I, too, thought Romans 1:16 and 17 stood out. I have read v. 16 so many times – but today vs. 17 really hit me. Habakkuk 2:4 was referenced in the footnote which made it even more powerful for me. The righteousness of Christ vs. my hopelessness without Him! 4Look at the proud; his soul is not straight or right within him, but the [rigidly] just and the [uncompromisingly] righteous man shall [a]live by his faith and in his faithfulness.(A)
I too often care about things other than the things that God would be interested in – worried more about my own glory than His. How can I possibly be rigidly just and uncompromisingly righteous? Apart from Christ, it is hopeless – but because of Christ there is a way – but it still requires getting ME out of the way to live in His righteousness – and that’s where the challenge is for me. Self-righteousness has been such a part of my fundamental upbringing – criticizing and judging other’s spirituality, etc. that I still find myself often falling into this way of thinking without intending to. But there is hope in Christ…to live by faith a full and celebratory life – rejoicing in what He has done.
So David decided not to move the Ark into the City of David. He took it instead to the home of Obed-edom of Gath. The Ark of God remained there with the family of Obed-edom for three months, and the LORD blessed him and his entire household. (I Chronicles 13:13-14).
This passage has always fascinated me. Only two sentences long but is says so much. The Ark had sat twenty years in the house of a man called Abinadab (1 Sam. 7:2), yet no one was blessed—it just sat there just like a regular great big old box with no God sitting on the mercy seat (between the wingspan of the two angels)—nothing happening. The Presence of God was in someone’s house yet the manifestation of God never happened. Obed-edom had the Ark in his house for three months and everyone on the house was blessed. What was going on?
I wonder how often we put God in a box and put him by the door of our lives and nothing, absolutely nothing is going on. Then someone takes God into their lives, their homes and everyone gets blessed who walks through the front door. What are we missing? Hmmm.
I also read the Bible every day, I am lost without this wonderful Book.
Thank you Ramona for all of your comments, I enjoy reading them everyday and they make so much sense to me. I also ridiculed people for reading the Bible because of what “church folks” did to me for many years. Thank the Lord I now can see through that and I actually feel sad for the people who do not really know our wonderful Jesus.
Thank you so much for Bible Blog it is great.
Romans 1: 13-15 Please don’t misinterpret my failure to visit you, friends. You have no idea how many times I’ve made plans for Rome. I’ve been determined to get some personal enjoyment out of God’s work among you, as I have in so many other non-Jewish towns and communities. But something has always come up and prevented it. Everyone I meet—it matters little whether they’re mannered or rude, smart or simple—deepens my sense of interdependence and obligation. And that’s why I can’t wait to get to you in Rome, preaching this wonderful good news of God. (The Message)
I think any Christian can identify the feeling that is displayed by Paul’s writing. Have you ever felt this great desire to “go tell it on the mountain”? If you grasp this pull to go out and share the good news you get what Paul is feeling here. The fire in your gut tells you this is the wonderful encouragement of the Holy Spirit. Yet, we run into snags, opposition, circumstances and its just a little beyond our grasp. Why? I wonder if Paul would of written this Epistle if it would have been easy for him to go to Rome. He puts his heart into his writing rather than the visiting there and look what he produces. It gives us a great example of how God uses our interests, hopes and desires to further His plans.
Yes today’s 1st Chronicles were all about David and his sights in moving the Ark from one place to another. Was that the right thing to do? Even when we have good intentions and mean we’ll, is it?! Hmmm
Yay a new book began: the Book of Roman’s. Paul introduces himself and shows that God is not partial but that he is for all. The Jews and Greeks..that’s a nice invitation
Psalm 9 the rest of the story..God’s heart is for all..even the poor at heart..for they will see God.
Proverbs 9:4&5 brotherhood. Do we have friends even when we are poor. Do they only flock when we are rich? Hmm
Dee
====== John:
Romans
Background
A friend of mine who is a member of a different church (from mine)told me, ‘Well that is Paul, you have to take Paul with a grain of salt. You can’t take to heart everything Paul writes.’
Really???? I told him,
‘Paul was a Jew, he was taught by a great rabbi and leader of the Sanhedrin – Gamaliel (Acts 22:2-3), Paul was a Pharisee, he participated and led the persecution of the followers of “the Way”, Paul had great zeal for the Lord.
