was in Sodom when he separated from Abraham. The scripture says he "pitch his tent towards Sodom”. Again man’s heart loves the world and it's deceiving pleasures. Remember all scripture is given for doctrine, reproof and correction, but to whom? Not to sinner but to the man of God, so that he can walk upright. All scripture is given so that we look at those examples. Men "knew Him not" they think they know Him but their heart is far from Him.

 


Timothy Wayne George's comment on 9/09/2012, 9:20am...

Jesus warned as it was in the day of Noah, so shall it be when the Son of man returns. Violence filled the Earth in Noah's days, and we are witness to that today. Jesus also said as it was in the days of Lot, so shall it be when the Son of man returns. The built, the planted, and the married in lot's day. The main thing was sexual perversion with homosexuality. The Lord told us to remember Lot's wife. The Angels told Lot, and his wife not to look back. Lot's wife disobeyed the command, and turned into a pillar of salt. We must go forward in the Lord, and not look back. Everything that God has in store for us is ahead of us, and not backward. The Lord wants us to be holy in all our conversations, and our manor of life. As we live holy lives, God will advance the time when the Lord Jesus Christ returns to take His bride out of this world to the marriage supper of the Lamb in heaven. Let us not be ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God unto salvation. Warn those who are living contrary to the Word of God, and pull some from the fire. Go into the highways and the byways to preach the gospel to them. If they will not accept Jesus as their personal Savior, shake the dust off your feet, and it will be a witness against them in the day of judgment.

 


Delia's comment about verse 27 on 9/08/2012, 10:35am...

There is a reward for good and for evil. What is received is based upon what is put out. Good for good and evil for evil. The sad thing is that in our modern minds, it is okay to have unnatural affections for the same sex. It is now celebrated on our televisions.

 


Biodun Williams's comment on 9/07/2012, 7:03am...

This epistle of Paul the aspostle, is a great and distinct pointer to the eternal faithfulness of God; for it reveals the mannerism of God,with reference to His saving grace. If God can save, rescue , deliver, and also train and disciple Paul, then He can do it for whosoever craves and thirsts for His righteousness. It is really, a writing that also shows gratitudes to the person of Jesus Christ as the person that saved him- and sent him on this task of preaching the Gospe. Thus, Paul was not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ; for it is the power of God unto salvation for those who believes, for Jew first and also for the Greek, for in it, the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith, for it is written the just shall live, believe, and honour the Most High God through the God kind of faith- and that is only possible through Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Therefore, we are already justified, as Christians- however, there are terms and conditions ,in the Holy writ that we must put in place and honour, so that God can fulfill His part of the covenant. Thus, justification is only by faith- and that is highly significant. In other words, it is worthy of note( Romans 1;16,17) Hence,the things of the Holy Spirit are for whosoever believes.(John 3;16). Interestingly,God will not and does not impose Himself on any, and that is simply because He is a God of love. Therefore, what He says in the day of the Bible,is what He is saying to the Church today. The truth of this is that, this opening epistle, is such a great writing- therefore, to an extent it is meant to lay the foundation for the other. Also, like in all his writings, it reveals that grace and peace that comes from God through Jesus Christ are hidden on it. He of course did these, because of His dependency on the Holy Spirit. And hence, it reminds whosoever desires the things of God,and that also likes to be used for His glory to love and trust God because He is forever trustworthy. It also has warning against all forms of unrighteousness and that includes idolatary. It must be mentioned that Paul did a great job, in this Romans 1, even though it is full of substance meant for grown up Christian, yet someone who has just been born again,can read and learn from it, particularly, the plain truths of it and also with reflections upon reflections, the truths inherent in it would be revealed. And that is one of the beauties of the Holy Writ. It is infallible- and the immutability of the Divine God are there, punctuated with mercies, kindness, graces upon graces, and also peace like a river- however it is only for whosoever believes.Therefore there is the need to trust and honour the Holy Writ, for there is no other way to it but to chiefly trust and honour divine dictates.

 


Biodun Williams's comment on 9/04/2012, 4:19am...

