Grace and Apostleship | Romans 1:1-7

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Paul received God’s grace and became an apostle to the Gentiles. When Paul spoke of “grace and apostleship” he did not use the singular pronoun, “I,” but the plural pronoun, “we.” When Paul said this, he meant that all those who received grace, received apostleship, too. God saved Paul in order to use him as his servant. When we receive God’s grace, we must live for the glory of God. All Christians receive grace and apostleship. Grace and apostleship cannot be separated. They go hand in hand.

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