(re: Gamaliel http://www.keyway.ca/htm2000/20001213.htm )
And on the way to Damascus to capture more followers of Jesus – he had a change of heart???? Paul became a leading evangelist of the early Church. Paul founded several early churches. He suffered beatings, a stoning, imprisonment, and rebuke from his former collegues. What makes a man “switch teams like that – do it in the prime of his life when he has great power, authority within Israel, and zeal for God?
Paul claims he had an encounter with Christ, accepted Jesus as his Savior, and was called to be an apostle.
Now either that is true, and you need to “take to heart” everything Paul wrote. or –
It is false, and Paul is a liar, and you can just toss the Bible (as it can not be trusted) and search elsewhere for life’s answers.
Your choice.’
NOTE: reason I use ‘ instead of ” – is my indication of paraphrasing. Also the tone of comment was friendly, and he took it as “food for thought”.
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Letter to Romans seems to be written between 57 and 60 A.D. Paul wrote it before going to Rome. The Romans were beginning to understand Christianity was not just a subset of Judaism. Persecution on a large scale is just around the corner.
So if, Paul had not been to Rome – how come there are believers there already?
We know Aquila and Priscilla are there and a number of people Paul had met, converted, and/or exhorted in his travels. (Rom 16:3). Rome was the “big city”, people gravitated to it like they do NYC, LA, London, Paris, etc. today. The territories were full of former Roman soldiers, freed slaves, and Roman businessmen – if some became Christians – it is not surprising that some percentage would return to Rome and share the gospel. Apparently they did this with success.
Paul did not want to step on anyone’s toes.
Rom 15:20
“It has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known, so that I would not be building on someone else’s foundation.” NIV
Wait a minute! Christ was known, what is Paul talking about???? Most commentators (notable exception would be Catholics) believe (and I agree) that:
word had spread, and people had converted, but no “church” had been established. No apostle had been to Rome to found a church at the time of these writings. There had been no public declaration of the gospel, just the word of mouth. Paul was planning on coming to change that, and provide a public and cohesive force to the Christians in Rome. To preach the Gospel and minister to new Christians. To Build and Edify as he had done in other churches. To exhort and encourage Christians in their walk with God.
Gal 2:8-9
“For God, who was at work in the ministry of Peter as an apostle to the Jews, was also at work in my ministry as an apostle to the Gentiles. James, Peter and John, those reputed to be pillars, gave me and Barnabas the right hand of fellowship when they recognized the grace given to me. They agreed that we should go to the Gentiles, and they to the Jews.” NIV
John
====== John:
Romans 1:1-4
“Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel of God— the gospel he promised beforehand through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures regarding his Son, who as to his human nature was a descendant of David, and who through the Spirit of holiness was declared with power to be the Son of God by his resurrection from the dead: Jesus Christ our Lord.” NIV
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Paul’s Position
Paul chose to be a Gk. “doulos” – bondservant of Jesus Christ. Recap of bondservant.
Exodus 21:2,5-6
If you buy a Hebrew servant, he is to serve you for six years. But in the seventh year, he shall go free, without paying anything….But if the servant declares, ‘I love my master and my wife and children and do not want to go free,’ then his master must take him before the judges. He shall take him to the door or the doorpost and pierce his ear with an awl. Then he will be his servant for life.” NIV
It is interesting (and I missed this in readings of Exodus), but after the Ten Commandments and instructions on altars and idols, this “Law of the Bondservant” is the first of a list of additional ordinances. WHY?????
[“Deuteronomy 20:18 “And all the people saw the thunderings, and the lightnings, and the noise of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking: and when the people saw it, they removed, and stood afar off.”
They were terrified of God and of coming near to Him. They were willing to serve Him because they feared Him, but God desired for them to serve because they loved Him and appreciated what He had done for them. I believe this issue is why the first mishpat, or judgment the LORD teaches them of is the law of the bondservant.”]
http://www.hissheep.org/hebrew/the_law_of_the_bondservant.html
Paul chose to be a bondservant of Christ out of love.
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Paul’s Authority
Paul was called [to be] an apostle.
“called” is Gk. “kletos” and can mean “invited” or “divinely selected and appointed”. So did Paul choose or was he appointed an apostle?
I think these verses clear that up:
2Tim1
Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God..NIV
1Cor1:1
Paul, called to be an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God…NIV
2Cor1:1
Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God,… NIV
Paul was divinely selected and appointed to be an apostle.
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Paul’s Message
Paul was set apart for (or unto) the gospel of God.
