Romans 10:1-13 – True Righteousness
Paul’s
desire and prayer for the Israel was that they be saved. They were zealous for God, but their zeal was
not based on knowledge. They tried to
establish their own righteousness instead of righteousness that comes from
God. They didn’t submit to God’s righteousness. Christ is the end of the law so there may be
righteousness for all who believe. (Rom.
10:1-4).
Paul
was a Jew and was very concerned for his people. They were religious people, but missed
salvation. They wanted to please God but
didn’t know how. They thought they had
to obey all their laws and were fanatics about it. They even came up with many extra laws to
live by. Their rules had rules. They were all about good works and thought
works would make them righteous. They
were wrong.
Who has
God called you to pray for?
No one
can earn a right relationship with God by their works. The only way to have that right relationship
is to believe in Jesus. The purpose of
the law is to show people their sin and that they need faith in Him. Jesus’ death was the perfect sacrifice for
sin. Through belief and His blood we are
made righteous before God.
Paul goes
on to explain that Moses described the way to righteousness was not by the
law. It is by faith. If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is
Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be
saved. It is with your heart that you
believe and are justified and with your mouth that you confess and are
saved. Anyone who trusts in Him will
never be put to shame. There is no
difference between Jew and Gentile. It
is the same Lord who blesses all who call on Him and will be saved. (Rom 10:5-13).
No one
can obey the law perfectly, but we can have a relationship with God. We don’t achieve this by our own efforts, but
need to believe His message in our hearts.
We need to recognize that we cannot save ourselves. To be saved we are to confess with our mouth
that Jesus is Lord. To be saved by
faith, we must truly believe in Jesus as the risen Savior and Lord.
Principle: True faith confesses openly that Jesus is the
risen Lord and Savior.
Don’t
make the mistake of thinking that because you are a good person, you are
saved. If that were so, why would Jesus have
to die that horrible death?
Romans 10:14-21 – Excuses
Paul
describes the steps to believing in Jesus.
Preachers are sent out, they preach, people hear, people believe and
then they call on the Lord. This is good
news, but not all Israelites accepted this good news. Isaiah says faith comes from hearing the
message that is through the Word of Christ.
Paul asked if they didn’t hear or understand. Isaiah boldly says, yes they did. (Rom. 10:14-21).
Hearing
is listening or giving attention to something, but taking no action. Understanding is knowing or comprehending
something, but taking no action.
Believing is being persuaded of the truth with full confidence and then
taking action. It’s like telling a child
to pick up his toys. He
hears and understands you, but takes no action by do it.
Faith
comes from the message heard from the Word of Christ. We need to stay in God’s Word daily and let
Him teach and guide us. “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching,
rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness.” – 2 Tim. 3:16. How else can we hear? Just carrying our Bible to church without
opening it and reading it just won’t work.
To know what God says you have to actually read His Word.
Principle: Faith comes from hearing and believing God’s
Word.
How
often do you read you Bible?
Where
and to whom is God calling you to share the gospel?
Some
people don’t respond to the good news when they hear it. They may not believe it because it’s too
simple. Maybe they are too independent
or self-righteous and think they don’t need God in their life. Some may think they are just too busy right
now and they will have plenty of time later in life. They may not believe because they don’t
really understand. It was like this in
Isaiah’s day as it is today.
Some
people believe in the myth of evolution, but not Jesus. I think intelligent people latch onto this
belief because it gives them an escape from the uncomfortable truth that God
created the heavens and the earth (Gen.
1:1). There is no debate of this truth
and you had better get reconciled with your Creator before you meet Him at
judgment.
If you
don’t believe, what is your excuse?
Are you
ready to meet your Creator?
God
sends out messengers and is ready to forgive any sinner who will receive His
grace. Jesus paid the price and provided
us a pardon. He chose you to believe in
Him way before you your born. It’s up to
you to choose to believe in Him or not.
You cannot blame God for not choosing you. If you have not repented of your sins and
believed in Jesus as your Savior, your sinful unbelief is totally your own
fault. Unbelief is from a disobedient,
hardened heart that loves sin more that it loves God.
Christians are called to share the gospel. We are His messengers. We are to share the truth about God and Jesus. We are to share the truth about sin. We are also to share that a response is required. It may be scary to share the gospel and we may not always say the right thing, but what is not right is not sharing. What is right is to be obedient to God’s call to share.
Christians are called to share the gospel. We are His messengers. We are to share the truth about God and Jesus. We are to share the truth about sin. We are also to share that a response is required. It may be scary to share the gospel and we may not always say the right thing, but what is not right is not sharing. What is right is to be obedient to God’s call to share.
Principle: Those who reject the gospel cannot blame God,
but are responsible for their own actions at the judgment.
What is
your response to the greatest news in the World?
Next time
we will study Romans 11. Have a blessed day and thanks for visiting my
site. Hope to see you here again. -- I
encourage you to trust in Jesus.
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