Praying from Romans 7:6. Themes: Freedom, Grace, Spirit-led living.
Command. The verse commands the reader to serve in newness of the spirit and not in oldness of the letter, as they have been discharged from the law.
Praying from Romans 7:4. Themes: Redemption, Resurrection, Fruitfulness.
Promise. The verse promises that through the body of Christ, the reader is made dead to the law and joined to Him who was raised from the dead, so that the…
Praying from Romans 7:3. Themes: Marriage, Adultery, Freedom
Promise. The verse promises that if a woman’s husband dies, she is free from the law and can remarry without being considered an adulteress.
Praying from Romans 7:2. Themes: Marriage, Death, Freedom.
Promise. The verse states that if a woman’s husband dies, she is no longer bound by the law of the husband.
Praying from Romans 7:1. Themes: Law, Dominion, Life.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to know that the law has dominion over a man for as long as he lives.
Praying from Romans 6:23. Themes: Sin, Death, Gift
Both.
Command: Turn away from sin and accept the free gift of eternal life in Christ Jesus.
Promise: If you accept the free gift of eternal life in Chris…
Praying from Romans 6:22. Themes: Freedom, Sanctification, Eternal Life.
Promise. The verse promises that those who have become servants of God and are free from sin will receive the fruit of sanctification and eternal life.
Praying from Romans 6:21. Themes: Sin, Shame, Death.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to reflect on their past actions and consider the consequences of continuing down that path, as the end result …
Praying from Romans 6:20. Themes: Sin, Servitude, Freedom
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to recognize that when they were servants of sin, they were not righteous.
Praying from Romans 6:19. Themes: Weakness, Servanthood, Righteousness
Command. The verse commands the reader to present their members as servants to righteousness for sanctification, after having previously presented them as …
Praying from Romans 6:18. Themes: Freedom, Righteousness, Servanthood.
Command. The verse commands the reader to become a bondservant of righteousness after being made free from sin.
Praying from Romans 6:17. Themes: Redemption, Obedience, Teaching.
Command. The verse commands the reader to become obedient from the heart to the form of teaching they were delivered.
Praying from Romans 6:16. Themes: Servanthood, Obedience, Sin
Command. The verse commands the reader to present themselves as servants and obey someone who leads them towards righteousness rather than sin leading to d…
Praying from Romans 6:15. Themes: Grace, Law, Sin
Command. The verse commands the reader to not sin just because they are under grace and not under the law.
Praying from Romans 6:14. Themes: Grace, Law, Sin
Promise. The verse promises that sin will not have control over the reader because they are under grace, not under the law.
Praying from Romans 6:13. Themes: Holiness, Righteousness, Surrender
Command. The verse commands the reader to not present their body parts to sin but to present themselves to God as instruments of righteousness.
Praying from Romans 6:12. Themes: Sin, Mortal Body, Obedience
Command. The verse commands the reader to not let sin control their body and to resist its temptations.
Praying from Romans 6:11. Themes: Sin, Death, Life
Command. The verse commands the reader to consider themselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.
Praying from Romans 6:10. Themes: Redemption, Salvation, Resurrection.
Promise. The verse is stating that Jesus died to sin once and now lives for God. It is a promise of the new life that believers can have through Jesus.
Praying from Romans 6:9. Themes: Resurrection, Victory over Death, Eternal Life.
Promise. The verse assures the reader that Christ, having been raised from the dead, will never die again and that death no longer has power over him.