By whom we have received grace and apostleship, for obedience to the faith among all nations, for his name: - Romans 1:5
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Page Title: Sproul4
URL: http://www.canapologetics.net/html/sproul4.html
...here. Luther did indeed teach that one could lose ones justice before God 1 Tim 5:8 Heb 10:31 Matt 7:21-23 Matt 23:23 Matt 6:20 Romans 1:5 Romans 6:16 Romans 16:19 This retort really begs the question. There is no evidence in the text that the individuals referred to are false Christia... - Item #0481
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URL: http://www.capecodopc.com/Romans_1.2-6.htm
... the Son of God in power, the proximate goal of the gospel does not surprise. From the Lord Jesus, Paul and his fellow apostles Romans 1:5 received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name among all the nations. The same gospel that calls us ......Jesus Christ. But the obedience of faith is not the ultimate goal of the gospel. The ultimate goal is the sake of [Jesus] name (Romans 1:5). Honor to Jesus name! Lips that praise him, lives the glorify him, worship that exalts him thats the ultimate goal of the gospel! The obedience of... - Item #0482
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URL: http://www.capecodopc.com/Romans_1.7-14.htm
... temptation to join ungodly Rome in its immorality is great, but this church reveals the godly obedience that comes from faith (Romans 1:5). Beyond question, Roman government has made many in the empire prosperous, including Christians. Yet, these Roman Christians know that prosperity ... - Item #0483
Page Title: Capital Memorial Church - Bible Study 6 (What Must I Do To Be Saved?)
URL: http://www.capitalmemorial.org/bstudy06.htm
... devils believe but certainly do not possess saving faith (see James 2:19). Faith requires a heart obedience to the gospel (see Romans 1:5; Galatians 5:7; 2 Thessalonians 1:8; Hebrews 5:9; 1 Peter 4:17). Just as faith is a heart obedience to the truth of the gospel, unbelief is a delib... - Item #0484
Page Title: Book Reviews
URL: http://www.carriedcross.org/link.asp?code=reviews
... follow Jesus, and confess with out mouth, believe in our heart every day that Jesus is Lord, then we will be saved (Luke 9:23, Romans 1:5, 10:9-10, 2Timothy 2:19, 2:22). And that is just a small insight into this book, Even The Demons Believe by Timothy Williams. I would say it is ver... - Item #0485
Page Title: Bible. Biblia. The book. Holy Scriptures. God's library. Inspired word. New and Old Testament. Bibles.
URL: http://www.catholicevangelism.com/bible.htm
...phecy, God will take away from him his share in the tree of life and in the holy city, which are described in this book." (NIV) Romans 1:5 ".Through him and for his name's sake, we received grace and apostleship to call people from among all the Gentiles to the obedience that comes fro... - Item #0486
Page Title: Bible. Biblia. The book. Holy Scriptures. God's library. Inspired word. New and Old Testament. Bibles.
URL: http://www.catholicevangelism.org/bible.shtml
..., God will take away from him his share in the tree of life and in the holy city, which are described in this book." (NIV) Romans 1:5 ".Through him and for his name's sake, we received grace and apostleship to call people from among all the Gentiles to the obedience that come... - Item #0487
Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/services/biblesample.htm
...n one key verse of a certain context, and answer 10 specific questions concerning that verse. This week, we will be focusing on Romans 1:5 If during the course of this week's study you have questions concerning the study material, you may send us up to two questions. Your questions wil......e.html). You can send your questions to cairomeo@aol.com. Let's begin our study: We will first give a number of translations of Romans 1:5. The abbreviation of each Bible will be used to identify it. The parentheses contain whether the translation is Protestant (P) or Catholic (C). The......t things God has done for them, so that they, too, will believe and obey him." _ Now we are going to apply 10 questions to Romans 1:5 Question 1: What are the significant words or phrases in Romans 1:5, and what is their meaning? Answer: Hint: A "significant" word is usu......obey him." _ Now we are going to apply 10 questions to Romans 1:5 Question 1: What are the significant words or phrases in Romans 1:5, and what is their meaning? Answer: Hint: A "significant" word is usually one in which the verse centers its meaning. This is sometimes h......e older Catholic commentaries. The Haydock commentary of 1859, which uses the Douay-Rheims as its base, states the following on Romans 1:5: "For obedience to the faith in all nations; that is, to bring all nations to the obedience and profession of his new law and doctrine" (......e Biblical Commentary, whose Romans section is written by Joseph Fitzmyer, S.J. of Catholic University, states the following on Romans 1:5: ".in view of the commitment of faith: the genitive is appositional. Paul conceives of faith as a something that begins with ‘hearing' (......e variations will be so significant that they will effect the interpretation of the verse. Fortunately, that is not the case in