ROMANS: GOD’S HEART FOR THE CHURCH AND THE JEWISH PEOPLE
Roughly 54 AD the Apostle Paul wrote a letter to the church in Rome.
Considered the most doctrinally and theologically important letter written by Paul, he lays the foundation of our faith in Jesus. He also expresses a deep concern for the church, for Israel, and for the Jewish people. A concern the church should still have today.
As Paul opens his heart and “agonizes over his people Israel” he reveals his burden and God’s passion for the relationship between the church and the Jewish community.