Before You Study Romans, Remember These Truths

3 Encouraging Truths To Guide You Through Romans

Last updated: June 02, 2026

Before You Study Romans, Remember These Truths

When you heard that BSF would be studying Romans, how did you react?

Romans!!! – brimming with anticipation and wonder?

Or Romans?!? – sinking into concern, uncertainty, or even dread?

As I talked with friends about the study and considered my own misconceptions, I noticed excitement blended with three concerns: Romans can feel hard to understand. Paul can feel unrelatable. Paul’s applications challenge us to change.

If you can relate, keep reading. I’ll unpack some baggage we commonly carry and offer insights to lighten the load.

Romans Is Written in Layers: We Don’t Have to Understand Everything at Once

Paul’s layered theology can make Romans feel dense and difficult for today’s readers. He frequently quotes and alludes to Old Testament passages many of us don’t know well and boldly addresses controversial topics in his day and ours. But Paul was writing to local believers in Rome, not professional theologians, which offers us hope.

Like a guide, Paul leads his readers–you and me–to behold the life-changing gospel.

Paul’s lifetime of learning positioned him to show how Jesus fulfills Old Testament promises, pictures, and prophecies. Paul trained as a Pharisee—an expert in the Law and Prophets. He understood the gospel’s Old Testament roots. He shows us how Jesus fulfilled God’s long-planned work to redeem and restore His creation. God always intended to bless and adopt people from every nation through Abraham’s offspring—Jesus.

When you see that Paul typically states a truth, then proves and illustrates it across chapters rather than paragraphs, his argument becomes easier to follow. Watch how he declares a truth, supports it with other Scriptures, adds illustrations, and even answers objections along the way. Like a guide, Paul leads his readers—you and me—to behold the life-changing gospel.

Romans Is Deeply Personal: Remember Paul’s Reason for Writing

From our 21st-century view, Paul can feel like a formidable legend rather than a compassionate pastor, Christian brother, and fellow disciple. Yet Paul’s passion is clear: He longed to offer practical help, to say something that would encourage and strengthen the faith of believers in Rome.

If you skip ahead and read Romans 16 first, you will see Paul’s heart on display. Without reservation or formality, Paul gushed with love, honor, respect, concern, and appreciation for his friends and coworkers in Rome. Romans contains his longest list of greetings, including aristocrats and slaves, men and women, Jews and Gentiles. He even honored Rufus’s mother, who had been like a mother to him (Romans 16:13).

As Paul wrote to beloved believers in Rome, he pictured their faces and specific struggles. Can you relate to that? When you do your Bible study, do loved ones or friends come to mind? I often think about how the truth I am learning could help a friend, encourage my husband, or mature my son. As you study, remember how Paul’s passion for Christ and compassion for people spurred him on to share the gospel, serve the Lord, and write this letter.

Romans Expands Our View of the Gospel: Expect to Be Challenged and Changed

Paul’s teaching can feel intrusive when we desire to rule our own lives. Paul begins his letter by exposing sin’s full impact on our minds, hearts, and lives (Romans 1:21), then presents the gospel’s equally comprehensive solution—renewed minds that impact every aspect of life (Romans 12:2).

Paul opens Romans 12 with a call to surrender our whole lives to God without reservation (Romans 12:1). Then Romans 12–15 shows how faith in Jesus reshapes everything—family, church, work, friendships, enemies, and even civic life. We see this played out in Paul’s own transformation: Before his encounter with Jesus, he violently persecuted Christ’s church. After his conversion, he worked tirelessly to build it. Faith in Jesus changed Paul’s passions, purpose, and perspectives.

Paul’s passion for Christ and compassion for people spurred him on to share the gospel, serve the Lord, and write this letter.

Why did Paul share the gospel in eleven detailed chapters with people who were already saved? Because they still had more to learn about how to apply it, and so do we! Do you have living for Jesus figured out? I do not, and anyone who knows me well will confirm it. Most of our relationships reveal where we still need growth, especially with people who do not think or live exactly like us. The gospel’s enduring truths offer help and the only hope for people to experience restoration with God and unity with believers today and forever.

