The Apostle Paul
Romans 1:5ESV·traditional attribution

through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name among all the nations,

John Calvin Reformed

5. Through whom we have received, etc. — Having completed his definition of the gospel, which he introduced for the recommendation of his office, he now returns to speak of his own call; and it was a great point that this should be proved to the Romans.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Paul titles himself a servant of Christ, his glory, not his shame. He was called to apostleship, not self-appointed like the false teachers. He was separated to the Gospel by God's counsel itself, set apart from birth to be entirely devoted to it, the Gospel of God Himself, divine in origin and extraction.

AI summary

Commenting on Romans 1:1-7

John Gill Reformed Baptist

By whom we have received grace and apostleship,.... That is, either by the Holy Spirit, from whom all grace and gifts come, qualifying for the discharge of any office; or by the Lord Jesus Christ, who is full of grace and truth, has received gifts for, and gives them to men to fit them for whatsoever service he is pleased to call them to.