

Romans: Our Doctrinal Constitution, Part 3
Aug 12, 2025
Explore the profound significance of the Book of Romans as a foundational text for Christian doctrine. Discover Paul's heartfelt mission to connect with Roman believers and his emphasis on doctrinal integrity. Delve into the central ideals of justification and righteousness, stressing that faith transcends cultural boundaries. Reflect on themes of sin, redemption, and personal transformation, along with Paul's acknowledgment of various individuals in the early church. Embrace a renewed understanding of faith and the spiritual journey through God's guidance.
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Divine Authorship And Scriptural Authority
- Chuck Swindoll explains Romans was authored by Paul and written by Tertius under the Holy Spirit's guidance.
- He calls the letter "God-breathed," asserting Scripture's inerrant authority.
Paul's Missionary Aim Toward Spain
- Chuck notes Paul requested support from Rome to help him reach Spain as a missionary.
- Paul collected funds for Jerusalem while planning to pass through Rome en route to Spain.
Dating Romans To Corinth, A.D. 58
- Chuck dates Romans to Paul's time in Corinth, likely about A.D. 58.
- This anchors the letter near Paul's missionary travels and collection for Jerusalem.