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Romans Chapter 1 Summary

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Throughout the book of Romans, Paul teaches us about the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Because of this epistle of the Gospel, Romans is foundational to the Biblical/ Christian Worldview. Through this book, Paul teaches different components of the worldview by relating it to the natural world, human identity, human relationships, and culture. Each of these teachings help Christians to form a Biblical worldview and assist in gaining a better understanding of the world around us. In Roman’s Chapter 1, Paul explains how it is evident that God is the creator of the natural world. He tells man that he has no excuse for not knowing who God is through His creation, because it is visible everyday. Romans 1:20 affirms this saying, “Since the creation of the world His [God] invisible attributes, have been clearly seen, because they are understood through what has been made. So they are without excuse.” From this verse, Christians are able to understand that it was God who created the natural world and there is no excuse whatsoever for disbelief since it is visible at all times. Paul goes on to tell us that the unrighteous people who did not recognize God’s creation of the world nor give thanks to Him for His work, were given over to a life of immorality and wickedness (Essence of New Testament pg. 134). These people decided to worship idols and …show more content…

Through Paul’s words, we are able to understand the marriage relationships that we hold today. When God made Eve, He gave Adam a “helper who is just right for him” (Genesis 2:18). This brought about the institution of marriage between a husband and wife (Johnson 2013). Romans 7:2 tells us that a married woman is bound by law to her husband as long as he lives. Through this verse we see the constitution of marriage between a man and woman. “This explains why a man leaves his father and mother, and is joined to his wife; and the two are united into one” (Genesis

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