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What Romans 1 Actually Says in the First Seven Verses: Election, Grace, Zero Human Credit
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What Romans 1 Actually Says in the First Seven Verses: Election, Grace, Zero Human Credit

Most people read Romans 1:1–7 as a polite hello.
They are wrong.
Paul begins with thunder: God sovereignly appoints, sets apart, promises, declares, calls, and saves — all before we ever move a finger. Election is not hidden in Romans 9; it is blazing in the very first lines.
This short Bible study from my morning notes shows plainly:

Paul was chosen, not a chooser.
Gentiles were always saved by grace alone.
The resurrection crowned Jesus as Lord.
Faith obeys because it is already saved.
“Called” means God decides who belongs to Christ.

No free-will myths survive these seven verses.
Only boasting in the Lord remains.
Come. Let Romans 1 kill your pride and heal your heart.

The Accuser Silenced by Blood
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The Accuser Silenced by Blood

Every trap begins as a suggestion, not a seizure. Satan cannot kick the door of the will off its hinges; he is a trespasser without a key. What he can do is lean against the window and whisper a line that rhymes with your own hunger: “You’ve earned a drink.” “One click won’t hurt.” “God helps those who help themselves—so help yourself.” The voice sounds outside at first, but with each repetition, it starts to sound more and more like your own. What began as a suggestion now feels like your very identity.