Romans 1:5. There are no known textual variants in this verse. Question 4: How do these significant words or phrase relate to the verse as a whole? Answer: Si......les in general, who were all given the commission to preach the gospel (Matt 28:19-20). We cannot be sure. Question 5: How does Romans 1:5 relate to the context of the passage? Answer: Now we are at the stage of Synchronic Analysis. In Greek, "syn" means "same" and ......bring about the "obedience of faith to all the nations," one of those nations being Rome itself. Question 6: How does Romans 1:5 relate to other passages in Romans or other books in the NT? Answer: Now we are at the stage of Diachronic Analysis. In Greek, "dia" mean......o the command of the eternal God, to bring about the obedience of faith." This is remarkable similar to the phraseology of Romans 1:5. In fact, the same Greek phrase is used "hupakoeen pisteoos" (obedience of faith). It is the only other place this particular phrase appe......eading the extended context, that Paul has good reason to speak of bringing the nation to the "obedience of faith" in Romans 1:5, for they have all disobeyed God in times past. The only remaining task is to figure out what the "faith" component of "obedience of......o the formula. Using our logic, we can safely say that if Paul merely wanted to command obedience, he could have simply said in Romans 1:5: "through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience for the sake of his name among all the nations," but h......ith he sojourned in the land of promise." Thus, we begin to see why Paul used the phrase "obedience of faith" in Romans 1:5. He is not referring to a blind obedience to a set of rules, but to obedience, like Abraham's, that stems from having faith in God for who God is a......s, we will stop sinning against Him, knowing how much sin offends Him. Question 7: What are the non-Catholic interpretations of Romans 1:5? Answer: This is an important area of study for no other reason than that one learns his own religion best when he contrasts it with others. When y......usted and time-honored Protestant commentaries on the market (Zondervan, 1961, 1976), the authors state the following regarding Romans 1:5 ".for obedience to the faith - - rather, ‘for the obedience of faith' - - i.e., in order to men's yielding themselves to the belief of G......it remains to be seen whether this is the chief teaching of Paul, and whether this type of interpretation is the meaning behind Romans 1:5. The evidence we have gathered so far from the immediate and extended context of Romans 1-4, does not lean us in the author's direction. Obedience ......ection. Obedience is more than just obeying the command to believe. Question 8: What is the historic Catholic interpretation of Romans 1:5? Answer: There is no "official" Catholic interpretation of Romans 1:5, but the Catholic Catechism sums up the Church's consensus. Look up......What is the historic Catholic interpretation of Romans 1:5? Answer: There is no "official" Catholic interpretation of Romans 1:5, but the Catholic Catechism sums up the Church's consensus. Look up Romans 1:5 in the index of the Catechism. This is what you will find: Para 143:...... "official" Catholic interpretation of Romans 1:5, but the Catholic Catechism sums up the Church's consensus. Look up Romans 1:5 in the index of the Catechism. This is what you will find: Para 143: "By faith, man completely submits his intellect and his will to God. With......Question 2 regarding the phrase "obedience of faith." Question 9: What is the symbolic or spiritual interpretation of Romans 1:5, if any? Answer: According the Catechism (paras 115-117), which reflects traditional Catholic interpretation of Scripture, there are two senses of ......n and a great learning tool. We will cover more of this in later sessions. For our purposes, there is no allegorical meaning to Romans 1:5. b) anagogical: this interpretation is similar to the allegorical, except that the historical fact or event comes from either the OT or NT, and tha......f Canaan is an anagogical picture of heaven (cf., Hebrews 11:10,16, 39-40). For our purposes, there is no anagogical meaning to Romans 1:5. c) moral: (this will be covered in our last question. See below.) Question 10: What is the practical teaching of this verse for everyday life? Ans... - Item #0488
Page Title: Calvary Baptist Church of Waterford, Michigan
URL: http://www.cbcwaterford.com/about.htm
... who are Calvary Baptist Church desire to "bring about the obedience of faith among all nations for the sake of Christ's name" (Romans 1:5). We seek to do this by developing real and genuine relationships with other believers and seeking those who as yet do not have a relationship with... - Item #0489
Page Title: Central Coast Evangelical Church - Resources: Articles, Apologetics, Biographies, Sermons ...
URL: http://www.ccec.com.au/resources/sermon_notes/romans_term103.php
...n that Jesus is declared with power to be the Son of God by his resurrection? (v 4) see Phil 2:8-11; Acts 2:36 _ _ Day 3 - Read Romans 1:5-7 1) What are Christians "called" to? _ _ 2) V 5 contains an expression which is literally "the obedience of faith." _ _ What h... - Item #0490
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