S1E006-Romans 1-2: An Airtight Case
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This is the daily podcast where we will read the entire Bible in a year. Stick around, and before you know it, you’ll be able to say you’ve read the entire Bible, in the process, I hope you will be inspired, informed and maybe even entertained.
How did you find the show? Did a friend tell you, did you hear about the show on another podcast, did you learn about it in a fortune cookie? Let me know! Email me at st***@*************ia.com, and use the subject line “Here’s where I found you”. Alan Middleton heard about the show from Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak’s No Agenda podcast. He said in his email: This was exactly what I was looking for. Every year, I come up with a new plan for Bible listening and devotional podcasts, and the ones I had for 2021 weren’t really working for me. So the possibility to jumping on with you was worth checking out, and I think I am going to really enjoy the system you use for going through the Word. Keep up the good work and God bless you. GBY too, Alan. Thanks for your email. BTW, Alan has a podcast called Dorkness to Light, which you can find at dorknesstolight.blogspot.com. Thanks for answering the question Alan! st***@*************ia.com, and use the subject line “Here’s where I found you”.
Thoughts on Romans
Romans 1
Paul’s epistle, or letter to the Romans is probably the most eloquent and developed presentation of God’s plan of salvation in the entire Bible. It begins with an introduction here in the first chapter up to verse 15, then moves into presenting the Gospel in all of its intricacies through to the end of chapter 11. From chapter 12 through most of chapter 15, Paul shows how we are transformed by the power of God, and then the final verses of the book are some closing thoughts of a personal nature and a blessing.
Here in the first chapter, Paul opens by introducing himself and how Jesus called him to be an apostle, which means messenger. Then he tells the Romans how much affection he has for them and how he wants to visit them, and then he says how God accepts anyone who has faith. Later on he’ll talk much more about that, but here in the introduction, it is noted that the message is that God has made a way of saving all people, whether Jew or Gentile.
Then Paul wastes little time in showing the broken nature of mankind, and the trouble they bring on themselves when they turn their heart on God. He says they have no excuse, because God has revealed Himself in so many ways. But they reject Him, and because of their insistence and stubbornness, He has turned them over to do as they will. Once God lets go, it doesn’t take long to begin circling the drain into a life of depravity. He lists several specific sins, and it’s a list that if we were to give each one a rating from 1 to 10, with a 1 rating being the most vile, the list might include sins with ratings of 9 or 10 all the way to 1.
But that rating scale is a human construct. Each of those sins is something that God hates. Murder? Sure, we all agree on that. But arguing? Gossiping? Do those really belong in the same list? Yessir, they do.
The point Paul is making is that we are all in desperate trouble, and a holy God is angry because of rebellious people who reject him.
Now, as a warning, I’ll tell you that the next couple of chapters will consist somewhat of more of the same. He’s addressed the Gentiles here in verses 18-32, then in Chapter 2 and the beginning of chapter 3 he’ll address the Jews, and he’ll talk about all mankind in the remaining verses of chapter 3.
Of course the reason he spends so much time talking about the brokenness of mankind is to establish the need for the sacrifice of Jesus, and the entire plan of salvation brought to us by a forgiving and loving God. If you’ve never read Romans, stick with me through the entire book. I think you’ll come out the other side loving God more than you ever have.
Romans 2
In Romans 2, the apostle Paul is focusing his attention on the Jew.
Understandably, the typical Jew felt that he was better than any non-Jew, or Greek as today’s translation says, or Gentile as is commonly used. I say understandably because the Jewish people are God’s chosen people. It was them to whom God spoke. It was them to whom God gave the Law. It was them to whom God gave His presence. And on and on.
So they felt that they were inherently better than the Gentiles. They thought they had an inside track to God.
But Paul, in this chapter of Romans, points out the hypocrisy in this idea of Jewish superiority. He tells them that anyone who does not obey the law will fall under condemnation, starting with the Jew! Why? Because they had the Law. They were more responsible, because there was no way they could claim ignorance.
And then he says in verse 23 and 24, “You who boast in the law dishonor God by transgressing the law! For just as it is written, “the name of God is being blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you.”
The Jews had the idea that because they were circumcised as the Law required, they had some sort of get out of jail free card. But Paul told them that it is not the circumcision of the flesh that mattered, but circumcision of the heart that God wanted. Circumcision was something that was a sign of being dedicated and set apart for God. And what God sees is not the flesh, but the heart.
When God looks at me, I want him to see a heart set apart for Him. How about you?
Today’s Bible Translation
Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. 1-2 NLT
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