The New Testament in 90 DaysSample
Introduction to Romans
The Apostle Paul, formerly Saul, wrote the book of Romans. A self-acclaimed Jew and Pharisee, Saul was determined to rid the world of Christianity. That is, until Jesus intervened and appeared to Saul on his journey to Damascus. This event transformed him, and he became the beloved apostle whom we call Paul.
He wrote this book to the people of Rome before he visited them. Paul was very articulate and descriptive about the gospel and salvation in this letter to them. He also thoroughly explained what our response should be to the gospel and how it looks in our everyday life. There are 12 other books Paul wrote in the New Testament.
About this Plan
Journey through the 260 chapters of the New Testament over the next 90 days. From the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, all the way to the final book of Revelation, God will speak to you throughout the teachings of those who were transformed by our Savior.
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