Biblical Worldview in Romans Essay Romans is a letter Paul wrote to the Saints in Rome. At the beginning of the letter, Paul introduces himself as apostle, Jesus' chief disciple. "Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel of God. the gospel he promised beforehand through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures” (Romans 1:1-2, NIV). The apostle Paul preached the gospel, the power of God, and the unqualified righteousness that comes from faith in Jesus Christ, and the promise of blood to free people from sin. I am going to explain about “what does Romans teach about the existence and attributes of God?” I believe that each person is made from God's plan. However, when the time comes, we eventually will be called by Him, and will be …show more content…
Paul deals with the attitudes of our lives in eight themes. First, attitudes to God: Offer our bodies as holy sacrifices. The second explained how a Christian should live. Paul says to live according to the amount of faith and gifts. Third, relationships with neighbors: love each other and live. The fourth is the relationship with the enemy: Have a heart that can love enemy as well. Fifth, attitudes toward the state: obey the authority of the state. Sixth, attitudes to the law: live in love, and complete it with this. Seventh, the attitude of living in the daytime; Do not live according to the lusts, but act gracefully, because the end is near. The last eighth explained the attitude towards the fragile person. Do not criticize those who are weak in faith. Do not put obstacles in front of someone with weak faith. Do not act as you would like to be strong (Romans 12:1–15:1). After reading this Christian attitude of life, I felt that love and faith were the most necessary factors to fulfill these laws. I hope that I will be able to live a life of righteousness through the power of God in the hope-filled with