1:1 Paul,
a
servant
of
Christ
Jesus,
called
to
be
an
apostle,
set
apart
for
the
gospel
of
God,
1:2 which
he
promised
beforehand
through
his
prophets
in
the
holy
Scriptures,
1:3 concerning
his
Son,
who
was
descended
from
David
according
to
the
flesh
1:4 and
was
declared
to
be
the
Son
of
God
in
power
according
to
the
Spirit
of
holiness
by
his
resurrection
from
the
dead,
Jesus
Christ
our
Lord,
1:5 through
whom
we
have
received
grace
and
apostleship
to
bring
about
the
obedience
of
faith
for
the
sake
of
his
name
among
all
the
nations,
1:6 including
you
who
are
called
to
belong
to
Jesus
Christ,
1:7 To
all
those
in
Rome
who
are
loved
by
God
and
called
to
be
saints:
Grace
to
you
and
peace
from
God
our
Father
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
1:8 First,
I
thank
my
God
through
Jesus
Christ
for
all
of
you,
because
your
faith
is
proclaimed
in
all
the
world.
1:9 For
God
is
my
witness,
whom
I
serve
with
my
spirit
in
the
gospel
of
his
Son,
that
without
ceasing
I
mention
you
1:10 always
in
my
prayers,
asking
that
somehow
by
God's
will
I
may
now
at
last
succeed
in
coming
to
you.
1:11 For
I
long
to
see
you,
that
I
may
impart
to
you
some
spiritual
gift
to
strengthen
you--
1:12 that
is,
that
we
may
be
mutually
encouraged
by
each
other's
faith,
both
yours
and
mine.
1:13 I
want
you
to
know,
brothers,
that
I
have
often
intended
to
come
to
you
(but
thus
far
have
been
prevented),
in
order
that
I
may
reap
some
harvest
among
you
as
well
as
among
the
rest
of
the
Gentiles.
1:14 I
am
under
obligation
both
to
Greeks
and
to
barbarians,
both
to
the
wise
and
to
the
foolish.
1:15 So
I
am
eager
to
preach
the
gospel
to
you
also
who
are
in
Rome.
1:16 For
I
am
not
ashamed
of
the
gospel,
for
it
is
the
power
of
God
for
salvation
to
everyone
who
believes,
to
the
Jew
first
and
also
to
the
Greek.
1:17 For
in
it
the
righteousness
of
God
is
revealed
from
faith
for
faith,
as
it
is
written,
"The
righteous
shall
live
by
faith."
1:18 For
the
wrath
of
God
is
revealed
from
heaven
against
all
ungodliness
and
unrighteousness
of
men,
who
by
their
unrighteousness
suppress
the
truth.
1:19 For
what
can
be
known
about
God
is
plain
to
them,
because
God
has
shown
it
to
them.
1:20 For
his
invisible
attributes,
namely,
his
eternal
power
and
divine
nature,
have
been
clearly
perceived,
ever
since
the
creation
of
the
world,
in
the
things
that
have
been
made.
So
they
are
without
excuse.
1:21 For
although
they
knew
God,
they
did
not
honor
him
as
God
or
give
thanks
to
him,
but
they
became
futile
in
their
thinking,
and
their
foolish
hearts
were
darkened.
1:22 Claiming
to
be
wise,
they
became
fools,
1:23 and
exchanged
the
glory
of
the
immortal
God
for
images
resembling
mortal
man
and
birds
and
animals
and
creeping
things.
1:24 Therefore
God
gave
them
up
in
the
lusts
of
their
hearts
to
impurity,
to
the
dishonoring
of
their
bodies
among
themselves,
1:25 because
they
exchanged
the
truth
about
God
for
a
lie
and
worshiped
and
served
the
creature
rather
than
the
Creator,
who
is
blessed
forever!
Amen.
1:26 For
this
reason
God
gave
them
up
to
dishonorable
passions.
For
their
women
exchanged
natural
relations
for
those
that
are
contrary
to
nature;
1:27 and
the
men
likewise
gave
up
natural
relations
with
women
and
were
consumed
with
passion
for
one
another,
men
committing
shameless
acts
with
men
and
receiving
in
themselves
the
due
penalty
for
their
error.
1:28 And
since
they
did
not
see
fit
to
acknowledge
God,
God
gave
them
up
to
a
debased
mind
to
do
what
ought
not
to
be
done.
1:29 They
were
filled
with
all
manner
of
unrighteousness,
evil,
covetousness,
malice.
They
are
full
of
envy,
murder,
strife,
deceit,
maliciousness.
They
are
gossips,
1:30 slanderers,
haters
of
God,
insolent,
haughty,
boastful,
inventors
of
evil,
disobedient
to
parents,
1:31 foolish,
faithless,
heartless,
ruthless.
1:32 Though
they
know
God's
decree
that
those
who
practice
such
things
deserve
to
die,
they
not
only
do
them
but
give
approval
to
those
who
practice
them.