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THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS - Chapter 1 - Verse 9
Whom I serve. See Ro 1:1, comp. Ac 27:23. The expression denotes that he was devoted to God in this manner; that he obeyed him, and had given himself to do his will in making known his gospel.
With my spirit. Greek -- en -- in my spirit, i.e., with my heart. It is not an external service merely; it is internal, real, sincere. He was really and sincerely devoted to the service of God.
In the gospel of his Son. In making known the gospel, or as a minister of the gospel.
That without ceasing, adialeiptwv. This word means constantly, always, without intermission. It was not only once, but repeatedly. It had been the burden of his prayers. The same thing he also mentions in regard to other churches, 1 Th 1:2; 2:13.
I make mention. I call you to remembrance, and present your case before God. This evinced his remarkable interest in a church which he had never seen, and it shows that Paul was a man of prayer; praying not for his friends and kindred only, but for those whom he had never seen. If with the same intensity of prayer all Christians, and Christian ministers, would remember the churches, what a different aspect would the Christian church soon assume!
Always. This word should be connected with the following verse, "Always making request," etc.
{m} "whom I serve" Ac 27:22 {1} "with" or, "in" {n} "I make mention" 1 Th 3:10