It has been some time since my last installment of this study through Romans. With so few comments, I figured that no one was interested. Wife and I continued to study through the scripture at three chapters a day, taking a test at the completion of every book to assist in our retention. We had found a Bible trivia book with the questions divided by the books of the Bible. After testing and reading the answers, we would go over the questions and references together. This proved valuable not only for our edification but also because we found many incorrect answers in the answer key and some incorrect questions. Between this and other studies, the publishing of my notes seemed less than profitable. But recently as we drew our through the Bible study to a close, I discovered how to check page view statistics as opposed to relying on notes and it turns out that the Romans post was the number one viewed post even after it had fallen from the front page. So as a test of whether it was just a fluke here are the rest of my notes from Romans chapter 1. Whether they will be followed by Romans chapter 2 will depend on the response.
(06/03/10) Rom. 1:11-12
It speaks here of imparting a spiritual gift. Perhaps he is speaking of confirming that which seems to be present in them on an individual basis, but as we see with Timothy, gifts of the spirit may be given with the anointing and laying on of hands of the eldership. Either way, I find the purpose of spiritual gifts of more interest than the way in which they were obtained or imparted. At the end of verse 11, Paul says, “so that you may be established.” While at times it has been overemphasized, the importance of knowing your place in the body of Christ cannot be denied. We feel useless and without purpose, wondering what it is God desires of us- missionary, preacher, funding and support? One thing I knew long ago is that God desires more from each one of us than to faithfully sit down on Sunday morning. As James says, our faith is an active faith; without action our faith is dead. But, how shall we act? Shall we try our hand in every avenue until we find out which one we’re best suited for? Shall we grow stale and stagnant waiting for our opportunity to present itself? In any case, every stone must be laid on the sure foundation. Until your foundation is sure in the doctrine of Christ, you will not be suitable to be placed. Many of us may feel like the bricks are piled in the temple awaiting placement. If that is so, perhaps the only thing to do is to ask the master builder about the place He has set for us. Not yet established, I find the waiting difficult. Paul also addresses the benefit of knowing ones place. It is for mutual encouragement and edification. Sadly, many times today, we have the desire to be greatly esteemed rather than the desire to do God’s will. But which is more essential to a battle, the general that divides the forces, or the blacksmith that sharpens the swords? The one is of greater esteem. Unless both commit themselves to the perfection of their craft, the battle is lost. Prominence does not equal importance. Just as a painter with great hand eye coordination would accomplish little without a properly functioning stomach, even so the body of Christ is crippled when members fail to fill their roles. But when we work together, with an understanding to fill our role to the best of our ability, regardless of position, there is great reward.
Rom. 1:13
Paul assures them that he has cared for them from their inception; however, for a yet undisclosed reason he was hindered but is now on his way. What a joy to finally be on the way that God has long ago set you! Some missionaries are told years in advance that they are going somewhere. Many brothers express their doubt if your departure is not immediate. It is important that we that are sent do not allow ourselves to be discouraged. If God has told us where we are going, we need to take the time He has given us to prepare.
Rom. 1:14-15
As he says here, Paul in his ministry thus far has set the example to cross every cultural and physical barrier. There is no partiality with God for where you grew up or how rich or educated you were. The only thing that matters on judgment day is “are your sins cleansed by the blood of Christ?” Now I have heard it said that when Paul is speaking of being a debtor here, he is speaking of “paying forward” (as opposed to “paying back”) his eternal debt to Christ. But my initial understanding was from purely the physical aspect in that Paul also took his sustenance from those he taught and in that way he was in their debt. But, as Christ said the worker is worthy. His hosts may even have been so hospitable as to send him on his way with provision. It is a sad truth that many, if not most, unbelievers are more hospitable than the pillars of the faith today. Hospitality is not paying for someone’s hotel or giving them money; it is taking them into your home and sharing life with them. If you are too private to be hospitable, maybe you’re hiding something you ought to be expelling.
Rom. 1:16-17
Verse 16 is pretty self-explanatory, but to build on it, verse 17 goes on to say, “For in the gospel of Christ the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith. As it is written, the just shall live by faith.” One must have faith to understand justice. It is unreasonable to our human minds that justice can be served if the offender is not the one to pay the debt. Therefore, without faith on both parties, the gospel cannot be effectively communicated. The words of the faithful may only begin to stir the mind of those who reject until enough faith has grown that the words may be established. It is then that the gospel can be communicated from the faith of the believer to the faith of the seeker. Thus, from faith to faith.
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God used a little piece of your commentary to correct me about my priorities. There is a part in there about acheivements and ambitions or going out to prove something to youself. I don't recall exactly. Found it "Sadly, many times today, we have the desire to be greatly esteemed rather than the desire to do God’s will. But which is more essential to a battle, the general that divides the forces, or the blacksmith that sharpens the swords?" I had just begun seriously thinking about achieving a goal that was really more for the esteem of others, strangers even, instead of and at what would have been the expense of my family, I am sure.
ReplyDeleteHi you all,
ReplyDeleteI sat down and looked at this commentary and so I wanted to share my comments on the comments.
I loved hearing about you and your wife studying the Hholy Bible through. You talked about taking the quizes and using the book. I thought "I'd love to know what book that is" until you talked about some of the questions and the answers even, being off! :)
I underlined "funding and support" as it seems like this is where we are in the body. In reality though, we are raising our kids and also being used a lot at work and among the friends my wife interacts with. Also, because of you all's intro to it, we help a lot through GFA.
"Shall we try our hand at every avenue" this has been what we've done largely and it hasn't been fun...
"Until your foundation is sure..." I agree with that. Is mine sure? I really think so in most areas. Body life among others, however, is not. I can explain most things, I guess, but not body structure. I've been wanting to get that aspect straightened out. I think NTRF may have a good paper on it...
"Not yet established. I find the waiting difficult" Me to a tee
-Right above Rom.1:14-15 "He has given us to prepare" But for some of us, he has merely, it seems, put us in a life saver floating out in the middle of the sea and told us to keep kicking until he sends word otherwise...no other direction given. Not even allowed to see where we are kicking to. Just trust.
"Paul is speaking of being a debtor here" I had seen and taken it somehow to mean he, Paul, owes something to all those types he listed and even more, to every person he interacts with. I thought maybe the debt means the calling or the obligation he has to share the gospel, etc.
"pillars of faith today" Perhaps they are the false pillars. The pharisees who put on a show but walk right past the man in the ditch. I think it may be partly a Western problem. I feel like I'd need to go to India or some other part of the body, maybe, to get away from it. We are corrupted as a Western body.
-Just above "Rom. :16-17" Or maybe putting value on something false (the house is messy or too plain. The furniture too old) Or just too selfish to open up to receive anyone. Or not wanting to change or grow. Easier path.
Your explanation of "faith to faith" was food for thought. Much different than the contemporary explanation that amounts to climbing an accomplishment ladder in the Lord.
Thank you for sharing these.
For the record, Micah found the bean face the fastest. 5 seconds. I don't know when I would have. He pointed to it, unfortunately for me. I was trying to see the whole thing as a face or something. I don't think I would have looked at each individual bean for a LONG time. But again, I already knew my intelligence level...that's one of my key functions! To succeed in spite of my obvious shortcomings and thereby prove the Lord is real! :)
Love from all our family. You miss you all deeply. -The other two