Romans 1:18-23 – Wicked Dishonoring God
To
understand why we need God and His gospel we need to understand His wrath
against our sins. God is angry because
some people have chosen to be wicked. God
cannot tolerate sin. In these verses
Paul explains in detail the sinfulness of man.
He is saying that people have sinfully rejected God. We see His creation, but still reject
Him. We see His wrath through His
creation. We see floods, earthquakes,
famine and disease. There is immorality
everywhere which brings on STD’s and Aids.
We see drug addictions, wars and terrorism. We saw His wrath when He destroyed the world
by flood and when He destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. We even saw it when Jesus had to die on the
cross for our sins, which shows that God cannot ignore our sin.
Why do
people reject God and His truth? We want to be in control of our own lives so
we dislike God’s sovereignty. We want to
be free to do what we want so we reject God’s holiness. We want to hide from God because He is
intrusive and knows everything we do so we dislike His omniscience. God is immutable and is unchanging so we
dislike Him because He does not bow to our demand.
What
sin are you hoping God will ignore?
God has
revealed Himself through His creation.
We see His power and divine nature through His invisible qualities. We see Him throughout our world – the sky,
moon, stars, sun, oceans, and all through nature. Because of all this, Paul says men are without
excuse. Sinners can’t plead ignorance at
judgment as an excuse.
Paul
says that they knew God, but didn’t glorify Him as God or gave Him thanks. They think they are wise, but their foolish
hearts were darkened. They worshiped man
made images instead of God.
Principle: God
reveals Himself through His creation and through His wrath against sin.
Romans 1:24-32 – Wicked Man Abandoned
“Therefore God gave them over in the sinful desires of their hearts
to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another. They exchanged the truth of God for a lie,
and worshiped and served created things rather that the Creator – who is
forever praised. Amen.” – Rom.
1:24-25.
When
people reject God and do not worship Him, He gives them over to their sin and
its consequences.
“Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations
for unnatural ones. In the same way men
also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one
another. Men committed indecent acts
with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their
perversion.” – Rom. 1:26-27.
I
didn’t say this, God did! He’s talking
about homosexuality here. Are you
listening? Homosexuality goes against
God’s intention in creation.
Some
say homosexual are born that way, but there is no evidence to support that
claim. Even if that were so, it is still
sin to practice it just as it is for heterosexual lust or drug addiction. We are responsible before God if we yield to any
sin.
God has
a plan for marriage and sex. Here are
some verses on this subject:
Gen. 2:21, 24
Malachi 2:14-15
Matt. 5:28; 19:4-6
Mark 10:6-9
Rom. 7:2
1 Cor. 6:9, 15, 18; 7:39
Eph. 5:3, 31, 33
Gal. 5:19
Heb. 13:4
1 Thess. 4:1-8
The root
of sin is the rejection of the truth of God and the worship of self instead of
God. He gave them over to a depraved
mind which is expressed in all sorts of destructive sins. They dishonored God and never gave Him thanks
so their foolish hearts were darkened.
“The truth of God” refers to the truth He has revealed about
Himself which is centered in Jesus Christ His Son. He reveals Himself through His creation and
His wrath against sin. Sinners exchange
this truth of God for the lie, which is idolatry. They worship things other than God. They think they don’t need God. They think they are self-sufficient.
God
created everything by speaking it into existence. He has sovereignty over all people and all
things. Therefore, we need to depend on
Him and should be subject to Him. He is
the One True God.
We
don’t have to worship and pray to actual statues. There are many forms of idols. We can rely on family, investments, and even
church in place of God. Anything we put
our hope in other than God is idolatry.
Many things dominate our lives and can become idols.
What
idols do you worship?
How
will you make God the only One you worship?
“Furthermore, since they did not think it worthwhile to retain the
knowledge of God, he gave them over to a depraved mind, to do what ought not to
be done.” – Rom. 1:28.
Paul
says 3 times, “God gave them over”. He gave them over to impurity,
degrading passions (homosexuality), and depraved minds. This doesn’t mean God causes people to
sin. They abandoned God so God abandoned
them. He took His hands off their lives
and let sin takes its course. We as a
society are no longer shocked at this sin.
We have become desensitized. Adam
and Eve rebelled against God and sin entered the world. Their actions screamed “leave me alone and
let me live my own life”. So God does.
Paul
lists several kinds of wickedness – evil, greed, depravity, envy, murder,
strife, deceit, malice, gossip, slander, God-hater, insolent, arrogant,
boastful, disobey parents, senseless, faithless, heartless, and ruthless. Paul is not talking only about sexual sin,
but all sin. “Although
they know God’s righteous decree that those who do such things deserve death,
they not only continue to do these very things but also approve of those who practice
them.” – Rom. 1:32. Did you see that? Even those who approve of those who
practice them deserve death. People
have actually come to approve of evil.
Good is evil and evil is good.
When
have you gossiped?
Have
you ever been envious of someone?
Are you
jealous of someone?
Do you
hold a grudge?
When
have you pursued your own desires with disregard of how it affects others?
I think
we can all identify with some of these sins, because we are human and certainly
not perfect. The good news is Jesus came
to deliver us from those sins. “And that is what some of you were. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you
were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our
God.” – 1 Cor. 6:11.
THANK
YOU JESUS!
These
verses are almost too horrible to think about, but they make us aware of sin’s
horror and then we can really appreciate the gospel. These verses should cause us to examine our
hearts to see if we are truly living for God.
The only solution is the gospel.
It can change our hearts. We all
deserve God’s judgment. These verses
also lead us to the good news that God has provided what we need – Jesus
Christ. His gift is not given if we try
really hard, but to those who trust in Him. We will hear more about this good news in chapter 2.
Have
you trusted in Jesus to save you?
Are you
applying God’s Word to you daily life so you can overcome sin?
Next
time we will study Romans 2. Have a blessed
day and thanks for visiting my site.
Hope to see you here again. -- I
encourage you to trust in Jesus.
__________________________________________
If you
have enjoyed my post and have found if helpful, please leave a comment or share
this post with the buttons below.
You can follow me by clicking the “Follow” button or you can "Subscribe by Email". If you follow by email, you will receive an email every time there is a new post.