This epistle of Paul the aspostle, is a great and distinct pointer to the eternal faithfulness of God; for it reveals the mannerism of God,with reference to His saving grace. If God can save, rescue , deliver, and also train and disciple Paul, then He can do it for whosoever crave and thirst for His righteousness. It is really, a writing that , also shows graitude to the Person of Jesus Christ as the person that saved him- and sent him on this task of preaching the Gospel, ; for it is the power of God unto salvation for those who believes,for Jew First and also for the Greek, for in it, the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith, for it is written the just shall live, believe, and honour the Most High God through the God kind of faith- and that is only posible through Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Therefore, we are already justified, as Christians- however, there are terms and conditions ,in the Holy writ that we must put in place and honour, so that God can fulfill His part of the covenant. Thus, justification is nly by faith- and that is highly significant. In other words it is worthy of note( Romans 1;16,17) Hence,the things of the Holy Spirit is for, whosoever believes. John 3;16. Interestingly,God will not and does not impose Himself on any, and that is simply because He is a God of love. Therefore, what He says,in the day of the Bible,is what He is saying to the Church today. The truth of this is that, this opeining epistle, is such a great writing- therefore, to an extent it is meant to lay the foundation for the other. Also, like in all his writings, it reveals that grace and peace that comes from God through Jesus Christ are hiiden on it. He of course did these, becaus of His dependency on the Holy Spirit. And hence, it reminds whosoever desires the things of God,and that also likes to be used for His glory to love and trust God because He is foreever trustworthy. It also has warning against all forms of unrighteousness and that includes idolary. It msut be mentioned that Paul did a great job, in this Romans 1, even though it full of substance meant for grown up Christian, yet someone who has just been born again,can read and learn from it, particularly,the plain truth of it and also with reclections upon reflections, the truths inherent in it would be revealed. And that is one of the beauties of the Holy Writ. It is infallible and the immutability of the Divine God are there, punctuated with mercies, kindness, graces upon craces and also peace like a river- however it is only for whosoever believes.

 


Albright Olajide's comment on 9/02/2012, 1:25pm...

This writing of Apostle Paul to the Romans is his opening epistle- and it carries so much weight because of its great content and intensity. As a mater of fact, it is a follow up letter because the Saints that he was written to had been saved, tutored, and to a degree nurtured, and in fact brought to a level in their Christian walk that demands that he either, follow up through personal visitation, or that he communicates to them in writing. Thus, this powerful sort of style of writing, punctuated with blessings upon blessings,in order to encourage them that they may stay loyal and hold on to what they have been thought that they be pushed further into the strength of the Eternal God.

Hence, he commenced with a powerful introduction of himself, as a servant of Christ. He, deliberately, through the power of the Holy Spirit uses, his title of honour and dignity, as an Apostle, a messenger, and, in fact an ambassador, for the cause of Christ. His mission has on it, the teaching, preaching, administering and the dispensing of the infallible gospel of Christ- and those are, noticeable, in all the letters that Paul wrote to all the churches.

The implication of this is that, he did not come to them without being sent, therefore, he cannot be ashamed of such a glorious Gospel, that rescued and delivered him, simply because of the eternal trustworthiness of God and the person of Jesus Christ that sent him on assignment.
He also refers to the fact that he was separated to the gospel of Christ. Paul went on to give praise, honour, and gratitude to God through Jesus Christ, who according to the flesh was of the seed of David, because He was born through Virgin Mary- and that however , in accordance with the Spirit of holiness, He, Jesus Christ is the Eternal Son of God, for He died, was buried and resurrected on the third day and then ascended, into Heaven. Thus, Paul fully identified himself with the LORD Jesus Christ, and also with His Gospel.

That is highly interesting,and worthy of note because, prior to his conversion he was a persecutor of the Church in it’s early state- and then he had an encounter with the LORD himself on the way to Damascus- and , in that encounter he lost his sight- and got prayed for, having been directed to meet with Cornelius- and then all these led to him, setting himself apart, that may really and thoroughly learn the things of God through Christ Jesus.

Interestingly, the New Testament was not yet written then, but, because of the faithfulness of the Holy God, Paul, in his period of Separation, in Arabia, got tutored and disciplined thoroughly through the agency of the Holy Spirit.

And when he came back to Jerusalem, the early disciple did not want to accept him into their midst, knowing, is type of person as a persecutor- however, when they had of his testimony, he was given entrance into the fellowship of the early disciples of Jesus Christ. And, in the process of their fellowship, as they ministered unto the LORD, the Holy Spirit demanded that Paul and Banarbas be separated, for the task that He has for them. And this brought Paul, with all the blessings of God that has been deposited upon him to the Romans. Interestingly, any nation outside the shores of Israel is classified as a Gentile nation, and yet Christ died for the entire world. John 3;16- and therefore the Gospel of Christ is for whosoever believes. For as many has received Him, He gave them the power to become Sons of God, even those who believe in His name. (John 1:12)

Paul Apostle went on to highlight the great significance of the Gospel of Christ. (Romans 1;16,17)- and that he was not ashamed of it, for it is the power of God, unto Salvation for those who believes- in fact,it is for the Jew first, where Christ came from,as a seed of David, in His humanity. i.e. in the flesh, and so it brought about, so to speak, the birth of the early disciples and also the manifestation of the early Church. And yet it, is also for the Gentile nations; that they may come to the knowledge of the Holy Writ through the resurrected Christ for in it the righteousness of God is revealed, from faith to faith for it is written the Just shall live by faith.

