1 From Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus.
God chose me to be an apostle, and he appointed me to preach the good news 2 that he promised long ago by what his prophets said in the holy Scriptures. 3-4 This good news is about his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ! As a human, he was from the family of David. But the Holy Spirit proved that Jesus is the powerful Son of God, because he was raised from death.
5 Jesus was kind to me and chose me to be an apostle, so that people of all nations would obey and have faith. 6 You are some of those people chosen by Jesus Christ.
7 This letter is to all of you in Rome. God loves you and has chosen you to be his very own people.
I pray that God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ will be kind to you and will bless you with peace!
A Prayer of Thanks
8 First, I thank God in the name of Jesus Christ for all of you. I do this because people everywhere in the world are talking about your faith. 9 God has seen how I never stop praying for you, while I serve him with all my heart and tell the good news about his Son.
10 In all my prayers, I ask God to make it possible for me to visit you. 11 I want to see you and share with you the same blessings that God's Spirit has given me. Then you will grow stronger in your faith. 12 What I am saying is that we can encourage each other by the faith that is ours.
13 My friends, I want you to know that I have often planned to come for a visit. But something has always kept me from doing it. I want to win followers to Christ in Rome, as I have done in many other places. 14-15 It doesn't matter if people are civilized and educated, or if they are uncivilized and uneducated. I must tell the good news to everyone. That's why I am eager to visit all of you in Rome.
The Power of the Good News
16 I am proud of the good news! It is God's powerful way of saving all people who have faith, whether they are Jews or Gentiles. 17 The good news tells how God accepts everyone who has faith, but only those who have faith. It is just as the Scriptures say, “The people God accepts because of their faith will live.”
Everyone Is Guilty
18 From heaven God shows how angry he is with all the wicked and evil things that sinful people do to crush the truth. 19 They know everything that can be known about God, because God has shown it all to them. 20 God's eternal power and character cannot be seen. But from the beginning of creation, God has shown what these are like by all he has made. That's why those people don't have any excuse. 21 They know about God, but they don't honor him or even thank him. Their thoughts are useless, and their stupid minds are in the dark. 22 They claim to be wise, but they are fools. 23 They don't worship the glorious and eternal God. Instead, they worship idols that are made to look like humans who cannot live forever, and like birds, animals, and reptiles.
24 So God let these people go their own way. They did what they wanted to do, and their filthy thoughts made them do shameful things with their bodies. 25 They gave up the truth about God for a lie, and they worshiped God's creation instead of God, who will be praised forever. Amen.
26 God let them follow their own evil desires. Women no longer wanted to have sex in a natural way, and they did things with each other that were not natural. 27 Men behaved in the same way. They stopped wanting to have sex with women and had strong desires for sex with other men. They did shameful things with each other, and what has happened to them is punishment for their foolish deeds.
28 Since these people refused even to think about God, he let their useless minds rule over them. That's why they do all sorts of indecent things. 29 They are evil, wicked, and greedy, as well as mean in every possible way. They want what others have, and they murder, argue, cheat, and are hard to get along with. They gossip, 30 say cruel things about others, and hate God. They are proud, conceited, and boastful, always thinking up new ways to do evil.
These people don't respect their parents. 31 They are stupid, unreliable, and don't have any love or pity for others. 32 They know God has said that anyone who acts this way deserves to die. But they keep on doing evil things, and they even encourage others to do them.
Sveicieni
1 Pāvils, Jēzus Kristus kalps, aicināts būt par apustuli, izvēlēts sludināt Dieva evaņģēliju, 2 ko viņš jau iepriekš caur saviem praviešiem Svētajos Rakstos bija apsolījis 3 par savu Dēlu, Jēzu Kristu, mūsu Kungu, kas pēc miesas ir dzimis no Dāvida dzimuma 4 un pēc svētuma Gara ar augšāmcelšanos no mirušajiem apliecināts ar spēku par Dieva Dēlu. 5 Caur viņu mēs esam saņēmuši žēlastību un apustulisko sūtību viņa vārdā pie ticības paklausības vest visas tautas, 6 no tām nākat arī jūs, Jēzus Kristus aicinātie. 7 Jums visiem, Dieva mīļotajiem, aicinātiem svētajiem, kas esat Romā: žēlastība jums un miers no Dieva, mūsu Tēva, un Kunga Jēzus Kristus!
