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Paul’s heart burned with longing for his fellow Israelites to be saved (v. 1). Though they had great zeal for God, they lacked true knowledge, trying to earn righteousness through the law instead of receiving it through faith in Christ (vv. 2–4). The law pointed to Jesus all along, and now that He has come, salvation is available to all who trust Him.
Paul uses Deuteronomy to show that righteousness is not found by impossible efforts to reach God but by faith in the Word that’s near and available (vv. 6–8). This Word is the gospel: that Jesus is Lord, and that God raised Him from the dead. Paul makes it clear—salvation is by believing in the heart and confessing with the mouth (vv. 9–10). Everyone who believes in Him will not be put to shame, because Jesus is Lord of all, and everyone who calls on His name will be saved (vv. 11–13).
🎯 Theme: True righteousness comes not by works but through faith in Jesus, who saves all who believe and confess Him as Lord.
🌀 Reflection: These verses offer one of the clearest presentations of how to be saved. Have you confessed with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believed in your heart that God raised Him from the dead? If so, rejoice in the promise that you are saved. If not, don’t wait—call on Him today.
💬 Mission Challenge: Today, share Romans 10:9–13 with someone who needs the hope of salvation. Whether in person, by message, or through a post—plant the seed of the gospel and trust God to bring the growth.









