KI Romans Notes
KI Romans Notes
KI Romans Notes
The Book
of
Romans
compiled
by
Chuck Missler
The Pagan Predicament. The Need for the Gospel. God’s Righteousness
Revealed Against Pagan Humanity.
Session 3: Romans 2
Peace With God. The Sequence to Maturity. The Logic of His Love.
Two Heads: Adam and Christ.
Session 7: Romans 6
Two Masters: Sin Personified, and God as Revealed in Jesus. The Death
of Defeat. Baptism. Sanctification.
Session 8: Romans 7
Law School: The Law and Christ Risen. Dead to the Law. Spirit Is
Willing, the Flesh Is Weak.
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Audio Listing Audio Listing
Deliverance from the Flesh by the Power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Israel’s Future. Salvation unto the Gentiles.
Spirit’s Inner Witness.
Session 18: Romans 11:25
Session 10: Romans 8:18 - 27
Israel’s Future—Part Two.
The New Creation. Preservation in Suffering by the Power of the Holy
Spirit.
Session 19: Romans 11:25 - 36
Session 11: Romans 8:28 - 39 The Kingdom Parables. Mysteries. “Until.” Rapture Models.
Our Eternal Security. Hymn of Praise for Victory. Certainty of Sanc-
tification. Session 20: Romans 12
Advantages of Being a Jew? Discussion of the Covenants. The Sceptre Session 21: Romans 13
of Judah. Eschatological Heresies.
Civil Responsibilities: to the state; to those outside the Church.
Session 13: Romans 9:6 - 13
Session 22: Romans 14
Has the Word of God Failed? Doctrine of Election.
Christian Maturity. Capital Punishment. Dietary Restrictions? The Sab-
Session 14: Romans 9:14 - 33 bath Day Dilemma. Sunday or Saturday?
God’s Sovereignty. Moses and Pharaoh. Gentiles Called. Stumbling Session 23: Romans 15
Stone.
Importance of Unity within the Body. In Light of Christ’s Ministry.
Session 15: Romans 10:1 - 15 Paul’s Methodology and Plans.
Rabbinical Expectations. Salvation by Faith Taught by Moses. “Who- Session 24: Romans 16
soever...” Israel Present.
Importance of Relationships. A Most Painful Sin, Gossip. Professional
Session 16: Romans 10:16 - 21 Secretaries.
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The Book of Romans Session 1
Introduction and Romans 1:1-7
• God’s righteousness,
• Our iniquity, and
• God’s remedy through Grace
It may be that the Deity can forgive sins, but I do not see how.
Socrates, to Plato, 360 b.c.
The Reformation
In the year 1483 in Eisleben, Saxony, a baby boy was born to a poor
coal miner. As he grew up and observed the poverty of his father, this
boy, named Martin, chose to pursue a different vocation. He decided to
become a lawyer and, in 1501, entered the University of Erfurt, where
he excelled in his studies.
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As he came to the end of his schooling in 1504, an event took place We throw out questions, then plunge into our personal pursuits—and
which changed his life. While he was walking the campus grounds, wonder why we don’t get answers.
a storm broke so forcefully that Martin fell on his face in fear. The
thunder was deafening and lightning struck all around him. One verse captured Martin’s imagination: Hab 2:4. “The just shall live
by faith.” He couldn’t get it out of his mind.
Instinctively, he cried out to the patron saint of coal miners, whose
name he had heard invoked during his childhood, “Saint Anne! Save Having recovered sufficiently to continue his journey to Rome, he went
me from the lightening. If you save me I will become a monk.” Shortly to the Church of St. John’s Lateran, a typical cathedral of that day.
thereafter the storm stopped. There is a staircase there that is said to be from Pilate’s judgment hall.
The existing stairs are four parts: the special inner two are said to have
Being a man of his word, Martin withdrew from Law school and entered been transported there miraculously from Jerusalem. The outer two
an Augustinian monastery where he applied himself so diligently that are ordinary. The inner steps are not walked on. Here pilgrims mount
he obtained a Doctorate of Theology within a few years. painfully on their knees, a step at a time, saying prayers as they go. The
pope had promised an indulgence to all who would undergo this rite.
