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/Romans 1:8-17/
 
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Paul is thankful for the saints.
-They were, undoubtedly, accomplishing much for Christ, as there faith was known worldwide.
V.9:     Paul earnestly prays for them.
We should follow this example.
V.10:   Paul prays also for a prosperous journey to Rome.
He has a strong desire to go to Rome and meet these saints.
V.11:   Paul was ambitious.
He saw God working, and wanted to be a part of it.
-Paul wanted to have an influence on these people.
-We should be ambitious for Christ, to reach as many people as possible.
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Even Paul needed the comfort and encouragement of other believers.
-We were not designed to go through life alone, that is not what God intended.
V.13:   Paul reiterates his strong desire to visit Rome.
V.14:   Love all people, don’t play favorites.
-“Barbarians” = The Greeks called anyone who did not use the Greek or Latin language barbarians.
V.15:   Paul preached with all his strength, we should give nothing less to God. 
            -Paul went to Rome, not to change Rome, but to convert individuals.
-Many churches today are just social clubs, rather than soul winning organisms.
-We would rather socialize and do good works, than preach the Gospel.
V.16:   Paul was not ashamed of the Gospel, it is “power.”
-“power” = (du’namis~/Greek) the word from which we get dynamite.
“Effective ability to accomplish an intended purpose.”
V.17:   Quoted from Habakkuk 2:4.
-Justification is by faith.
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