Praying from Romans 3:28. Themes: Justification, Faith, Works of the Law.
Promise. The verse promises that a man is justified by faith apart from the works of the law.
Praying from Romans 3:27. Themes: Boasting excluded, Law of faith.
Command. The verse commands the reader to exclude boasting and rely on the law of faith rather than the law of works.
Praying from Romans 3:26. Themes: Righteousness, Faith, Justification.
Promise. The verse is stating that God will demonstrate his righteousness and be the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus.
Praying from Romans 3:25. Themes: Atonement, Faith, Righteousness
Promise. The verse is stating that through faith in Jesus’ blood as an atoning sacrifice, God demonstrates his righteousness by forgiving sins.
Praying from Romans 3:24. Themes: Grace, Redemption, Justification.
Promise. The verse promises that the reader is justified freely by God’s grace through the redemption found in Christ Jesus.
Praying from Romans 3:23. Themes: Sin, Redemption, Grace.
Command. The verse is a statement that all people have sinned and fallen short of God’s glory. It does not contain a promise, but rather highlights the nee…
Praying from Romans 3:22. Themes: Righteousness, Faith, Salvation
Promise. The verse promises that the righteousness of God is available to all who believe in Jesus Christ, without distinction.
Praying from Romans 3:21. Themes: Righteousness, Law, Prophets.
Promise. The verse is stating that a righteousness of God has been revealed, which was testified by the law and the prophets. It is not giving a command to…
Praying from Romans 3:20. Themes: Justification, Law, Sin
Promise. The verse states that no one can be justified by the works of the law, but through the law comes the knowledge of sin. This implies that justifica…
Praying from Romans 3:19. Themes: judgment, law, world
Command. The verse commands the reader to recognize that the law speaks to those who are under it, leading to the closing of every mouth and the judgment o…
Praying from Romans 3:17. Themes: Forgiveness, Redemption, Restoration
Promise. The verse is stating that the people referred to in the passage have not known the way of peace. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Romans 3:16. Themes: Sin, Consequences, Redemption.
Promise. The verse is describing the consequences of the actions of certain individuals, rather than giving a command or instruction to the reader.
Praying from Romans 3:15. Themes: Violence, Justice, Redemption.
Command. The verse is a warning against those who are quick to resort to violence.
Praying from Romans 3:12. Themes: Sinfulness, Depravity, Redemption.
Command. The verse is a statement of the universal sinfulness of humanity and a call to repentance and faith in God.
Praying from Romans 3:10. Themes: Sin, Depravity, Salvation.
Promise. The verse is a statement that there is no one who is righteous.
Praying from Romans 3:9. Themes: Sin, Equality, Warning.
Command. The verse is a warning to both Jews and Greeks that they are all under sin.
Praying from Romans 3:8. Themes: condemnation, slander, ethics
Command. The verse commands the reader not to suggest doing evil in order to bring about good.
Praying from Romans 3:4. Themes: Justification, Truth, Judgment.
Promise. The verse is stating that God is always true and reliable, even if every human being is a liar. It also references a passage from the Old Testamen…
Praying from Romans 3:3. Themes: Faith, God’s faithfulness.
Promise. The verse reassures the reader that the faithlessness of some individuals does not negate the faithfulness of God.
Praying from Romans 2:29. Themes: Salvation, Circumcision, Faith
Command. The verse commands the reader to focus on inner righteousness rather than outward appearances and to seek praise from God rather than from men.