The Bible, King James version, Book 45: Romans(Paperback, Anonymous)
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The Book of Romans is an epistle written by the Apostle Paul to the Christians in Rome, addressing theological issues and practical implications of the Christian faith. Considered one of Paul’s most important letters, it lays out a comprehensive explanation of the Gospel and the righteousness of God. The letter opens with a greeting and a statement of Paul’s desire to visit Rome, followed by an exploration of humanity’s universal sinfulness and the need for salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.Paul elaborates on the concept of justification by faith, asserting that both Jews and Gentiles are equally in need of God's grace. He explains how believers are justified through faith and not by works of the law, emphasizing that righteousness comes from God and is available to all who believe. The letter also discusses the implications of grace, encouraging believers to live transformed lives that reflect their new identity in Christ.