Bible Reading: Romans 1:1–7
Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus,
called to be an apostle and
set apart for the gospel of God.
Romans 1:1
Paul begins his letter to the Romans by reminding us that discipleship begins with God’s grace, not our achievements. He describes himself as “a servant of Christ Jesus,” called and set apart for the gospel. Before Paul was a preacher, missionary, or apostle, he belonged to Christ. The same is true for every believer. We are first called into a relationship with Jesus and then sent to serve Him wherever He places us. Our mission is rooted not in our abilities but in His grace.
Paul then turns from his own calling to ours: “You are called to belong to Jesus Christ.” What a wonderful assurance! We are loved by God and called to be His holy people. Our identity is not defined by what we achieve but by whose we are. Because we belong to Christ, we have received His grace, been welcomed into God’s family, and are secure in His unfailing love. Through every change, sorrow, joy, abundance, or hardship, His grace keeps our hearts fixed on Him and helps us grow in holiness day by day.
Paul’s greeting becomes our daily prayer: “May God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give you grace and peace.” Grace strengthens us for faithful service, and peace steadies our hearts as we follow Christ. As we keep our hearts and minds fixed on the Lord, He continues to strengthen us and help us grow in grace each day. His calling never fails, as we look forward with hope to hearing His glorious words: “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Help us to grow each day in Your grace and peace. Make us diligent in our work, wise in our relationships, and faithful in sharing the good news. May our lives reflect Your love, extend Your peace to others, and bring glory to Your holy name.
Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