Paul was set apart by God for a purpose – not to KEEP him from something – but for the gospel of God.
The Gospel of God is God’s message – not mankinds. It did not depend on Paul. He was just the messenger. It does not depend on today’s ministers either.
The good news Paul speaks of in Romans 1:1 is the good news that God has burst through the box and desired to communicate with man. In a world filled with bad news, it is remarkable to know that God Himself has given us good news. That is especially true when you realize man is utterly unworthy of any good news. Yet in spite of that the apostle Paul reiterates again and again the good news that comes from God – John MacArthur
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The good news (gospel) that was promised in the Old Testament and fulfilled in Jesus. Human nature as a descendant of David….
“declared with power to be the Son of God…”
The key to understanding this verse is the word “declared. ” It comes from the Greek word horiz[ma]o which means “boundary. ” We get our English word horizon from it. It refers to the clear demarcation line between the earth and sky. Paul is saying some may have questioned in the minds of some about whether Jesus was the Son of God, but because of the resurrection, the line was drawn in absolute clarity: Jesus Christ is God in human flesh. As clearly as the horizon divides the earth from the sky, so the resurrection divides Jesus from the rest of humanity. When God raised Jesus Christ from the dead, He was irrefutably distinguished from all other human beings. – John MacArthur
“With power” Gk. “dunamis”
1) strength power, ability
a) inherent power, power residing in a thing by virtue of its nature, or which a person or thing exerts and puts forth
b) power for performing miracles
c) moral power and excellence of soul
d) the power and influence which belong to riches and wealth
e) power and resources arising from numbers
f) power consisting in or resting upon armies, forces, hosts
Jesus Christ = ALL OF THE ABOVE. Doesn’t get much stronger than that.
“..by his resurrection from the dead..”
The definitive linchpin of Christianity. The declaration with power was accomplished because Christ was raised from the dead. Without it Christianity would just be anoter religion.
John
====== John:
Romans 1:16-17
I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile. For in the gospel a 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.” NIV
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Why was Paul not ashamed?
“He is bold to preach because of what the gospel is, because of what the gospel does….The reason why Paul is not overcome by the temptation to be ashamed of the gospel, but quite the contrary, the reason that he proclaims it so joyously, so anxiously is because it is powerful, it changes lives. And he knows that and he has seen that and he believes that. Sure it’s a stumbling block, (1 Corinthians 1:18), and of course it’s foolishness but it’s also the power of God unto salvation to them that believe, and he knows that.” – John MacArthur
1Cor1:18
“For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.” NIV
[Men would like to change, do you know that? I believe that. Really, all advertising that goes on in the world is based on one presupposition, and that is people want things different than they are. They want to look better, feel better, think better, have better experiences. They want to change their life. Basically, people want to change their life. There’s an appeal to that because that’s a basic human drive. And deep down inside, people, they really want things to be different but they are utterly impotent to change things.
In Jeremiah 13:23 Jeremiah says: “Can a leopard change his spots? Can the Ethiopian change his skin?” You have just about as much chance to change your heart. Men are impotent. They can’t do a thing about what they are. They can’t change anything. Oh, they may make a few reformations here and there and operate a little differently but real changes never happen.
http://www.biblebb.com/files/MAC/45-8.htm
But because of the POWER of God (see list above) we can have salvation (eternal life) if only we believe the gospel.
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There is some controversy over the phrase in verse 17:
“..a righteousness from God is revealed..”
NIV translates it “from God”, but “of God” is acceptable and used by KJV, NAS and others. Which is it? Because it makes a huge difference.
If it is “from God” we should understand it as per the Gospel as God’s gift to us. We can not be righteous on our own, it is only by God’s grace and gift of righteousness (justification) that we can be saved. It is imputed to us. – or –
If it is “of God” then it is simply saying that the Gospels reveal that God is righteous.
Of course God is righteous, and I believe the correct phrase is “from God”. Why???
Because the Gospel is about God’s good news of salvation. About how we can appear before God when we pass on. About attaining the righteousness needed to stand before God. How many times in John did it say you have to “believe” to gain eternal life? You had to have faith (same word as belief).
I believe that it is the “righteousness from God” imputed to man (who believes) and is given person to person (faith to faith) the same for everyone throughout time. (Or by faith from the first to last – i.e. from the beginning to the end of person’s life – it does not change). Just as it is revealed in Old Testament???
