Monday, December 6, 2010

Paul wrote the book of Romans as a well thought-out statement of his faith. It does not appear as one of his typical letters. The church at Rome was mostly Jewish but also had a number of Gentiles. It had probably been started by believers who were present at Pentecost. He had never met most of the believers there so he sent this as a letter of introduction. He really presents the foundations of the gospel as salvation for all, saved by grace through faith. He gives clear practical guidelines for the Roman believers.

Paul reminds the people about the prophecies in Holy Scripture. This would be our Old Testament.

“First I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you…”
Notice Paul thanks God for the people. He doesn’t thank the people.

“I am not ashamed of the gospel.”
Paul’s rewards are still coming in.

“…men who suppress the truth…”
“…so that men are without excuse…”
God’s power has manifested itself from the beginning. Those who suppress the truth are called wicked.

“They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather that the Creator – who is forever praised. Amen.”
An example of exchanging the truth of God for a lie would be evolution. It is non belief in a Creator. It takes more faith to believe in evolution than to believe in God.

“…received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion.”
Sin has consequences. Sin also hurts more than just the sinner.

“…but also approve of those who practice them.”
We must be careful that by our silence we are in effect condoning sinful behavior. Silence can speak volumes!

Circumcision was a symbol of God’s covenant with his people. Circumcision of the heart by the Spirit happens at acceptance of Jesus and receiving the Holy Spirit. However, we must be on guard or our hearts may become hardened.

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