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Romans 1 — FBV

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1Verse 1This letter comes from Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ. I was called to be an apostle by God. God appointed me to announce the good newsVerse 2that he had previously promised through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures.Verse 3The good news is about his Son, whose human forefather was David,Verse 4but who was revealed as God's Son by his resurrection from the dead through the power of the Holy Spirit. He is Jesus Christ our Lord.Verse 5It was through him that I received the privilege of becoming an apostle to call all nations to obedient trust in him.Verse 6You are also included among those who were called to belong to Jesus Christ.Verse 7I'm writing to all of you in Rome who are loved by God, and called to be his special people. Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ!Verse 8Let me begin by saying that I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because the way in which you trust in God is spoken about all over the world.Verse 9I'm always praying for you, as God can confirm—the God I serve with the whole of my being as I share the good news about his Son.Verse 10In my prayers I'm always asking that I might eventually come and see you, if that's what God wants.Verse 11I really want to visit you and share with you a spiritual blessing to strengthen you.Verse 12In this way we can be encouraged together by each others' trust in God, both your trust and mine.Verse 13I want you to know, my brothers and sisters, I often planned to visit you, but I was kept from coming up till now. I want to see some good spiritual results among you just as I've seen among other people.+Verse 14For I have an obligation to work for both the civilized and the uncivilized, both the educated and the uneducated.Verse 15That's why I'm really keen to come to Rome and share the good news with you.Verse 16I'm certainly not ashamed about the good news, for it's God's power to save everyone who trusts in him—to the Jewish people first, and then to everyone else as well.Verse 17For in the good news God is revealed as good and right,+trustworthy from start to finish. As Scripture says, “Those who are right with God live by trusting him.”+Verse 18God's hostility+is revealed from heaven against those who are godless and who are not morally right,+those who suppress the truth through the evil that they do.Verse 19What can be known about God is obvious, because he has made it very clear to them.Verse 20Ever since the creation of the world, the invisible aspects of God—his eternal power and divinity—are clearly visible in what he has made. Such people have no excuse,Verse 21because even though they knew God, they did not praise him or thank him, but instead their thinking about God turned into complete foolishness, and darkness filled their empty minds.Verse 22Even though they claimed to be wise, they became foolish.Verse 23They exchanged the glory of the immortal God for idols, images of mortal human beings, birds, animals, and reptiles.Verse 24So God abandoned them to the evil desires of their depraved minds, and they did shameful, degrading things to each other.Verse 25They exchanged God's truth for a lie, worshiping and serving creatures instead of the Creator, who deserves praise forever. Amen.Verse 26That's why God abandoned them to their evil desires. Their women exchanged natural sex for that which is unnatural,Verse 27and in the same way the men gave up sex with women and burned with lust for each other. Men did indecent things to each other, and as a result they suffered the inevitable consequences of their perversions.Verse 28Since they didn't consider it worthwhile to get to know God, he abandoned them to their worthless, distrustful way of thinking, doing things that should never be done.Verse 29They filled themselves with all that's wrong: evil, greed, hate, envy, murder, quarreling, deception, malice, and gossip.Verse 30They're back-stabbers and God-haters. They're arrogant, proud, and boastful. They devise new ways of sinning. They rebel against their parents.Verse 31They don't want to understand, they don't keep their promises, they don't show any kindness or compassion.Verse 32Even though they realize exactly what God requires, they do things that deserve death. Not only do they do such things themselves, they also support others in doing them.
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