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Apostle
A messenger and ambassador for Christ, specifically referring to those sent out to preach the gospel.
Grace
The unmerited favor of God towards humanity, often associated with salvation and divine assistance.
Faith
Trust in God and His promises, leading to salvation.
Justification
The act of declaring or making someone righteous in the sight of God.
Righteousness
The quality of being morally right or justifiable; a key theme in Romans referring to a status applied to believers.
Salvation
Deliverance from sin and its consequences, granted by God through faith in Jesus Christ.
Repentance
The action of expressing sincere regret or remorse for wrongdoing, often involving a commitment to change.
Election
The doctrine that God has chosen certain individuals for salvation.
Circumcision
A physical sign of the covenant between God and the people of Israel, representing a mark of faith.
Sanctification
The process of becoming more holy and set apart for God.
The Law
Refers to the commandments and statutes given by God, particularly those found in the Old Testament.
Unrighteousness
The state of being not morally right or justifiable; characterized by sin.
Mercy
Compassion or forgiveness shown towards someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm.
Servanthood
The act of serving and working for others, particularly in the context of following Jesus.
Gentile
A person who is not Jewish, often referring in the New Testament to those outside of the covenant community.
Sanctuary
A sacred place such as in a church, where God is worshipped.
Covenant
A formal agreement or promise between God and His people that establishes commitments and promises.