Five key words help open up the content of the passage 1. Thankfulness - Paul is exemplary in regard to thankfulness, and here speaks of his thankfulness to God for these believers 2. Faith - the Roman Christians were not 'secret disciples' but rather their faith was known to all. 3. Prayer - Paul's prayer regarding his desire to visit Rome is exemplary and teaches both passion in prayer and submission to the will of God. 4. Encouragement - this characteristic of Paul's ministry is evident again in his desire to visit Rome in order that he might be used to bless the Christians there. 5. Burdened - Paul is burdened to preach the gospel to all since the gospel is meant for all.
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Born and raised in South Africa, Carl Muller came to faith in Christ in his late teens and prepared for the Christian ministry at Tyndale Bible College and Seminary. He has pastored churches in Cambridge, Kingston and Burlington, Ontario and presently serves as teaching elder at...