But the more he studied, the more troubled his heart became; for although
he was becoming an expert in theology, he lacked peace personally. As Martin repeated his prayers on the Lateran staircase, Hab. 2:4 sud-
The question he repeatedly wrote in his diary was: “How can a man denly came into his mind: the just shall life by faith. He ceased his
find favor with God?” prayers, returned to the University of Wittenberg, went on to explore
the revolutionary idea of “justification by faith,” and ultimately nailed
In search of such peace, Martin devoted himself to an exceedingly his famous 95 theses to the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church, and
pious life-style: he would fast for ten to fifteen days at a time; when started the movement known today as the Reformation—the single most
temperatures dropped below freezing, he slept outside without a blan- important event in modern history.1
ket. Between his studies, he beat his body until it was black and blue
and bleeding—hoping that somehow by punishing his flesh, he could His name, of course, was Martin Luther.
rid himself of the thoughts and motives that he knew were not right.
(These were typical practices of the medieval church.) The leadership didn’t like the implications of his views and ultimately,
at the Diet (council) of Worms (a town) they excommunicated him as
He went to confession so many times a day that finally the abbot said, a heretic.
“Martin, either go out and commit a sin worth confessing or stop com-
ing here so often.” He went on to write commentaries that are classics today; hymns like,
“A Mighty Fortress is our God”; and translated the entire Bible into
Finally, in 1509, Martin decided to make a pilgrimage to Rome in hope German, a classic which remains the literary masterpiece in the Germanic
of finding the elusive peace for which he longed. He set out on foot tongue (Rom 1:15-17; Gal 1:6-9; 3:1-3, 11).
and crossed the Alps. On his descent, he almost died of a high fever
before making his way to a monastery at the foot of the mountains Habakkuk 2:4
there the Brothers nursed him back to health. While there, a wise monk
approached him and said, “You need to read the Book of Habakkuk.” Habakkuk 2:4 has led to a Trilogy of epistles in New Testament: “The
And so Martin did just that. He read Habakkuk. Just Shall Live by Faith.”
Good suggestion. Habakkuk was a struggler just like Martin. Like • The Just... (Who are they?) Romans (Rom 1:17)
today: If God is good, why does He allow suffering? If there really is • ...Shall live (How?) Galatians (Gal 3:11)
a devil, why doesn’t God just obliterate him? • ...By Faith! Hebrews (Heb 10:39)
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Each of these epistles use Hab 2:4 as its cornerstone. This indicates that Paul had a proprietary interest in the Christian community of Rome.
Paul wrote Hebrews (this is debated by good scholars) He considered the church there one of his, as this letter bears witness.
He was writing to believers, not preaching for them to be converted.
The book of Romans became the cornerstone of the Reformation. It is Rather, teaching them what salvation is really all about.
hard to summarize the Reformation’s impact on Western Civilization.
Though Paul never named the city, it is obvious that he wrote this letter
Authorship of Romans from Corinth, Cenchrea (Rom 16:1) being its eastern harbor. The letter
was written at the close of Paul’s third missionary journey during the
That Paul is the author of this letter is denied by almost no one. Even “three months” he was in Greece (Acts 20:3), just before his return to
the ancient heretics admitted Romans was written by Paul. So do the Jerusalem with the offering from the churches of Macedonia and Achaia
modern (19th century and later) radical German critics, who deny many for the poor believers there (Rom 15:26). After leaving Corinth, Paul
other facts in the Scriptures. was in Philippi during the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread
(Acts 20:6) and desired to reach Jerusalem by Pentecost (Acts 20:16).