Hab 2:4
See, he is puffed up;
his desires are not upright—
but the righteous will live by his faith
Just as it was in the Old Testament, it’s nothing new. Habakkuk 2:4: “The just shall live by faith.” Nothing new. Abraham believed God and it was counted to him for righteousness. – John MacArthur
is this
about a1) the righteous person’s faith in God or a2) faithfulness to God, or
about b) God’s (“His” rather than “his”) faithfulness toward the righteous
person?
a1) is the answer if Paul is to be consistent with readings in “Acts” and the Abraham example.
[Support for Paul, though, comes from a surprising place (at least I was
surprised to see this). In Geza Vermes translation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, if
my memory serves me well, he translates this part of the Habbakuk
pesher/commentary as “the righteous shall live by faith”–i.e., his faith in
the Teacher of Righteousness. Apparently the Qumran scribes/community believed the meaning of Habbakuk 2:4 was “faith” in the Teacher of Righteousness rather than “faithfulness” to the Teacher of Righteousness.]
http://www.ibiblio.org/bgreek/archives/greek-3/msg01216.html
John
I Chronicles 24:1-2611
For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints …Let all things be done decently and in order.
(1Co 14:33, 40 KJV)
The above verses were what came to my mind as I read how Aaron’s descendents were divided up to minister in the temple, even down to the gatekeepers. It’s not if you show up and lets use this person at the last minute because this was not something we thought about. Every aspect of the ministry was thought out and planned for under the guidance of the Holy Spirit that came upon the saints of old.
Serving in the temple was not based on who was liked best but by dividing up the groups and using mathematics of chance to assign order of service. One could argue that I was assigned the bathroom cleaning detail because I had no influence with leadership; however throwing die or lots to pick assignment within each groups calling stopped the tendency to do that dead it its tracks.
Obed-Edom’s sons: The firstborn Shemaiah, the second Jehozabad, the third Joah, the fourth Sakar, the fifth Nethanel, the sixth Ammiel, the seventh Issachar, and the eighth Peullethai. (Indeed, God blessed Obed-Edom.) His son Shemaiah also had sons, who were leaders of their families, for they were highly respected. The sons of Shemaiah: Othni, Rephael, Obed, and Elzabad. His relatives Elihu and Semakiah were also respected. All these were the descendants of Obed-Edom. They and their sons and relatives were respected men, capable of doing their responsibilities. There were sixty-two of them related to Obed-Edom.
(1Ch 26:4-8 NET.)
Obed-Edom, who kept and honored the ARK of the Covenant while it resided in his home (2 Sam 6:11; 1 Chron. 13:14), keeps popping up in these readings. For the man to be continuously mentioned in Chronicles tells me to take note and see what the man did to be honored by God. This lets me know that God honors and rewards faithfulness.
Romans 4:1-12
Not only does God not have favorites based on lineage, ethnicity and or melanin in the skin, he uses one criterion and one criterion alone in those he calls His, our faith. Our actions or works are not a means by which we earn our way into God’s favor or Kingdom, but is an outward sign of an inward work. We do good works because of the Love that has been “shed abroad” in our hearts.
We do because God first loved us, we don’t do trying to prove our love for God.
Psalm 13:1-6
David seems to voice to God that he feels abandoned to his troubles because God has forgotten him. He is struggling with enemies without and the one within (himself), telling him that God has forsaken him. He tells God to answer his prayer and not let allow the enemies to make sport of him. Then he remembers who God is and what he has done for him in the past and believes and knows that God loves him and will rescue him as God has done in the past.
This is a model for me to follow when I feel like I’ve been left alone by God. It also reminds me that just because I “feel” like something is true doesn’t mean it is true.
Proverbs 19:15-16
I am going to go out on a limb in this fifteenth verse so if there are mental health professionals reading this I may have a few enemies if I do not have them already. One of the symptoms of depression is a desire for sleep.
Since I’ve learned long ago that I cannot fit and mold the Word of God to my own circumstances I must fit my circumstances to the Word of God, could it be that depression and its symptoms of sleep may be a means to escape the sins we have committed or won’t forgive ourselves for? Interesting that God, in I John has given us a way of escape for missing the mark, sin.
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
(1Jo 1:9 KJVR)
The question is upon confessing our sin, do we stick around and wait for God’s cleansing, or do we take the route of pride and arrogance, “God can forgive me, but I can’t forgive myself,”
Grace and peace,
Ramona
====== Peggy:
I do believe that music in church, brings You closer to whorship.
while you are singing if you really listen to the words there is a true message, and praise to the Lord. I have found that God has spoken to me through music.
