Book Of Romans Essay

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The book of Romans written by the Apostle Paul is rich in Biblical instruction and foundational theological knowledge to base a person’s day to day life on. There are concrete truths and revelations to help guide us on what is right or wrong and what not to do. There is a complex breakdown of what grace is and means to each of us as believers yet there is a simplicity to how Apostle Paul portrays the way we should live knowing we are covered in the grace of God and empowered by the grace of God. As one reads, starting at the beginning of the book of Romans, it is seen very quickly that Paul deals with very serious issues that we still see happening today such as unrighteousness, reprobate minds, unholy lifestyles and all other issues that are not glorifying God and who he is. The natural world, human identity, human relationships, and culture are the four topics that will be touched on and how Apostle Paul addresses these issues.

The natural world then was much like the natural world today, full of sin stemming from fleshly desires, homosexuality, idolatry, lies, debauchery and …show more content…

Both saved by grace because of Jesus Christ but one held to a higher standard than the other because of the knowledge of the law. Paul also makes it clear that we all are Spiritual beings encased in earthly bodies which causes our spirit man to strive with our flesh on a consistent basis and there’s an ongoing internal war between what is right and what is wrong. Paul emphasizes this in Romans 7. Paul makes a powerful statement at the end of Romans 7 “I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.” (Romans 7:25 KJV). This scripture really drives in the point that we are internally battling between our spirit man and our

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