(Christ saves both Jews and Gentiles)
This part of Romans 15 In essence, teaches us to accept one another, just as Christ accepted us, for the glory of God. It encourages us to live in harmony with each other, to be filled with love for others, and to find joy and peace through the Holy Spirit. That we should accept each other, we should not discriminate against others based on their race, gender, or any other characteristic. Instead, we should love and accept everyone, just as Christ loves and accepts us. By doing so, we bring praise to God and show the world what it means to be a follower of Christ.
It reads in Romans 15:7-13 EASY
Christ has accepted you, so you must accept each other. In that way you will be praising God. Remember this: Christ became a servant of the Jews so that they could understand God’s true message. He showed them that God has now done what he promised to their ancestors. The Gentiles also praise God because he has been kind to them. This is written in the Bible: ‘I will tell the Gentiles about you, God. I will praise you with songs, to show how great you are.’ It says also in the Bible: ‘Be very happy, you Gentiles! Praise God together with his people.’ It also says this: ‘Say how great the Lord is, all you Gentiles. All people, from every country, should say how great he is.’ God’s prophet Isaiah says this: ‘The root of Jesse will arrive. He will come to rule the Gentiles. The Gentiles will trust him to save them.’ God is the one who causes us to hope for good things. I pray that God will bless you very much. I pray that he will cause you to be happy and to have peace in your minds. He will do this because you believe in him. As a result, God’s Holy Spirit will make you strong with his power, so that you hope even more certainly.