Today's Reading | February 28, 2026
Romans 15:1–13
Introduction Romans 15:1–13: Chapter 15 ushers in the conclusion of Paul’s letter to the Romans. He encourages the Lord’s followers not to please themselves but to act in ways that edify the community of believers. He explains that the good news is for Jews and Gentiles. Today’s Key Verse: Romans 15:13 GNT May God, the source of hope, fill you…
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