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Romans 1:10

Meaning, cross-references, and a prayer for Romans 1:10 — by Collins Asein

Quick Summary

Romans 1:10 is a verse from the book of Romans in the New Testament. The KJV reads: "Making request, if by any means now at length I might have a prosperous journey by the will of God to come unto you." Below you will find the full verse text, cross-references, meaning, and a prayer based on this scripture.

Romans 1:10 — KJV

Making request, if by any means now at length I might have a prosperous journey by the will of God to come unto you.

Romans 1:10 (KJV)

Romans 1:10 in Context — About the Book of Romans

Romans is the gospel argued like a legal brief — Paul's masterwork on sin, justification by faith, life in the Spirit, and God's unbreakable love. Chapter 8 alone has carried more believers through crisis than perhaps any chapter in Scripture: no condemnation, all things working for good, nothing separating us from God's love.

Justification by faithNo condemnationLife in the SpiritAll things work for goodMore than conquerors
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Cross-References for Romans 1:10

O our God, wilt thou not judge them? for we have no might against this great company that cometh against us; neither know we what to do: but our eyes are upon thee.

Shares key themes with Romans 1:10: any, now, might

And God said unto him, I am God Almighty: be fruitful and multiply; a nation and a company of nations shall be of thee, and kings shall come out of thy loins;

Shares key themes with Romans 1:10: any, might, god

And they shall hearken to thy voice: and thou shalt come, thou and the elders of Israel, unto the king of Egypt, and ye shall say unto him, The LORD God of the Hebrews hath met with us: and now let us go, we beseech thee, three days' journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to the LORD our God.

Shares key themes with Romans 1:10: now, journey, god

And Balaam said unto Balak, Lo, I am come unto thee: have I now any power at all to say any thing? the word that God putteth in my mouth, that shall I speak.

Shares key themes with Romans 1:10: any, now, god

But he himself went a day's journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a juniper tree: and he requested for himself that he might die; and said, It is enough; now, O LORD, take away my life; for I am not better than my fathers. for himself: Heb. for his life

Shares key themes with Romans 1:10: request, now, might

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Collins Asein — Christian Author & Founder of PrayerKey