Praying from Romans 10:5. Themes: Righteousness, Law, Life.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to live by the righteousness of the law.
Praying from Romans 10:4. Themes: Fulfillment, Law, Righteousness
Promise. The verse promises that Christ is the fulfillment of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.
Praying from Romans 10:3. Themes: Ignorance, Righteousness, Submission.
Command. The verse commands the reader to subject themselves to the righteousness of God instead of seeking to establish their own righteousness.
Praying from Romans 10:2. Themes: Zeal, Knowledge, Testimony.
Command. The verse is a warning to the reader to not have a zeal for God without knowledge.
Praying from Romans 10:1. Themes: Salvation, Prayer, Israel
Promise. The verse expresses the author’s desire and prayer for the salvation of Israel.
Praying from Romans 9:33. Themes: Salvation, Faith, Offense
Promise. The verse promises that anyone who believes in Jesus will not be disappointed.
Praying from Romans 9:30. Themes: Righteousness, Gentiles, Faith.
Promise. The verse is stating that even those who were not seeking righteousness were able to attain it through faith.
Praying from Romans 9:29. Themes: Salvation, Judgment, Faithfulness.
Promise. The verse is stating that God has left a remnant (or seed) of faithful people, otherwise the people would have been destroyed like Sodom and Gomor…
Praying from Romans 9:28. Themes: Righteousness, Judgment, Completion.
Promise. The verse is saying that the Lord will finish the work and cut it short in righteousness, indicating that God will bring about a swift and just en…
Praying from Romans 9:27. Themes: Remnant, Salvation, Israel’s disobedience.
Promise. The verse states that only a remnant of Israel will be saved, despite their vast numbers.
Praying from Romans 9:26. Themes: Redemption, Adoption, Inclusion.
Promise. The verse is a promise that those who were once rejected as not belonging to God will be called His children.
Praying from Romans 9:25. Themes: Redemption, Love, Inclusion.
Promise. The verse is a quote from Hosea where God promises to call those who were not his people, his people, and to love those who were not beloved.
Praying from Romans 9:23. Themes: Glory, Mercy, Predestination.
Promise. The verse is stating that God will make known the riches of his glory on vessels of mercy that he has prepared beforehand for glory.
Praying from Romans 9:22. Themes: Wrath, Power, Patience
Promise. The verse is describing God’s willingness to demonstrate his power and patience in dealing with those who are destined for destruction.
Praying from Romans 9:21. Themes: Sovereignty, Justice, Mercy.
Command. The verse is stating that the potter has the right to make vessels for both honor and dishonor from the same lump of clay.
Praying from Romans 9:20. Themes: Humility, Sovereignty, Creation
Command. The verse commands the reader not to question God’s decisions or actions.
Praying from Romans 9:18. Themes: Sovereignty, Mercy, Justice.
Promise. The verse is stating that God has the power to show mercy or harden hearts as he desires.
Praying from Romans 9:17. Themes: Sovereignty, Power, Proclamation.
Promise. The verse is stating that God raised up Pharaoh for the purpose of showing His power and proclaiming His name in all the earth.
Praying from Romans 9:16. Themes: Mercy, Grace, Sovereignty.
Promise. The verse is stating that salvation and mercy come from God, not from one’s own efforts or willpower.
Praying from Romans 9:15. Themes: Mercy, Compassion, Sovereignty.
Promise. The verse is a statement of God’s promise to have mercy and compassion on whom he chooses.