He did not address it to “the church in Rome.” That a church did exist The letter was written, therefore, in the late winter or early spring of
in Rome is obvious, because Paul sent greetings to the church that met a.d. 57 or 58.
in the home of Aquila and Priscilla (16:5). Probably several churches
were in Rome; perhaps this multiplicity of churches is why Paul ad- Paul was not an unlettered fisherman: this is the most profound writing
dressed the letter to “the saints” instead of to “the church.” that exists anywhere. It has an international outlook: Paul was a Roman
citizen, with both Hebrew and Greek culture of history, religion, philoso-
This was not a church founded by Paul. “Visitors from Rome” (Acts phy, poetry, science, music, etc. Yet, he was also a Hebrew of Hebrews,
2:10) were in the crowd that witnessed the miracle of Pentecost and born in Tarsus of Cilicia; he studied under Gamaliel in Jerusalem...
heard Peter’s sermon. Some of them probably were among the 3,000
converts that day and returned to Rome as believers in Jesus Christ to This is a book which will delight the greatest logician; hold the atten-
propagate their faith. (These were churches founded by average believ- tion of the wisest of men; and will bring the humblest soul in tears of
ers like you and me...) repentance to the feet of the Savior.
Subsequently, other believers migrated to Rome, for it was a magnet A God small enough for our mind would not be big enough for our
that drew people from all over the empire for business and other rea- need.
sons. Aquila and Priscilla are good examples. They had lived in Italy
before (Acts 18:2), and undoubtedly returned as soon as circumstances The Outline
permitted. Phoebe (Rom 16:1-2), apparently the courier of this letter,
is another example as she was making a trip to Rome for other reasons.
Chapters 1 - 8 FAITH Doctrinal
In fact, Phoebe’s planned trip to Rome was probably the specific occa-
sion for Paul’s writing this letter. Humanly speaking, Paul seized this - 1-3 Sin (the most complete diagnosis)
opportunity to communicate with a group of Christians he was deeply - 4-5 Salvation
interested in and planned to visit as soon as possible. - 6-8 Sanctification
Just as Paul’s absence of greeting to Peter in chapter 16 is evidence Chapters 9-11 HOPE Dispensational
that Peter was not in Rome at the time, so his numerous greetings to - 9 Israel - Past
individuals (28 persons are named or referred to, plus several groups) - 10 Israel - Present
reveal the impact of Paul’s ministry on the establishment and the de- - 11 Israel - Future
velopment of the church in Rome. Many of the believers there were
Paul’s converts or associates in other parts of the empire. As a result Chapters 12-16 LOVE Practical
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Chapter 1 Summary [It was a “setting apart” to something—a commitment and dedication,
not from things in isolation like the Pharisees. Interestingly, the word
verses: 1-7 Salutation “Pharisee” means “separated one” in the sense of being isolated and
8-17 Introduction: reasons for writing segregated. What are you “separated to”?]
18-32 Need for the Gospel
When? Before birth! (Jer 1:5; Jn 15:16; Eph 1:4). [The doctrine of
Romans 1 election was a cause for attack on Christ at the very beginning (Lk
4:24-29).]
1] Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel
of God, The Gospel
This first word alone could be an entire sermon: Paulus, a rebuttal to The Gospel is not a code of ethics or morals; not a creed to be accepted; not
the numerous critics who masquerade as believers... a system of religion to be adhered to; not a good advice to follow...
“Paul” = the least; the little one. He really understood the grace of It is a divine Person, Jesus Christ. He died for our sins, according to
God. “I am the chief of sinners” (1 Tim 1:12-15). Significantly, the the Scriptures; He was buried and rose again the third day, according
most devoutly religious man who ever lived! (Phil 3:1ff). [So God has to the Scriptures (1 Cor 15:3-4).
already saved one who is far worse than you or me!... Who loved Him
most in Luke 7:39-43?] Consider the story of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15): Did the Father say,
“My son has become good”?? No! “For this my son was dead, and is
“Servant” (doulos) means slave, a person owned by another; specifi- alive again; he was lost, and is found!”
cally, a bondslave. Paul reveled in this title (Gal 1:10; Titus 1:1), an
Old Testament designation of a slave who, in love, binds himself to Christ did not come to make bad men good; but to give dead men life!
his master for life (Ex 21:2-6). [The name “Coeur d’Alene” suggests The Book of Romans is the most complete and penetrating statement
“heart of the doulos”...] of God’s divine plan for the redemption that God has given us. (By the
way, the Prodigal Son never lost his “sonship.”)
