Romans 1:6

"through whom we received grace and apostleship for obedience of faith among all the nations for his name’s sake;"

Key Reflection

Romans 1:6 emphasizes that through Jesus Christ, believers receive both divine favor ("grace") and a calling to spread the message of faith ("apostleship"). This grace and apostolic mission are intended to bring obedience to God’s will among all nations as an act of reverence for Christ's name. The verse highlights how Jesus' work laid the foundation for the Christian missionary endeavor, emphasizing that this ministry is not just a local or temporary task but a global calling rooted in faithfulness to Christ.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 6. Among whom. That is, among the Gentiles who had become obedient to the Christian faith, in accordance with the design of the gospel, Ro 1:8. This proves that the church at Rome was made up--partly at least, if not mainly--of Gentiles or pagans. This is fully proved in the sixteenth chapter by the names of the persons whom Paul salutes. The called of Jesus Christ. Those whom Jesus Christ has called to be his followers. The word called (see ver. 1) denotes not merely an external invitation to a privilege, but it also denotes the internal or effectual call which secures conformity to the will of him who calls, and is thus synonymous with the name Christians, or believers.

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