This is not a Roman Road.
Unless…. all roads lead to Rome! (ha-ha… cue the groans)!
The Roman Road is the next section to memorize in #100BibleVerses.
If you missed the last posts, catch up on the last one, or read about the start of my journey to actively memorize God’s word.
Romans is a fascinating book to study. If you want an interesting overview, check out these videos by the Bible Project (part 1 and part 2).
The “Roman Road” is a selection of verses in Romans that highlights the gospel. Various “stops” along the road give insight into what it means to be saved.
Let’s map it out:
Stop #1
for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
Romans 3:23
All. The universal need. No one has lived a perfect life (except one… more on that later!) and we can’t measure up to God’s glory.
Stop #2
for the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Romans 6:23
Bad news: for the wages of sin is death. Death is the natural consequence of sin. BUT (I love that word) in the same breath is the Good News: the FREE gift of God is eternal life. That’s completely the opposite of death! In Christ Jesus our Lord signals the way we receive the gift: through Christ.
Stop #3
But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Romans 5:8
This next verse touches on how we are able to receive that gift of eternal life. It’s free to us… but it wasn’t free to Him! Christ laid down His life. He died for us, and not after we cleaned ourselves up or even loved Him first… He died for us while we were yet sinners. It’s doubly sweet to know that this great sacrifice was made because God loves us.
Stop #4
that if you confess with your mouth, Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.
For with the heart one believes resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses resulting in salvation.
Romans 10:9-10
It’s not enough to know the facts. It’s what you do with them. Believing that Jesus died and rose again for you… that’s you getting His righteousness. What a glorious exchange.
Stop #5
for βWHOEVER WILL CALL ON THE NAME OF THE LORD WILL BE SAVED.β
Romans 10:13
The reason it’s all caps is not because Paul is shouting here (it’s actually a quote from the book of Joel). Regardless, I think this phrase could be shouted from the rooftops! It’s one of the most comforting verses in the Bible, and a fitting one to end the “Roman Road.” God will take whoever calls on Him. He promises to save. It’s an invitation, open to anyone.
What about you?
Now that we’ve mapped out the Roman Road… where are you on it?
- Do you know that you’re a sinner (3:23)?
- Do you know what sin’s consequence is, and what glorious alternative you are offered (6:23)?
- Do you know how (and why) that gift of eternal life was obtained for you (5:8)?
- Do you know what to do with the facts (10:9-10)?
- Have you called on the name of the Lord (10:13)?
If you have questions or would like more explanation, please reach out!
This is the most important “road” you’ll ever travel. And while all roads might lead to Rome, not all roads lead to God. Make sure you’re on the right one.
Bonus: I made a video quoting the Roman Road… warning: there is some singing, since that’s how I first memorized them! π
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Thanks SO much, Laura, for sharing your current Scripture memory journey here and I really appreciate you singing some of the verses. I love to learn new tunes to help Godβs Word stick, so I appreciate you posting these. ππ΅π
PS I started a little box a few days ago – so fun! – Thanks for the idea, Laura!!ππ
Awesome, Cheryl!! I’ve been encouraged by your desire for memorizing God’s word for many years… so I love to hear that the box idea helped you! and yes, songs are so helpful! I wish I could remember which cassettes we had that had those tunes in them. π