Paul wrote Romans to strengthen ordinary believers, just like us. He wrote with a heart full of love. He pointed to the gospel’s power to move people like you and me from guilt to grace. Ask God to deepen your understanding of the gospel and its power to change your life. Join a BSF group so you can study in a supportive community. This is a study you won’t want to miss.

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Lea Compton

Lea Compton

Lea Compton joined BSF Staff in 2019 and has enjoyed serving as Training Specialist, Regional Director, and Study Content Specialist. Lea’s passion has always been to support and strengthen people navigating life’s challenges. She could not imagine a greater privilege than fostering encounters with God through the study of His Word with BSF. Before joining BSF staff, she worked as a Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC). She also holds an Advanced Certificate in Biblical Counseling. She has been writing since 2002 and enjoys knitting, camping, and watching movies with her family.
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    Linda on June 05, 2026 03:59 PM

    Thanks for your blog. I'm one who finds Paul. Very confusing thanks for giving hints on how to understand. Romans.

    Cynthia on June 05, 2026 02:26 PM

    This will be my first time studying Romans and I am looking forward to learning more.

    ana on June 05, 2026 02:06 PM

    I'm looking forward to studying Roman's, I need more encouragement every day and bsf has really helped me

    Carla on June 05, 2026 01:51 PM

    I found this very helpful in helping apply to us today because it can be impersonal in some ways

    Norma on June 05, 2026 01:50 PM

    I am looking forward to studying Romans. When and where do we obtain our books for this session?

    Debbie on June 05, 2026 01:05 PM

    Thank you for insight of Romans. It was very helpful. This will be my first time studying Romans. God bless you

    Winrose on June 05, 2026 12:20 PM

    I thank the Almighty God for giving me an opportunity to study again the book of Romans. I just love how the spirit of God leads when His word is being preached. The exposition very different from all the times the book are repeated. Am very ready to learn and help other come and we study together. Roman 12 : 1-5 not to be conformed by the patterns of this world BUT be transformed. May God help us we prepare to encounter God in the mighty way through this book. Winrose from Kenya Nairobi Ruai Class CA. Blessings

    Sue on June 05, 2026 11:54 AM

    I am really excited to study Romans, this will be my second time with BSF. Romans 12:12 I cling to. A great life verse for me and easy to memorize. Thank you for the overview and “picture” of Paul. Just think we all get to meet him!

    Deborah on June 05, 2026 11:38 AM

    Looking forward to this study and fellowship

    Betty on June 05, 2026 11:34 AM

    Enjoyed the Blog , so excited about the study of Roman's. Can hardly wait for classes to begin.

    Nirmala on June 05, 2026 08:11 AM

    More you study Roman’s deeper truths are revealed to bring us closer to Jesus

    Albine on June 05, 2026 04:34 AM

    Looking forward to study Romans again ! BSF is one place for me to grow in my faith and my hope , to make me more mature as a believer . Studying God’s word at BSF was very helpful to teach me how to practice it in my daily life, and how to share the Gospel around me . Romans 8 is one chapter that is really encouragent for me .Glory to God alone,

    Joshua on June 05, 2026 04:26 AM

    The study of Romans comes after studying the The Exile and Return study which gave us a great glimpse of my life of disobedience and how God turned my life around to what He desires of me. Romans will help me to have the right heart posture: one of acknowledging my sins and how I have been saved by the blood of Jesus. Now I have to share these truths with others around me.

    Rose on June 05, 2026 04:01 AM

    Romans!!! Can't wait to study and meditate upon it

    Debra on June 05, 2026 02:50 AM

    I am very excited to start the study!

    Mitzi on June 05, 2026 02:30 AM

    I’m excited to study Romans in September. I always say if I was allowed to only have one book of the Bible it would be Romans. So much to discover in this wonderful Word.

