Category: Romanos
The Book of Romans is Paul’s urgent appeal for unity, clarity, and covenant integrity among a divided community of Jews and Gentiles. Far from suggesting Yahweh is done with Israel, Paul affirms that God’s promises remain intact (Romans 11), and that Gentile believers are graciously grafted into Israel’s covenant—not as replacements, but as co-heirs. Through a masterful exposition of sin, grace, Torah, and faith, Paul confronts hypocrisy, warns against cultural distortion of worship, and calls all believers to Spirit-led obedience that honors the heart of God’s instructions. Romans is not a rejection of Torah, but a restoration of its purpose through Messiah, who fulfills and empowers its righteous demands in those who walk by the Spirit.
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Justification & Faith
We are justified by faith. What does that mean? Does that mean I’m justified even if I don’t want to change? Paul will takes us to a wild ride, so buckle-up, is going to get bumpy. #romans #messianics #christianity #judaism #yeshua #promises #tanakh #britchadasha #thelaw #theprophets #thewritings
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Eyes to See
A rivalry older than empires—Cain vs. Abel, Isaac vs. Ishmael, Jacob vs. Esau, Joseph vs. his brothers… Jew vs. Gentile. This long arc of tension finds fresh focus in Romans: Paul continues his rebuke—don’t wield Torah as judgment if you’re untransformed by it. Then he pivots, speaking directly to Gentile believers in Rome, inviting them…
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¡No sea que seas juzgado!
La carta a los Romanos, aunque fue escrita a la nación gentil de Roma, estaba dirigida a un grupo específico dentro de los gentiles y también aborda un conflicto más profundo: la división provocada por el juicio, la burla y los ataques sin misericordia entre judíos y gentiles. Por eso la epístola a los Romanos encaja tan bien en estos tiempos.
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La Carne, La Fe, El Espíritu y El Evangelio
El entendimiento de Pablo sobre el Evangelio del Mesías en el libro de los Romanos