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Romans 1

Paul introduces himself as a servant of Jesus Christ and an Apostle, called to spread the Gospel of God. He expresses his gratitude for the faith of the Romans and his desire to visit them to share spiritual gifts and be mutually consoled through their faith. Paul states that he is not ashamed of the Gospel, which is the power of God for salvation, and that the justice of God is revealed through faith. However, he also notes that God's wrath is revealed against those who suppress the truth of God, leading to idolatry, immorality, and a morally depraved way of thinking, resulting in a list of vices and ultimately deserving of death.

Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called as an Apostle, separated for the Gospel of Godwhich he had promised beforehand, through his Prophets, in the Holy Scripturesabout his Son, who was made for him from the offspring of David according to the fleshthe Son of God, who was predestined in virtue according to the Spirit of sanctification from the resurrection of the dead, our Lord Jesus Christthrough whom we have received grace and Apostleship, for the sake of his name, for the obedience of faith among all the Gentilesfrom whom you also have been called by Jesus ChristTo all who are at Rome, the beloved of God, called as saints. Grace to you, and peace, from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus ChristCertainly, I give thanks to my God, through Jesus Christ, first for all of you, because your faith is being announced throughout the entire worldFor God is my witness, whom I serve in my spirit by the Gospel of his Son, that without ceasing I have kept a remembrance of yoalways in my prayers, pleading that in some way, at some time, I may have a prosperous journey, within the will of God, to come to youFor I long to see you, so that I may impart to you a certain spiritual grace to strengthen youspecifically, to be consoled together with you through that which is mutual: your faith and mineBut I want you to know, brothers, that I have often intended to come to you, (though I have been hindered even to the present time) so that I might obtain some fruit among you also, just as also among the other GentilesTo the Greeks and to the uncivilized, to the wise and to the foolish, I am in debtSo within me there is a prompting to evangelize to you also who are at RomeFor I am not ashamed of the Gospel. For it is the power of God unto salvation for all believers, the Jew first, and the GreekFor the justice of God is revealed within it, by faith unto faith, just as it was written: "For the just one lives by faith.For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven over every impiety and injustice among those men who fend off the truth of God with injusticeFor what is known about God is manifest in them. For God has manifested it to themFor unseen things about him have been made conspicuous, since the creation of the world, being understood by the things that were made; likewise his everlasting virtue and divinity, so much so that they have no excuseFor although they had known God, they did not glorify God, nor give thanks. Instead, they became weakened in their thoughts, and their foolish heart was obscuredFor, while proclaiming themselves to be wise, they became foolishAnd they exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for the likeness of an image of corruptible man, and of flying things, and of four-legged beasts, and of serpentsFor this reason, God handed them over to the desires of their own heart for impurity, so that they afflicted their own bodies with indignities among themselvesAnd they exchanged the truth of God for a lie. And they worshipped and served the creature, rather than the Creator, who is blessed for all eternity. AmenBecause of this, God handed them over to shameful passions. For example, their females have exchanged the natural use of the body for a use which is against natureAnd similarly, the males also, abandoning the natural use of females, have burned in their desires for one another: males doing with males what is disgraceful, and receiving within themselves the recompense that necessarily results from their errorAnd since they did not prove to have God by knowledge, God handed them over to a morally depraved way of thinking, so that they might do those things which are not fittinghaving been completely filled with all iniquity, malice, fornication, avarice, wickedness; full of envy, murder, contention, deceit, spite, gossipingslanderous, hateful toward God, abusive, arrogant, self-exalting, devisers of evil, disobedient to parentsfoolish, disorderly; without affection, without fidelity, without mercyAnd these, though they had known the justice of God, did not understand that those who act in such a manner are deserving of death, and not only those who do these things, but also those who consent to what is done
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