New Century Version

Romans 15:6-19 New Century Version (NCV)

6. Then you will all be joined together, and you will give glory to God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.

7. Christ accepted you, so you should accept each other, which will bring glory to God.

8. I tell you that Christ became a servant of the Jews to show that God’s promises to the Jewish ancestors are true.

9. And he also did this so that those who are not Jews could give glory to God for the mercy he gives to them. It is written in the Scriptures:“So I will praise you among the non-Jewish people.I will sing praises to your name.”

10. The Scripture also says,“Be happy, you who are not Jews, together with his people.”

11. Again the Scripture says,“All you who are not Jews, praise the Lord.All you people, sing praises to him.”

12. And Isaiah says,“A new king will come from the family of Jesse.He will come to rule over the non-Jewish people,and they will have hope because of him.”

13. I pray that the God who gives hope will fill you with much joy and peace while you trust in him. Then your hope will overflow by the power of the Holy Spirit.

14. My brothers and sisters, I am sure that you are full of goodness. I know that you have all the knowledge you need and that you are able to teach each other.

15. But I have written to you very openly about some things I wanted you to remember. I did this because God gave me this special gift:

16. to be a minister of Christ Jesus to those who are not Jews. I served God by teaching his Good News, so that the non-Jewish people could be an offering that God would accept—an offering made holy by the Holy Spirit.

17. So I am proud of what I have done for God in Christ Jesus.

18. I will not talk about anything except what Christ has done through me in leading those who are not Jews to obey God. They have obeyed God because of what I have said and done,

19. because of the power of miracles and the great things they saw, and because of the power of the Holy Spirit. I preached the Good News from Jerusalem all the way around to Illyricum, and so I have finished that part of my work.