Praying from Romans 8:7. Themes: Hostility, Law, Submission.
Command. The verse commands the reader to subject their mind to God’s law.
Praying from Romans 8:6. Themes: Flesh vs. Spirit, Life and Peace.
Both.
Summary: The verse commands the reader to have a mind of the Spirit, which promises life and peace, rather than a mind of the flesh, which leads to …
Praying from Romans 8:5. Themes: Flesh, Spirit, Mindset.
Command. The verse commands the reader to live according to the Spirit and set their minds on the things of the Spirit, rather than the flesh.
Praying from Romans 8:4. Themes: Law, Spirit, Fulfillment.
Command. The verse commands the reader to walk according to the Spirit, so that the ordinance of the law might be fulfilled in them.
Praying from Romans 8:3. Themes: Redemption, Incarnation, Condemnation of Sin.
Promise.
The verse promises that God sent his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh to condemn sin in the flesh, which the law was unable to do.
Praying from Romans 8:2. Themes: Freedom, Law, Life
Promise. The verse promises that the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made the reader free from the law of sin and death.
Praying from Romans 8:1. Themes: Redemption, Grace, Holy Spirit.
Promise. The verse promises that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus and walk according to the Spirit.
Praying from Romans 7:25. Themes: Sin, Law, Grace
Command. The verse commands the reader to serve God’s law with their mind, while avoiding sin’s law with their flesh.
Praying from Romans 7:24. Themes: Sin, Redemption, Grace
Promise. The verse expresses a cry for deliverance from sin and the promise is that there is a deliverer who can rescue the reader from the body of death.
Praying from Romans 7:22. Themes: Delight, God’s law, Inward person.
Promise. The verse is stating that the author finds joy in following God’s law.
Praying from Romans 7:19. Themes: Sin, Struggle, Redemption.
Command. The verse commands the reader to resist practicing evil, even if it is something they desire, and strive to do good, even if it is difficult.
Praying from Romans 7:18. Themes: Sin, Flesh, Redemption.
Command: None.
Promise: None.
Explanation: The verse is a statement made by the apostle Paul about his own struggle with sin and the limitations of his …
Praying from Romans 7:16. Themes: Sin, Law, Consent.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to consent to the law being good, even if they do things they don’t desire.
Praying from Romans 7:13. Themes: Sin, Death, Commandment.
Command. The verse commands the reader to recognize the sinfulness of sin through the commandment.
Praying from Romans 7:12. Themes: Holiness, Righteousness, Goodness.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to acknowledge and recognize the holiness, righteousness, and goodness of the law and commandment.
Praying from Romans 7:11. Themes: Sin, Deception, Commandment
Command. The verse is warning the reader about the danger of sin using the commandment as an opportunity to deceive and ultimately lead to death. The comma…
Praying from Romans 7:10. Themes: Sin, Consequences, Redemption.
Command. The verse is warning against the dangers of legalism and following the letter of the law without understanding its true purpose. It is a cautionar…
Praying from Romans 7:9. Themes: Sin, Law, Death
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to follow the commandment and avoid sin.
Praying from Romans 7:8. Themes: Sin, Commandment, Law
Command. The verse is warning the reader about the danger of sinning when following the commandments, and emphasizes the importance of avoiding sin.
Praying from Romans 7:7. Themes: Law, Sin, Knowledge of Sin
Command. The verse commands the reader to not consider the law as sin and acknowledges that the law helps in identifying sin.