Have a blessed day’ Peggy
====== Jan:
I love the pic of the child on his kness before God on the steps – that is how we are to become like little children toward God & how we feel about Him. Here is a great article about such:
“Being Childlike”
by John Paul Jackson
Streams Ministries International
http://www.streamsministries.com
Take A Risk–Lose Control
One of the greatest risks we can take is to become childlike. Especially for those of us who deal with rejection, overly high standards of performance, or low self-esteem–in other words, all of us. It is a daring, dangerous thing to do. It’s much like opening your hand and letting everything you hold dear slide through your fingers.
Being childlike is an act of faith…and trust in God.
Children aren’t in control of their lives. Making a childlike adjustment can be very hard for adults who have had decades to build up a reservoir of opinion, theology, and self-purpose. We like to be in control. We like to know what’s going to happen next…even if we can’t have the specifics.
To Be Childlike is To Be Christ-like
Most of us are familiar with the idea of “connecting with your inner child,” which basically means letting the “real you” out of the grown-up box you’ve put yourself in. There are definite benefits to finding out who you are, and what you think about things. But truth be told, the real “real you” is discovered only in God’s shadow, not buried somewhere deep in your soul.
Becoming childlike means becoming Christ-like; in part, we take on God’s penchant for the simple and the delightful, and we leave worry behind.
Being childlike isn’t something we can make up or force…so once again, we must be completely dependent on God…for everything.
When you are completely dependent on Him in a simple, childlike way, your thinking about everything else will be rearranged. It births inside you a gratitude for small things, for great things, and for things you’ve never even thought of before–the infinity of God that is beyond human comprehension.
Suddenly, you see His hand in everything. Everything becomes something of infinite fascination and value, because you know that the Lover of your soul put it there, so you would see it. He really did.
Experience New Wonder
Children live in a state of perpetual discovery. What is new, is full of wonder. What sparkles, and dances, and teases them is completely captivating. It doesn’t take a lot to fascinate a child.
We adults need to experience new wonder in order to worship at the level God is calling us to. But in our “old age,” being comfortable usually wins out over being stunned, amazed, and deliciously shocked by what we see and experience.
To deeply worship, we must discover new territories and touch that which is always new and wondrous–the living God. To touch eternity, just for a moment, is full of wonder.
You could never explore and discover all of God. Even with all of eternity at our fingertips, we will never touch anything beyond the outer realms of who He is.
God is that big, that lovely, and that beyond our wildest dreams.
Jan
====== Ramona:
1 Chronicles 24:1-26:11
I could not help notice how temple (church) leadership was appointed and I marvel at the wisdom of choosing by lot which family of Priest, Levites, Gatekeepers and Musicians would serve and when. No one could say how special they were because they served longer or less; no one was given preference so the musician who was still learning his instrument praised God in the sanctuary the same amount of time as the one who was the musician’s musician.
I wonder if we should be doing that in our church’s today there would be no “special” folks, just people serving the Lord and His people. Something to think about.
Grace and peace,
Ramona
====== Pat:
The Scripture that really touches my heart this morning is 1 Chronicles 24:30, “They were to stand every morning to thank and praise the Lord. They were to do the same n the evening.”
They were to start and end each day thanking and praising the Lord! This was not a prayer offered up for their people, families, friends, or themselves – it was a solely and strictly a prayer of thanksgiving and praise. They were to take a few minutes each morning and evening and totally dedicate them to praising the Lord! What a marvelous lesson for all of us today! What a marvelous difference it will make in our life if we start out each morning and end the day each evening with nothing on our heart or in our thoughts except the greatness of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
God Bless,
Pat
====== Jenny:
Music in church is vital. Its a time of praise n worship and it prepares your heart to hear from the Lord! I used to get to church late and miss worship and consequently, yet unknowingly, got less from the sermon…my heart wasnt prepared. After i realized how vital worship was i made sure i wasnt late because it may just be the most important part. music opens the way for the spirit to really indwell you. Not just hearing but really praising God, meditate on the words, just sit at the Lord’s feet! After all we were created to worship through music, its a deep form of worship. its power may be underestimated by ppl. but after all there is a choir of angels singing praise to the Lord in heaven. the word says the Lord inhabits the praises of His people!!
ok, thats one of my semiannual music tangents :p
Jenny
====== Dee:
Ramona spot on as usual!!
