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Implied in Paul's statement is the idea that Christ is listening, that He will receive anyone who calls on Him in faith, no matter their nation or the circumstances of their birth . He is not reserving salvation only for those who are part of a certain heritage.
Romans 10:12-13 meaning · Both Jews and Gentiles need to call upon God for deliverance from the "poverty" we have when living the ways of the world.
For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. Jump ...
12 мая 2013 г. · The reason God will vindicate all is that anyone who believes, Jew or Greek, will have the “same LORD” by faith.
Everyone that believes in Christ shall be saved; for there is no distinction of nations, no superiority on account of carnal descent, or fleshly privileges.
23 нояб. 2022 г. · To call upon the Lord (His “name” means, who He is in all His attributes) implies that the one calling is in trouble or great need. This is ...
Romans 10:12 is a powerful declaration of the universal availability of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
20 дек. 2018 г. · In this episode of Pray the Word on Romans 10:12–13, David Platt declares that Jesus is the Lord of everyone and everything.
28 сент. 2021 г. · This verse is about more than believing that the Lord exists, but needing, trusting in and calling on him to guide your life, knowing he is the ...
Paul's Letter to the Romans is about “the good news of God” (euangelion theou) for which he was called as an apostle and set apart.
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