    Bennie on June 05, 2026 01:55 AM

    Just Paul himself bring excitement because of how understandable he relates scriptures to realities and spiritual truths. He never gives false doctrine because truths for facts is the only thing that will count. Pual is making sure the gospel is talk the way the Holy Spirit guides him. A true apostle and a believer, and a teacher of God's word. True follower of Jesus christ causing many to convert to Christianity even while he was in prison. Here Onesimus became a follower of Paul and Onesimus himself became a Christian. Onesimus an enslaved was very valuable to Paul and Philemon. Read to find out how Onesimus became valuable to PAUL and PHILEMON? How did this change remind you of God's in the book of GALATIANS chapter 5:22-25 (the Fruit of the Spirit). Just words of Paul caused behaviors to change like GOD characters. How/What did Paul say to PHILEMON with a really threat. Enjoy Roman chapter 1:16-17. I'm excited!!!

    Fran on June 05, 2026 01:35 AM

    I look forward to studying Romans again. I have studied it once before, but it has been several years ago. I enjoyed what Lea had to say about Romans.

    Zipporah on June 05, 2026 12:55 AM

    Thank you for the insightful introduction of the Romans Study. Gives me confidence and courage to join the study group

    Belinda on June 05, 2026 12:43 AM

    I'm excited to study Romans ..the blog was appreciated Thank you

    Donna on June 04, 2026 11:44 PM

    Thank you Lea. Romans 10:15 “beautiful feet share the love of Jesus” is a favorite verse of mine. I’m currently in a BSF group and truly look forward to studying Romans again.

    Nualsri on June 04, 2026 11:41 PM

    I am fully ready to study Romans again. This time I pray that I will understand more some of the difficult passages in there. Pray God open my mind, eyes and ears and leads me. Again, I am ready and can’t wait. Last week I had started to read and noted the whole Romans esp. Chapter 8 (again and again even with Gemini). I feel happy and content. Thank you BSF because of BSF, I have fixed my daily personal devotion time with God greatly settled with regularity, passion, pursuing and wanting. Also pray for BSF new headquarter’s construction processs. God blesses.

    George on June 04, 2026 10:20 PM

    Romsns 1.:16 power of the gospel truth

    Mary on June 04, 2026 10:19 PM

    I am so looking g forward to this study! Have sent info to a friend who is searching…

    Wanda on June 04, 2026 10:00 PM

    Romans was THE study when I first joined BSF many years ago. It began a wonderfully unique time of fellowship and deeper understanding of God's Word that I had never experienced before despite having "been in church" since I was four years old. I really appreciate Lea's blog as I felt it prepares all participates to be "on the lookout" for the specials truths Paul seeks to emphasize, as well as the process/style he uses in his writings to richly share with all God's children. Thank you for this preview of our next study. Though I've studied this book before, I KNOW I will discover and be blessed by more gems of GOD'S LOVE, GRACE, & WISDOM to mature my faith in Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit all for the glorify of God.

    Rosa on June 04, 2026 09:56 PM

    I am looking forward to study Romans again because I know God’s Word will reveal more insight this second time than the first time. I can’t wait!! To God be the Glory!

    Bell on June 04, 2026 09:44 PM

    Looking forward to a great study again with BSF

    Teresa on June 04, 2026 09:36 PM

    I’m excited to grow in my faith through the gospel of Paul in Roman’s!

    LindaJo on June 04, 2026 09:27 PM

    Many of my friends went to BSF before I began. My job was to big and stressful to go to BSF before I retired. My friends raved about the Roman’s study. When I retired the first thing I did was sign up for BSF! I have been eagerly waiting to take this course! I feel so blessed to finally have the opportunity to learn from the book of Romans. I am certain it will make me a better witness for my Lord!

    Rita on June 04, 2026 09:10 PM

    Thank you for your blog on Romans. Romans is beautiful but challenging and sometimes difficult to understand. It reveals & convicts. I’ve been in BSF for 17 years. Studying God’s word has dramatically changed my life! I had always gone to church and loved Jesus but wasn’t particularly obedient as there was rampant sin in my life! Fortunately I was lead to repent & the Lord removed people & situations from my life that were ungodly. The Holy Spirit changed my friends, family composition, & business clients gradually and made them all much better. Love the fellowship and the Word of God and to see how it changes lives!