Yes I love that God is a God of order and everyone has a place and a plan in this thing called Life!! It’s what we do with it that matters and giving him the glory to live an abundant life.
Romans..it is your faith that makes u whole. It is the epitome of acceptance and love in the kingdom and yes God loves all. He cleans after he catches! However in the Bible I love how marveled Jesus was moved by people’s faith and filled for compassion with one’s who were seeking yet wandering like a sheep without a shepherd.
Psalm: and just like Ramona said..just because we feel abandoned, we are not!! We r loved, whole, complete and forgiven..and accepted by God. Man will let us down but God never fails.
Proverbs: don’t be lazy. Yes
Dee
====== Ralph:
Thanks Ramona for digging deeper and delving into Obed-Edom. Lots to think about and extrapolate on this chapter about God’s response to our faithfulness. Thank you for your post.
Ralph
====== Jane:
Mike something keeps pulling me back to your picture of the boy by the alter. You know in was at a weslyan
Church where they had lay your burdens at the alter. All age people and young children
Went up and laid there hands on others. This gesture always moves me to tears. Why don’t all churches do this? It teaches us to
Pray for and over others. It teaches humility. It means take our burdens to him and people will pray for us. I need this! My Mennonite church doesn’t do this ! Too proud?
I also am Drawn into worship by music. God lifts my spirit and I feel
Like I’m in heaven praising him. Not everyone experiences worship in this way. But it’s ok. God looks at our hearts and wants our hearts to be pure. God bless you mike!
Jane
====== Robert:
Romans 4
Does anyone have trouble like me understanding the concepts of faith, justification, and righteousness?
Bob Deffinbaugh does a good job of explaining this chapter. (Great Introduction story too). I just thought I would list his topic titles if anyone wants a better insight. The point of all of this really is that the O.T. law was never meant to bridge the gap between God and people, only Jesus could do that.
Abraham Was Justified by Faith, Not Works
(4:1-8)
Abraham Was Justified While Still a Gentile
(4:9-12)
God’s Promises Are Realized by Faith, Not by Law-Keeping
(4:13-16)
Abraham’s Faith Is Like That Required by the Gospel
(4:17-25)
Application
(1) Salvation is not of works, and only by faith.
(2) Faith is the only way of receiving God’s blessing.
(3) The ‘sacraments’ do not convey grace as some would tell us; they symbolize grace.
P.S. I think this might be important because I had to try 4 times to get to this link…..hmmmm.
Robert
====== Dee:
It’s all about order and dividing lots and all were given 12 of their ascendant. That was important. Makes me think of dividing up leadership at work amd not jist the same ones who think they’re qualified doing it yearly but all the science teachers are lead this year then all of social studies. So that one’s realize their potential and it’s not on qualification but by His might you succeed.
We love God because he first loves us. That is huge!
David felt without and alone. Many of us feel that way. Leadership isn’t easy and is not without abandon..you leave the old self and put on new ..old wine skin breaks so you have to put on new..trust and believe
I feel like without a schedule I fall into a lazy scheme. I do better during school session because i know I have limited time to do things. It’s essential to have purpose and passion and seek Him. Have a schedule and put feet and hands to action. You will feel better in the long run
Dee
====== John:
Romans 4
Paul spent 3.5 chapters talking about man as a sinner, than talked about the solution – “Righeousness through Faith”. Paul mentions it is not a new idea – it is in the Old Testament.
Now he gives examples – Abraham and David. Important because Abraham is the founding father of Jewish nation, and David is its greatest king.
Abraham was BEFORE the Law, yet he was accounted righteous? How? Paul cites Gen 15:6
“Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.”
The Hebrew word for believed in Genesis is ‘aman – to stand firm, to trust, to be certain, to believe in. There’s that concept of “trust” from above post.
vs. 4
“Now when a man works, his wages are not credited to him as a gift, but as an obligation.”
A system of works seeks to put God in debt to us, to have God owe us His favor because of our good behavior. In works-thinking, God owes us salvation or blessing because of our good works. – David Guzik
So Abraham was credited with righteousness by belief in God.
By this we understand that there are not two ways of salvation – saved by works or law-keeping in the Old Testament, and saved by grace through faith in the New Testament. Everyone who has ever been saved – Old or New Testament – is saved by grace through faith, through their relationship of trusting love with God. Because of the New Covenant we have benefits of salvation that the Old Testament saint did not have, but we do not have a different manner of salvation. – David Guzik
Devastating argument to the Jews.
