Romanos 1:8

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8 Antes de tudo, sou grato a meu Deus, mediante Jesus Cristo, por todos vocês, porque em todo o mundo está sendo anunciada a fé que vocês têm.

Romanos 1:8 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 1:8

First, I thank my God, through Jesus Christ, for you all,
&c.] After the inscription and salutation, follows a thanksgiving, which begins the epistle: it is usual with the apostle in all his epistles to make requests for the churches, with thanksgivings for mercies; his view in it was, to glorify God, to testify his affection to the saints, and to show that all they had must be referred to the grace of God. The object of thanksgiving is God not merely as a creator and preserver, but as a Father, the Father of Christ, and our Father in Christ; as the one God, and our God, Father, Son, and Spirit. The apostle styles him, my God; which distinguishes him from all others, points out his particular interest in him, expresses his knowledge of him and faith in him, and demonstrates that what he did now, he did in faith. The person through whom thanks are given is Jesus Christ. There is no coming to God but through Christ, nor is any sacrifice either of prayer or praise acceptable without him, and since all we have come through him, it is but reasonable that thanks for them should be returned by and through him; the persons for whom this thanksgiving is made were all the Romans, all the saints at Rome, the members of the church there, of whatsoever rank and degree, and in whatsoever, state and condition; the thing for which the apostle was thankful for particularly was, not that their city was mistress of the whole world, and their fame for power, wealth, and grandeur, was spread abroad far and near; but, says he,

that your faith is spoken of throughout the whole world;
which shows that faith is a grace of great account: God has put an honour upon it, by making it the receiver of all his gifts, and that gives glory to God, and without it nothing is acceptable to him; it answers many excellent uses and purposes in experience; it is that by which saints live upon Christ in this world, and look to the glories of another. This also shows that the saints at Rome did not hide their faith in their breasts, but declared it to others; a public profession both of the grace and doctrine of faith is to be made, and constantly held; both are to be shown forth to others, by deeds as well as words; which greatly redounds to the honour of such churches, causes joy in other churches, and in all the ministers of the Gospel, and is the occasion of many thanksgivings to God.

Romanos 1:8 In-Context

6 E vocês também estão entre os chamados para pertencerem a Jesus Cristo.
7 A todos os que em Roma são amados de Deus e chamados para serem santos:A vocês, graça e paz da parte de Deus nosso Pai e do Senhor Jesus Cristo.
8 Antes de tudo, sou grato a meu Deus, mediante Jesus Cristo, por todos vocês, porque em todo o mundo está sendo anunciada a fé que vocês têm.
9 Deus, a quem sirvo de todo o coração pregando o evangelho de seu Filho, é minha testemunha de como sempre me lembro de vocês
10 em minhas orações; e peço que agora, finalmente, pela vontade de Deus, me seja aberto o caminho para que eu possa visitá-los.
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