Pāvila vēlēšanās apmeklēt Romas draudzi
8 Vispirms es pateicos savam Dievam caur Jēzu Kristu par jums visiem, ka jūsu ticība tiek daudzināta visā pasaulē. 9 Dievs – viņam ar savu garu es kalpoju caur viņa Dēla evaņģēliju – ir mans liecinieks, ka es pastāvīgi jūs paturu 10 savās aizlūgšanās, vienmēr lūgdams, lai pēc Dieva prāta pašķirtos mani ceļi atnākt pie jums. 11 Es ilgojos jūs redzēt, lai ar jums dalītos kādā Gara dāvanā jums par stiprinājumu – 12 lai mēs kopīgi gūtu iepriecinājumu cits cita ticībā – jūsu un manā ticībā. 13 Es negribu, brāļi, ka jūs paliekat neziņā: es daudzkārt biju nolēmis nākt pie jums, bet līdz šim tiku kavēts, tā ka nevarēju nākt un gūt kādu augli pie jums, tāpat kā pie citām tautām. 14 Es esmu parādnieks gan grieķiem, gan barbariem, tiklab gudriem, kā nesaprātīgiem,
Evaņģēlija spēks
15 tādēļ degu nepacietībā sludināt evaņģēliju arī jums, kas esat Romā. 16 Es nekaunos evaņģēlija: tas ir Dieva spēks pestīšanai ikvienam, kas tic, jūdam vispirms un arī grieķim, 17 jo tajā Dieva taisnība atklājas no ticības uz ticību, kā ir rakstīts: taisnais no ticības dzīvos.
Cilvēku bezdievība
18 Bet pār to cilvēku bezdievību un netaisnību, kas Dieva patiesību nomāc netaisnībā, no debesīm atklājas Dieva dusmas, 19 jo, ko par Dievu var zināt, tas viņiem ir redzams, Dievs pats viņiem to parāda, 20 bet neredzamais – Dieva mūžīgais spēks un dievišķība – tas prātam atklājas Dieva redzamajos darbos, kas darīti kopš pasaules radīšanas. Tā ka viņiem nav ar ko aizbildināties, 21 jo, Dievu pazīdami, tie viņu nav godājuši kā Dievu un nav viņam pateikušies, bet kļuvuši domās tukši – un viņu neprātīgā sirds ir aptumšojusies. 22 Apgalvodami, ka ir gudri, tie kļuvuši muļķi 23 un aizvietojuši neiznīcīgā Dieva godību ar iznīcīga cilvēka un putnu, un četrkājaiņu, un rāpuļu līdzībā darinātu tēlu, 24 tādēļ Dievs tos ir nodevis viņu siržu kārībām, tā ka tie nešķīstībā apkauno savu miesu. 25 Dieva patiesību tie apmainījuši pret meliem, godinājuši radību un kalpojuši tai, nevis Radītājam. – Viņš ir augsti teikts mūžīgi! Āmen! 26 Tādēļ Dievs tos nodevis kaunpilnai kaislei: viņu sievietes ir apmainījušas dabiskās dzimumu attiecības ar pretdabiskām, 27 tāpat arī vīrieši, atmetuši dabiskās attiecības ar sievietēm, savā iekārē ir iedegušies viens pret otru; vīrieši ar vīriešiem piekopdami kaunpilnas lietas, paši saņem pelnītu sodu par savu nomaldīšanos. 28 Un, tā kā tie nav uzskatījuši par pareizu paturēt prātā Dievu, Dievs viņus nodevis ačgārnai saprašanai, ka tie dara to, kas neklājas, – 29 tie ir pārpilni visādas netaisnības, negantības, alkatības, ļaunuma; pilni skaudības, slepkavību, ķildu, viltības, ļaunprātības, mēlnesības, 30 aprunāšanas, naida pret Dievu, nekaunības, uzpūtības, lielības, ļaunu blēdību, nepakļāvības vecākiem, 31 pilni neprāta, neuzticami, nejūtīgi, nežēlīgi. 32 Un viņi, lai gan skaidri zina Dieva taisno likumu – ka tie, kas tādas lietas dara, ir pelnījuši nāvi –, tomēr ne vien paši tā dara, bet atbalsta arī citus, kas tā rīkojas.