The
book of Romans contains some of the deepest theological truths in all the
Bible. I have studied Romans several
times, but each time God has something different to teach me. I am excited to dive into this book again. Since there is so much in this 1st
chapter, I am breaking it up into 2 parts.
Part 1 is Rom. 1:1-17. Part 2 is Rom. 1:18-32.
Romans is
a letter written by Paul to the church in Rome.
The theme is the righteous revelation of God in the gospel. He talks about the gospel, sin, grace, faith,
salvation, sanctification, sovereignty of God and service to God. Paul sums up his theme in Rom. 1:16-17. “For I am not ashamed
of the gospel, because it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who
believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile. For in the gospel righteousness from God is
revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is
written: ‘The righteous will live by faith.’”
Romans 1:1-5 – Concerning Paul
We
learn who Paul is right from the start of his letter. He testifies about himself. He is a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be
an apostle. He is set apart for the
gospel of God. We learn that the gospel
comes to us from God and it’s all about Him.
The gospel was promised beforehand through the prophets in the Holy
Scriptures. (Rom. 1:1-2).
Paul
describes himself as “a servant of Christ Jesus”, “called to be an apostle”,
and “set apart for the gospel of God.” An
apostle is someone who has the authority to preach the gospel. Paul told the church that he had that
authority from Jesus to spread the Word and that all Christian should spread
God’s good news.
How are
you spreading His Word?
God
saves us and gives us gifts so we can take the gospel to others, too. All of us are not cut out to be a missionary
like Paul, but you can be one right in your own community. You can pray for people around the world
right in your own home. You can support
missions financially. You can be a
volunteer in your church and in your community.
There are many ways you can spread the gospel. God has a job especially for you. Ask Him to reveal to you just what that is.
Paul
was a highly educated Jew. He had never
visited the church in Rome, but wanted to very much. The Christians there were a mix of Jews and
Gentiles. A Gentile is anyone who is not
Jewish. Because of their different
backgrounds the Jews looked at things differently. God had given Israel rules to obey, because
they were His special people and He wanted them to act special. God had not given these laws to the Gentiles,
but some Jews thought the Gentiles should obey those rules. Paul wanted them to know that those rules
cannot save people.
Paul’s
previous job was to persecute and kill Christians. God knew Paul would be the perfect apostle for
the gospel so He got Paul’s attention one day when he was on the way to
Damascus to persecute more Christians.
He met Jesus there on the road and came to believe and was saved. God set him apart. Set apart means He was consecrated and
dedicated for a job given by God. God called
him to take the gospel to the Gentiles.
He became an apostle and was devoted to the Lord.
Who is
Jesus to you?
Is
Jesus your Savior and Lord?
What
job has He given you?
Paul
tells us that God’s son, Jesus is the center of the gospel. He tells us that Jesus was a descendant of
David and that God fulfilled His promises told through His prophets. He tells us that through God and His name’s
sake, we received grace and apostleship to save the Gentiles. Jesus has the power by the resurrection from
the dead according to the Spirit of holiness. (Rom. 1:3-5).
Paul
uses the word grace many times in his writings.
He received grace. What is
grace? Grace is unmerited favor. It’s a gift that no one deserves. If you deserve it, it’s not grace. It’s not about the good works you do. God owes you nothing. We deserve His wrath, because we are sinners. If we ask Him for forgiveness, He forgives us
giving us grace because Jesus paid the penalty for what we deserved when He
died on the cross.
Have
you received God’s grace?
How are
you extending grace to others?
Principle: God commands us to repent and turn to Him and
away from sin.
Romans 1:6-15 – Concerning the Romans
Paul called
the Christians in Rome saints. (All
believers are saints.) Paul tells the
church in Rome that their witness of faith has been heard all over the
world. He encourages them by telling
them that he is constantly praying for them and that he longs to visit
them. He wants to come and preach to
them and share the things of God. He
wants to use his gifts to serve them and for their gifts to serve him. (Rom.
1:7-15)
How are
you serving God?
Are you
constantly praying for others?
Has God
called you as a saint and set you apart for Him?
What
work has He called you to do?
Principle: God’s people are to take the good news of
Jesus to everyone.
Do you
ever get frustrated because it seems God is not answering your prayers? Are you patient in your waiting like
Paul? God may have His reasons that He
is not answering them the way you want. God
did answer Paul’s prayer to visit Rome, but it probably wasn’t the way he
expected. God was waiting on His perfect
timing. Maybe unanswered prayer may be
God’s way of teaching you something. He
may have other work for you to do. There
may be spiritual warfare that you are unaware.
Use Paul as your example and keep praying and be patient.
Romans 1:16-17 – Concerning the Gospel
Romans 1:16-17 is the
theme of this book. “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power
of God for salvation to everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the
Gentile. For in the gospel righteousness
from God is revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just
as it is written: ‘The righteous will live by faith.’”
What is
the gospel? The gospel is the story of
Jesus. It means “good news”. It’s God's plan for salvation. We have all done wrong things called
sin. We can’t save ourselves from
punishment by our own efforts so we are hopeless, but God didn’t leave us
hopeless. He sent Jesus into the world
to take the punishment we deserve. Jesus
was sent by God, born of a virgin, was crucified, died on the cross and was
buried. Then 3 days later He was raised
to life. He did all this so man could
have a renewed relationship with God.
All we have to do to be saved from the punishment we deserve is to believe
in Jesus and His story.
Is your
gospel about you or Jesus?
Are you
trying to earn you salvation?
Are you
allowing your faith to shape you personally?
Salvation
means to be rescued from God’s wrath and the judgment that we deserve because
of our sin. It means to be delivered
from the penalty of sin. This happens
the moment we first believe. We can’t
attain salvation by our own efforts or good works. If this was the case, then Jesus would not
have had to die on the cross. Salvation
is received by faith alone. Belief in
Jesus is a choice. It’s a choice that
each person must make on their own. You
must personally believe in Christ.
What
choice have you made?
The
gospel message isn’t believed by everyone.
Some say it is foolish thinking.
Paul knew that many would be ashamed to follow Jesus. Jesus knew that, too. Jesus knew it would be hard to be His
follower. He knew people would laugh at
them and tell lies about them just as they did Jesus. He warned that we should not be ashamed of
Him. “If anyone
is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son
of Man will be ashamed of him when he comes to his Father’s glory with the holy
angels.” – Mark 8:38.
The
world is opposed to God’s gospel and ridicules it. They did it in Paul’s day and they do it
today and they will do it in the future.
We are all tempted to be ashamed of the gospel at one time or
another. Maybe you don’t want to admit
that. It is the power of God for
salvation for anyone who will believe.
We need never be ashamed of it.
Do you
believe the gospel?
How are
you tempted to be ashamed of the gospel?
Do you still
believe when you fail and Satan accuses you?
Is your
salvation evident in your relationships?
Principle:
The
gospel is the good news that God has revealed to us so we can be rescued from the
wrath to come.
The
gospel reconciles us to God. We like to
compare ourselves with others, but others are not the standard we should look
to. Our Creator is the standard.
Next time
we will study the rest of Romans 1. Have
a blessed day and thanks for visiting my site.
Hope to see you here again.
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