What is the implication of this? It connotes that we cannot be ashamed of the Gospel of Christ; for, as far as God, the Father of Our LORD Jesus Christ is concerned, that is His power of Salvation, given for the rescue and deliverance of humanity from the hands of Satan(Matthew 6:33, John 15:7; Proverbs 37:4) Hence, the righteousness of God is fully inherent it. However it is only, as God chooses, reveals to he that loveth , thirst and crave for it. (Deuteronomy 29:29)
Also he further went on to talk about the wrath of God will come upon those that suppresses the truth in unrighteousness- in the process of that, wrote against those that worship God creations- and that could be men or women or simply idols.

That is highly interesting, and that is because, prior to his conversion, he was a persecutor of the Church in it’s early state- and then he had an encounter with the LORD himself on the way to Damascus- and , in that encounter he lost his sight- and got prayed for, having been directed to meet with Cornelius- and then all these led to him, setting himself apart for the through knowledge of the things of God. Interestingly, the New Testament was not yet written then, but, because of the faithfulness of the Holy God, Paul, in his period of Separation, in Arabia, got tutored and disciplined thoroughly through the agency of the Holy Spirit.
And when he came back to Jerusalem, the early disciple did not want to accept him into their midst, knowing, is type of person as a persecutor- however, when they had of his testimony, he was given entrance into the fellowship of the early disciples of Jesus Christ. And, in the process of their fellowship, as they ministered unto the LORD, the Holy Spirit demanded that Paul and Banarbas be separated, for the task that He has for them. And this brought Paul, with all the blessings of God that has been deposited upon him to the Romans. Interestingly, any nation outside the shores of Israel is classified as a Gentile nation, and yet Christ died for the entire world. John 3;16- and therefore the Gospel of Christ is for whosoever believes. For as many has received Him, He gave them the power to become Sons of God, even those who believe in His name. (John 1:12)

Paul Apostle went on to highlight the great significance of the Gospel of Christ. (Romans 1;16,17)- and that he was not ashamed of it, for it is the power of God, unto Salvation for those who believes. As a matter of fact,. it is for the Jew First, where Christ came from, in His humanity. i.e. in the flesh, and so it brought about, so to speak, the birth to the early disciples and also the manifestation of the early Church- and yet it, is also for the Gentile nations; that they may come o the knowledge of the Holy Writ through the resurrected Christ for in it the righteousness of God is revealed, from faith to faith for it is written the Just shall live by faith.
What is the implication of this? It connotes that we cannot be ashamed of the Gospel of Christ; for, as far as God, the Father of Our LORD Jesus Christ is concerned, that is His power of Salvation, given for the rescue and deliverance of humanity from the hands of Satan(Matthew 6:33, John 15:7; Proverbs 37:4) Hence, the righteousness of God is fully inherent it- however it is only, as God chooses, reveals to he that loveth , thirst and crave for it. (Deuteronomy 29:29)

Also he further went on to talk about the wrath of God will come upon those that suppresses the truth in unrighteousness- in the process of that, wrote against those that worship God creations- and that could be men or women or simply idols.
He also refers to and preached against all forms of ungodliness, and unrighteousness In deed, it is a letter with great substance, punctuated with graces upon graces and peace upon peace to the Church at Rome- and also to the present day Church and to the Church of the future. It is such a powerful chapter, that is meant to remind the Church of the dignity and the excellencies of the person of Jesus Christ and the Word of God. The intent of it is that And that is that we may trust and hold on securely and firmly to the Word of God because the author of it is also the Creator of the Heavens and the earth- and He created man in His image that man may worship and adore Him. And with this highly powerful epistle, Paul laid the foundation of his teachings as led through the Holy Spirit. It is such a great and wonderful epistle, meant to inspire whoever believes to stay put with the LORD and with His Word, because He will always honour His Word; for He is consistently and forever dependable- and therefore He is worthy of continual trust- His faithfulness endures throughout all generation


He also refers to and preached against all forms of ungodliness, and unrighteousness In deed, it is a letter with great substance, punctuated with graces upon graces and peace upon peace to the Church at Rome- and also to the present day Church and to the Church of the future. It is such a powerful chapter, that is meant to remind the Church of the dignity and the excellencies of the person of Jesus Christ and the Word of God. The intent of it is that And that is that we may trust and hold on securely and firmly to the Word of God because the author of it is also the Creator of the Heavens and the earth- and He created man in His image that man may worship and adore Him. And with this highly powerful epistle, Paul laid the foundation of his teachings as led through the Holy Spirit. It is such a great and wonderful epistle, meant to inspire whoever believes to stay put with the LORD and with His Word, because He will always honour His Word; for He is consistently and forever dependable- and therefore He is worthy of continual trust- His faithfulness endures throughout all generation

 


Corky Duke's comment about verse 18 on 8/31/2012, 3:03am...