Abraham was counted as righteous in Genesis 15:6. He did not receive the covenant of circumcision until Genesis 17, which was at least 14 years later. Therefore his righteousness wasn’t based on circumcision, but on faith. – David Guzik
Since all God’s dealings with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob happened before the giving of the Mosaic Law, we can’t say they were based on the law. Instead, they are based on God’s declaration of Abraham’s righteousness through faith.
How can Paul say, where there is no law there is no transgression (vs.15)? Because “Transgression is the right word for overstepping a line, and this for breaking a clearly defined commandment.” (Morris) Where there is no line, there is no actual transgression.
i. There is sin that is not the “crossing of the line” of the Law of Moses. The root of sin isn’t in breaking the law, but in breaking trust with God; with denying His loving, caring purpose in every command He gives. Before Adam sinned he broke trust with God – therefore God’s plan of redemption is centered on a relationship of trusting love – faith – instead of law-keeping. When we center our relationship with God on law-keeping instead of trusting love, we go against His whole plan. – David Guzik
It is of faith that it might be according to grace: Faith is related to grace in the same way works is related to law. Grace and law are the principles, and faith and works are the means by which we pursue those principles for our relationship with God.
i. To speak technically, we are not saved by faith. We are saved by God’s grace, and grace is appropriated by faith.
If our relationship with God is according to grace (not circumcision or law-keeping), then that relationship is for those who are of the faith of Abraham, even if they are not of his lineage. – David Guzik
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If God could call the dead womb of Sarah to life, he can call those who are dead in trespasses and sins (Ephesians 2:1) to new life in Jesus.
Abraham’s example also helps us to understand the nature of faith. The conception of Abraham’s son Isaac was a miracle, but it was not an immaculate conception. Abraham’s faith did not mean that he did nothing and just waited for God to create a child in Sarah’s womb. Abraham and Sarah had marital relations and trusted God for a miraculous result. This shows us that faith does not mean doing nothing, but doing all with trust and reliance on God and His miraculous work. – David Guzik
vs.20-21
“Yet he did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised.” NIV
The idea seems to be that Abraham was strengthened in his faith; but Paul could also mean that Abraham was strengthened by his faith – certainly both were true.
As God continues to prove Himself in a “believers ” life, it seems natural that one’s faith would be deepened. A difference in “trust” and “supreme trust”????
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Paul ties it up neatly in the end.
“it was credited to him” was not for Abraham alone but anyone –
“God will credit righteousness—for us who believe in him who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead.” NIV
That is anyone who knows, belives, and trusts! That is Faith!
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1 Chronicles 24-26:11
Priests
“It was the family of Aaron that was the priestly line, and from this we have 24 divisions and each was to serve for 2 weeks. At the end of their 2 week service they would return home and minister from there. Remember that the Levites were spread out in 48 cities throughout the land of Israel so that no man was more than a days journey from one of these cities.”
Singers
“Here we see David assemble the worship team and when it speaks of them prophesying with harps and-so-on, don’t let that confuse you. They were not necessarily foretelling but forthtelling the things of God through their music. In I Corinthians 14:3 we read “But he who prophesies speaks edification and exhortation and comfort to men.” Worship songs should minister to our hearts, they should build us up, they should encourage us, they should comfort us, as we focus back on the Lord…”
NOTE: The word “prophet” derives from the Greek word “to announce.” A prophet of the LORD God spoke His words. The prophet spoke the words of God, not his own. He was a mouthpiece which God declared His message to men. Now prophecy has both a broad and a narrow meaning. The broad meaning can be defined as to “forth-tell”, and the narrow meaning means to “fore-tell.”A good way of understanding the general from the specific is to realize that forth-telling involves knowing the Will of God, and “fore-telling” contains insight into the future plans of God. Forth-telling challenges and exhorts men to accomplish the Will of God, fore-telling predicts the future and prepares the believer for the things to come.
http://iknowjesuslovesme.blogspot.com/2008/01/what-does-prophecy-in-scripture-mean.html
Gatekeepers
“The gatekeepers were responsible in keeping out those that did not belong in the temple area and to allow those who did belong in.”
http://www.ccmanitowoc.org/Library/Guglielmo-Joe/Studies/TH/13-1CH/TH1055.HTM
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