    Pam on June 04, 2026 09:03 PM

    I am looking forward to Paul’s study of Romans! Thank you!

    Mary on June 04, 2026 08:44 PM

    I can’t wait to start! Romans 5:3-4 have been my life verses for MANY years. I want to dig deeper.

    Jim on June 04, 2026 08:39 PM

    Thank you for framing Romans for us, Lea. Second year discussion GL here, and this is my first time to tackle Romans with BSF. I had done a couple Bible in a Year studies, before BSF, and I completely misunderstood Paul on my own.

    Tassie on June 04, 2026 08:23 PM

    That has started getting me excited!!! Thanks!

    Brenda on June 04, 2026 08:18 PM

    I first attended BSF in 2017. It was Romans. Im looking forward to studying it again.

    Pam on June 04, 2026 08:15 PM

    Thank you for the heads up. Looking up chapter 12. The article was nicely written

    Sherin on June 04, 2026 08:14 PM

    I truly enjoy being a member BSF and look forward to the Bible study on" Romans. Thank you, for the blog on "Romans "it was very interesting.

    Patrick on June 04, 2026 08:13 PM

    Thank you for the insight

    Lisa on June 04, 2026 08:11 PM

    When can we order our new lesson books? Ready to go.

    Meggie @HQ on June 04, 2026 08:19 PM

    Hi, Lisa! Members will receive an email when books are available to order in July!

    Vickie on June 04, 2026 07:59 PM

    Thank you. Very good!

    Sally on June 04, 2026 07:57 PM

    I wasn't getting much from the beginning of Roman's until I was asked what the first few verses said about the gospel. I read more slowly & realized Paul had presented the entire gospel. promised long ago through prophets, descendent of Jacob (he us Messiah!). Vs 4 resurrection from the dead, vs 5 obedience of FAITH, vs 6 belonging to Jesus by calling. There is so much in just 6 verses! Appreciate your teaching about who Paul was talking to & reminding me he knew old testament.

    Everett on June 04, 2026 07:50 PM

    The 'ROMANS' experience has been as you say, challenging. Many times and each time a 'little' bit closer to getting the writer's thinking. I tell myself, maybe this time I'll get it.

    Jeannie on June 04, 2026 07:42 PM

    Thank you and please let me know how I may acquire the Fall Spiral Bound BSF Book for the upcoming 2026-2027 Study

    Paula on June 04, 2026 07:33 PM

    How uplifting and encouraging. I want to start the study today!!!!!

    Lisa on June 04, 2026 07:33 PM

    Every time I study The Word, I learn something new! The Lord speaks to me through His word. Indeed it is the living word.

    Lorraine on June 04, 2026 08:24 PM

    AGREE! Every word in the Word is alive. ~ Niagara, Canada. BSF since 1999

    Carol on June 04, 2026 07:31 PM

    I can’t wait to start Roman’s! This blog from Lea has gotten me more excited! I am so thankful for BSF!

    Kelly on June 04, 2026 07:24 PM

    I have said repeatedly during my life, “everybody needs Romans”.

    Charlotte on June 04, 2026 07:19 PM

    Looking forward

    Vivian on June 04, 2026 07:11 PM

    I was excited when I heard we were studying Romans!

    Connie on June 04, 2026 07:01 PM

    Thank you for the opportunity

    emily on June 04, 2026 06:55 PM

    I was already looking forward to this year's Bible Study Romans, but after reading this message today, I plan on asking others to join our Bible Study. Thank you

    Jo on June 04, 2026 06:44 PM

    This article clarified Romans direction Before I read this I thought it was too much, & it overwhelmed me. However, I have heard & I believe that it is the most important book in aiding believers in becoming more like Our Savior LORD JESUS! Thank you 😊!!!

    Marianne on June 04, 2026 06:30 PM

    Excellent writing Leà I'm really excited dive into Roman's with my group in the fall. I'm praying my two sons and husband will join me... there's so much to learn about God and His ways. Thank you for the study prep blog!

    Olivasoa on May 30, 2026 12:24 PM

    Thanks Léa. Yes me too was already saved but I still need to more understand to touch more persons