A god with this much wrath and anger is NOT a god of unconditional love!!!

 


CRYSTAL's comment on 8/28/2012, 2:59am...

Every book in the bible as message concerning the last days. These words certaintly ring true to a message of the last days to me. THANK YOU

 


Malinda alfotd's comment on 8/25/2012, 1:24pm...

A great book to read romans

 


Wondering's comment about verse 27 on 8/03/2012, 12:15pm...

"and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet". Is this a reference to aids ?

 


Samuel Lang's comment on 7/29/2012, 11:04pm...

The word "unto" in Romans 1:16 is an old English word of antiquity and it means "to continue doing something until what you want occurs." The Old Testament often times refer to the Lord as our Salvation. II Corinthians 3:17 tell us that "The Lord is that Spirit." This means the Spirit is the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost. Therefore in Romans 1:16 the gospel of Christ is the power of God until "salvation" comes which is the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Romans 10:10 uses the word unto also, but we know again that salvation refers to the coming of the Lord which is the HOLY GHOST (Note Psalms 27:1, "The Lord is my light and my salvation.) Righteousness as stated in Romans 14:17 comes only with the Holy Ghost.

 


Timothy Wayne George's comment on 7/29/2012, 9:25pm...

This passage warns those who are not thankful for the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ,that they will be given a reprobate mind. They will do things that are not normal, such as men will leave the use of women, and burn in lust toward other men.
Women will leave the use of men, and burn in lust toward other women. Lev. 18 warned that this activity is an abomination to God. Marriage between a man, and a women is what God has designed for mankind. When man fails to accept the grace of God through Jesus Christ, then judgement will follow. Yet God is not willing that any should perish, but that all would come to repentance. We have to call sin what it is and realize that we all have sinned, and fallen short of the glory of God. When we change our mind about Jesus, and accept him as our Savior we are saved from the wrath to come. God can heal you from this S.S.A.D(Same Sex Attraction Disorder)
Then God will restore the normal relationship between a man, and a woman. Our prayer is for anyone who hears the word of God, is that they receive it with joy, and gratitude. God will save them from being given over to this reprobate mind. Paul said I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God unto salvation to those who believe. To the Jew first, and then also to the Gentile.

 


John's comment about verse 23 on 7/29/2012, 12:58pm...

And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God, into an image made like to corruptible man.

Man...say's who cares what a Holy uncorrupable God says. I am corrupatble man and I say what is right and wrong.

So,God kicked us out of Eden. The End.

 


MARGARET MOORE's comment about verse 26 on 7/27/2012, 1:03pm...

What does "against nature" in Romans 1:26 mean? In Leviticus 18, it seems to mean "with animals'. Am I wrong about that or does this include women and women pleasuring themselves?

 


Donna's comment on 7/26/2012, 2:11pm...

I really believe that romans 1 vs 27 is true about america today , its nothing but sin, sins,sin here and the coming of christ is at hand

 


Francis fernandes's comment about verse 16 on 7/26/2012, 5:03am...

we need to preach this to obama and all the political leaders so that they may come out of muslims clutchs and open thier eyes and ears when CHIRSTIANS ARE attacked by thier muslim ungreatful friends

 


David's comment on 7/15/2012, 10:13pm...

Its a chapter about the unbeliever, he was negative at God consciousness, and gospel hearing.
He has open up the right-lobe to darkness
Vacuum pulls in the lie
He never recovers. He has equal privilege eqaul opportunity to believe he choose not too!

 


Holly's comment on 7/15/2012, 11:59am...

Romans 1: speaking about sinners and saints. Those who choose not to follow Christ, or keep his statues will be turned over to self desires, and the will of satan. ”yeild your members to righteousness, or unrighteousness” (bible2010).

 


Sandra's comment on 7/01/2012, 12:23pm...

I am wondering if there are links from this passage to old testament passages specifically related to verses nineteen and on where God gave individuals unto their own sinful desires?

 


 

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