Romans
You know the saying, ' When in Rome, do as the Romans do .' Well, Apostle Paul had never set foot in Rome, but that didn’t stop him from introducing himself ahead of time! He pens this epic letter, not only to make his grand introduction but also to give the Romans a taste of the message that’s been setting the world on fire—his message of the Gospel. The church in Rome wasn’t planted by any of the Apostles. Instead, it sprouted from the seeds sown during Pentecost (Acts 2), when Jews who had experienced the power of the Holy Spirit returned to their homeland as believers. Despite this, no Apostle had ever visited to nurture or guide them. Cue Paul, who is brimming with excitement to finally meet these brothers and sisters in Christ. Though miles apart and culturally distinct, Paul feels an unshakable bond with the believers in Rome—a bond forged by their shared faith. In this letter, Paul doesn’t just skim the surface. He lays out the Gospel with razor-sharp clarity, speaking