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Join Professor Shaun LePage for an in-depth, verse-by-verse study of Romans 1, where the Apostle Paul lays the theological foundation for one of the most powerful letters in the New Testament. In this teaching, Professor LePage carefully walks through Romans Chapter 1 which includes the longest greeting of any of Paul's epistles—a single, carefully constructed sentence. In verse 1, he introduces himself in three distinct ways: servant, apostle, and one set apart for the gospel of God. In verses 2–5, he focuses on Jesus Christ in at least four powerful ways—His fulfillment of prophecy, His Davidic lineage, His divine Sonship, and His resurrection power. Then in verses 6–7, Paul greets the believers in Rome in three meaningful ways, affirming their calling, their beloved status, and their identity as saints. Although Paul did not plant the church in Rome he wrote with pastoral warmth and apostolic authority. He makes clear his purpose for writing: to proclaim the gospel and strengthen the saints. At the heart of Romans are the key verses (1:16–17): The gospel is the power of God for salvation for all who believe. This teaching will strengthen your understanding of the gospel and deepen your confidence in God’s Word. _________________ Romans 1 Bible study, Professor Shaun LePage, Book of Romans teaching, Apostle Paul Romans, Romans 1 explained, Christian theology, righteousness of God, gospel power, not ashamed of the gospel, God’s wrath explained, biblical exposition, New Testament teaching, verse by verse Bible study, Reformed theology, Christian doctrine, Paul’s epistles, justification by faith, Romans sermon, Christian apologetics, Bible teaching Romans