Faithful unity and missionary purpose belong together: the spiritually strong must bear the weak, Christians honor Israel’s place in God’s story while welcoming Gentile praise, and Paul ties these commitments to his apostolic work and travel plans, closing with a plea for prayer and a benediction (Romans 15).
Faithful unity and missionary purpose belong together: the spiritually strong must bear the weak, Christians honor Israel’s place in God’s story while welcoming Gentile praise, and Paul ties these commitments to his apostolic work and travel plans, closing with a plea for prayer and a benediction (Romans 15).
Context Snapshot
Date
c. AD 57
Genre
Epistle
Setting
Corinth
Audience
House churches in Rome
World Stage
c. AD 57
Roman Empire
Nero Nero (AD 54-68)
Romans comes from a stage when churches included both Jewish and Gentile believers and were working out how to share one table and one identity. Earlier decisions had clarified that Gentiles need not adopt full Jewish practice, yet everyday questions about customs and boundaries still tested unity.