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How is Christ revealed in Romans 1?

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In Romans 1, Christ is revealed as the ultimate truth and righteousness that humanity lacks, contrasting self-worship.

Romans 1 serves as a groundwork for understanding the need for Christ by presenting the failure of humanity in glorifying God. Here, Paul indicates that while people acknowledge God’s existence, they fall into the folly of self-worship and idolatry. Christ is shown as essential because He is the truth we exchange for lies, the righteousness that we lack, and the Creator who is deserving of our worship. The chapter sets the stage for recognizing Christ as necessary for salvation and a proper relationship with God, making Him central to correcting the self-worship that leads to destruction.
Scripture References: Romans 1:21-25

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