Romans 1:7

"among whom you are also called to belong to Jesus Christ;"

Key Reflection

This verse highlights your inclusion in the community of believers, marking you as part of a holy people chosen by God. It signifies not just an individual calling but a communal one, emphasizing that through faith in Christ, you are integrated into a wider family of faith, set apart for God's purposes.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 7. To all that be in Rome. That is, to all who bear the Christian name. Perhaps he here included not only the church at Rome, but all who might have been there from abroad. Rome was a place of vast concourse for foreigners; and Paul probably addressed all who happened to be there. Beloved of God. Whom God loves. This is the privilege of all Christians. And this proves that the persons whom Paul addressed were not those merely who had been invited to the external privileges of the gospel. The importance of this observation will appear in the progress of these Notes. Called to be saints. So called, or influenced by God who had called them, as to become saints.

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