Praying from Romans 16:20. Themes: Peace, Victory, Grace.
Promise. The verse promises that God will quickly crush Satan under the reader’s feet and ends with a blessing of grace from Jesus Christ.
Praying from Romans 16:19. Themes: Obedience, Wisdom, Innocence.
Command. The verse commands the reader to be wise in that which is good and innocent in that which is evil.
Praying from Romans 16:18. Themes: Deception, Selfishness, False Teachers.
Command: to not serve one’s own desires and to be aware of those who deceive.
Praying from Romans 16:17. Themes: Unity, Doctrine, Warning.
Command. The verse commands the reader to look out for those causing divisions and stumbling and turn away from them.
Praying from Romans 16:16. Themes: Fellowship, Love, Unity.
Command. The verse commands the reader to greet one another with a holy kiss. It also mentions that the assemblies of Christ greet the reader.
Praying from Romans 16:12. Themes: Labor, Beloved, Greeting.
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to greet Tryphaena, Tryphosa, and Persis who are all working hard in the Lord.
Praying from Romans 16:6. Themes: Service, Gratitude, Sacrifice.
Command – The verse commands the reader to greet Mary who labored much for us.
Praying from Romans 16:5. Themes: Fellowship, Evangelism, Love.
Command – The reader is instructed to greet the assembly in the house and Epaenetus.
Praying from Romans 16:4. Themes: Gratitude, Sacrifice, Unity.
Promise. The verse is a statement of gratitude towards those who risked their lives for the author, and a recognition of their actions by the assemblies of…
Praying from Romans 16:2. Themes: Hospitality, Service, Gratitude.
Command. The verse commands the reader to receive and assist the woman mentioned in a way worthy of the saints.
Praying from Romans 15:33. Themes: Peace, God’s presence, Blessing.
Promise. The verse is a prayer for God’s peace to be with the reader.
Praying from Romans 15:32. Themes: Joy, Will of God, Rest.
Promise. The verse promises that the writer will come to the reader in joy through the will of God and find rest together.
Praying from Romans 15:31. Themes: Deliverance, Service, Acceptance.
Promise. The verse is a prayer of Paul asking for deliverance from disobedient people in Judea and for his service to Jerusalem to be accepted by the saint…
Praying from Romans 15:30. Themes: Prayer, Unity, Love.
Command. The verse commands the reader to pray for the author.
Praying from Romans 15:29. Themes: Blessing, Good News, Christ.
Promise. The verse promises that when the speaker comes to the reader, they will bring the fullness of the blessing of the Good News of Christ.
Praying from Romans 15:27. Themes: Debt, Service, Spiritual Sharing.
Command. The verse commands the Gentiles to serve those who have shared their spiritual things with them by also serving them in material things.
Praying from Romans 15:21. Themes: Salvation, Evangelism, Redemption.
Promise. The verse is stating that those who have not heard of God will still be able to understand and see Him.
Praying from Romans 15:20. Themes: Evangelism, Missions, Discipleship.
Command. The verse commands the reader to preach the Good News where Christ has not been named before.
Praying from Romans 15:18. Themes: Obedience, Gentiles, Christ’s work.
Command. The verse commands the reader to only speak of things that Christ worked through them for the obedience of the Gentiles, by word and deed.
Praying from Romans 15:17. Themes: Boasting, Christ, God’s sovereignty.
Promise. The verse is stating that the author’s boasting is in Christ Jesus in things pertaining to God. It is not a command to the reader.