Romans 10:11
For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.
Cross-reference
In Romans 9:33, Paul also cites Isaiah 28:16, linking the same promise about belief in Christ to the 'stone of stumbling'.
Romans 4:3 grounds the principle: Abraham's faith was credited as righteousness — the same faith that prevents shame in Romans 10:11.
Romans 4:11 extends the promise to all who believe without circumcision, matching the universal 'whoever' in Romans 10:11.
Isaiah 28:16 is the direct source Paul quotes—the cornerstone promise that believers will not be ashamed.
1 Peter 2:6 also quotes Isaiah 28:16, applying the same cornerstone promise to Christ in a different NT context.
Isaiah 30:3 warns that trusting Egypt brings shame — contrasting with Romans 10:11 where trusting Christ brings no shame.
Joel 2:32 promises salvation to all who call on the Lord — the same principle of faith underlying Romans 10:11's no-shame assurance.
John 5:24 promises eternal life and no judgment to believers — directly parallel to the 'no shame' outcome in Romans 10:11.
Acts 10:43 echoes the same promise: everyone who believes in Him receives forgiveness — reinforcing the universal offer.
Acts 15:9 shows God cleanses hearts by faith for both Jews and Gentiles, aligning with the 'whoever believes' in Romans 10:11.