Romans Directory
Romans is Paul’s fullest explanation of the gospel: God reveals his righteousness in Christ to save sinners by faith and form a transformed people who live under his mercy and lordship.
Romans is Paul’s fullest explanation of the gospel: God reveals his righteousness in Christ to save sinners by faith and form a transformed people who live under his mercy and lordship.
Romans 1: Humanity’s rebellion reveals the need for the gospel, as God’s righteousness is announced in Christ while God’s wrath is revealed against suppressing the truth in unrighteousness.
Romans 1: 1-7 | Romans 1: 8-15 | Romans 1: 16-17 | Romans 1:18-23 | Romans 1: 24-32
Chapter 2
Romans 2: God’s impartial judgment exposes the guilt of the moral and religious person, showing that possession of the law does not excuse disobedience before God.
Romans 2:1-11 | Romans 2: 12-16 | Romans 2: 17-29
Chapter 3
Romans 3: All people stand guilty before God, but God reveals his righteousness apart from the law by justifying sinners freely through faith in Jesus Christ.
Romans 3: 1-8 | Romans 3: 9-20 | Romans 3:21-26 | Romans 3:27–31
Chapter 4
Romans 4: Abraham and David testify that justification is received by faith apart from works, circumcision, or law, and rests on the grace of God fulfilled in Christ’s death and resurrection.
Romans 4:1-8 |Romans 4:9-15 | Romans 4: 16-25
Chapter 5
Romans 5: Explains how justification by faith brings peace, grace, hope, and reconciliation with God, while showing that Christ’s obedience overcomes Adam’s sin and makes grace reign unto eternal life.
Chapter 6
Romans 6: Explains that grace does not permit believers to remain in sin, because union with Christ’s death and resurrection has broken sin’s dominion, freed them from slavery to sin, and called them to present themselves to God as servants of righteousness leading to sanctification and eternal life.
Romans 6: 1-14|Romans 6: 15-23
Chapter 7
Romans 7: Explains that the law exposes and condemns sin but cannot free the sinner from sin’s power, showing both the believer’s release from the law through union with Christ and the inner conflict of a person who delights in God’s law yet discovers the need for deliverance through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Romans 7:1-6 |Romans 7: 7-13 |Romans 7: 14-25
Chapter 8
Romans 8: Explains the triumph of life in the Spirit, showing that those who are in Christ are free from condemnation, indwelt and led by the Spirit, adopted as God’s children, sustained in suffering by future glory, secured by God’s sovereign purpose, and kept forever in the inseparable love of Christ.
Romans 8: 1-8 | Romans 8:9-14| Romans 8: 15-17 | Romans 8 :18-25 | Romans 8: 26-27
Romans 8: 28-30 | Romans 8: 31-39
Romans 9
Romans 9: Explains God’s sovereign freedom in election, showing that His promises have not failed because mercy rests on His purpose rather than human lineage, effort, or claim.
Romans 9:1-5 | Romans 9: 6-13 | Romans 9: 14-29 | Romans 9: 30-33
Chapter 10
Romans 10: Explains Israel’s accountability for rejecting the gospel, showing that righteousness is received by faith in Christ, proclaimed through the word, and offered to all who call on the Lord.
Romans 10: 1-4 | Romans 10: 5-13 | Romans 10: 14-17 | Romans 10: 18-21
Chapter 11
Romans 11: Explains that Israel’s rejection is neither total nor final, because God preserves a remnant by grace, uses Gentile inclusion to provoke Israel, and will fulfill His mercy according to His irrevocable promises.
Romans 11:1-10 | Romans 11: 11-24 | Romans 11: 25-36
Chapter 12
Romans 12 shows how the mercies of God reshape the believer’s whole life into worship, humility, spiritual service, sincere love, patient endurance, peaceable conduct, and overcoming evil with good.
Romans 12: 1-2 | Romans 12: 3-8 | Romans 12: 9-16 | Romans 12: 17-21
Romans 13
Romans 13 shows how life under God’s mercy takes shape through submission to governing authorities, love as the fulfillment of the law, and urgent holiness in light of the nearness of salvation.
Romans 13: 1-7 | Romans 13: 8-10 | Romans 13: 11-14
Romans 14
Romans 14 shows how believers must receive one another in disputed matters of conscience, refusing contempt and judgment because all belong to the Lord and liberty must be governed by love.
Romans 14: 1-8 | Romans 14: 9-12 | Romans 14: 13-23
Romans 15
Romans 15 shows how the strong are called to bear with the weak, follow Christ’s self-giving example, pursue unity in hope, and share in God’s mission to the nations.
Romans 15:1-4 | Romans 15: 5-13 | Romans 15: 14-22 | Romans 15: 23-29 Romans 15:30-33
Romans 16
Romans 16 shows the beauty of gospel partnership through Paul’s personal greetings, his warning against divisive teachers, and his closing praise to God who establishes His people through the revelation of Christ.
Romans 16: 1-16 | Romans 16: 17-20 | Romans 16: 21-23 | Romans 16: 25-27
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