# An epistle is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of persons, usually a letter and a very formal, often didactic and elegant one. The letters from Apostles to Christians in the New Testament are often referred to as epistles. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistle B .Why did Paul write the epistle of Romans?
The uniqueness of Romans is not for its telling a different gospel or new teaching, but for its spelling out the ABC’s of the gospel of salvation in Christ, in clear, full scope, so that there can be no question concerning any important aspect of that gospel. Romans tell, for example, how sinful man can be restored to fellowship with his Creator, the holy God. It was of divine design that, by interpreting the truths already spoken by Jesus, one epistle should be written especially to explain such truths to people. Paul was the man chosen to be written, and Romans was the epistle. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit this longest of the epistles has been placed by the people of God first in the order of New Testament epistles. …show more content…
The second reading in the Divine Service is usually taken from one of these epistles. www.lcms.org/pages/internal. C. Compare 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians.
1 Corinthians
Objective and practical
Insight into the character of an early church
Deliberate instruction
Warns against pagan