“An Apostle”: one sent with delegated authority (cf. Mt 10:1-2)—a
position to which he was called. (Lit., the Greek is, “a called apostle.”) “Promised Afore”
Founding apostles had to be an eyewitness (1 Cor 9:1; 15:1-9). This
calling was from God (Acts 9:15; Gal 1:1), though it was acknowledged 2] (Which he had promised afore by his prophets in the holy scriptures,)
by men (Gal 2:7-9). (The “least”; 1 Cor 15:9. And yet he dominates
the Book of Acts and wrote 14 of the 21 epistles in the NT!) “Holy Scriptures” refers to the Old Testament. It occurs only here in
the New Testament (2 Tim 3:15 uses different Greek words for “holy
“Separated”: It involved being “set apart” (from avfori,zw, aphorizo, Scriptures.”)
cf. Acts 13:2, the same word from which we get our word horizon) for
the gospel of God, the message of good news from God that centered “Promised afore.” God is distinctive in His keeping His promises. [vs.
on “His Son” (Rom 1:2, 9) which Paul was “eager to preach” (v. 15) Allah, et al...] The gospel is not brand new: It was promised by His
without shame (v. 16). prophets all the way through the Old Testament. Prophecy = an undeni-
able authentication of His Word.
This “setting apart” did not keep Paul from independent employment
(“making tents”) to support himself and his companions (Acts 20:34; “To Him give all the prophets witness...” Acts 10:43. [Inaccuracy resulted
1 Thess 2:9; 2 Thess 3:8), nor from mingling freely with all levels of in death, Deut 18:20. There were lots of rock piles in Israel!]
pagan society.
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What “had been promised afore?” The Gospel! (= a person!) His first Obedience to the Faith
promise of redemption (Gen 3:15). Messianic details: family, birthplace,
etc. (See Footprints of the Messiah briefing package.) Objective genitive: obedience (produced by) faith. Obedience and faith
are often linked (cf. 15:18; 16:26; also cf. 1 Peter 1:2). Obedience to
Hidden in Genesis 5 (cf. Isa 53:11; Jer 23:6; 33:16; 1 Cor 15:1-8). Philip’s the Lord as our King is too often overlooked as the essential in our
use of Isaiah 53:7-8 with the Ethiopian eunuch is a good example (Acts Christian walk!
8:30-35; cf. Luke 24:25-27, 45-47). Paul will also use Gen 18 and 22
in chapter 4. 6] Among whom are ye also the called of Jesus Christ:
3] Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of David Just as Paul was a “called” apostle, so the believers in Rome were “called
according to the flesh; of Jesus Christ” to be saints.
This asserts Christ’s deity as basic to His person and prior to His In-
Paul’s Salutation
carnation, since His identification with David’s line “came to be,” the
literal rendering of the participle genomenou, translated “was made.” 7] To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints: Grace to you and
He was genuinely human too, as declared by His linkage with David peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
and (v.4) His resurrection from the dead.
Paul’s salutation, like that in all his epistles, expressed the desire that
Claims to Deity they enjoy God’s grace (Gr. charas) and peace (Heb. shalom). Written
to believers: the unsaved are never named God’s “beloved.”
4] And declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holi-
ness, by the resurrection from the dead: Not preaching to the unsaved; teaching the saints:
The resurrection declared Him to be the Son of God because it validated A group of displaced persons, uprooted from their natural home, and on
His claims to deity and His predictions that He would rise from the dead their way to an extraterrestrial destination; not of this planet, neither in
(Jn 2:18-22; Mt 16:21). roots nor in its ideals.
—Barnhouse
“The Spirit of Holiness”: This is the Holy Spirit, and not, as some have Supplemental Topic:
suggested, Christ’s human spirit. [See Trinity excerpts in the Supple-
mental Topic in the following pages.]
The Trinity
5] By whom we have received grace and apostleship, for obedience to the faith (Excerpted from the briefing package, The Trinity, Koinonia House,
among all nations, for his name: 1995.)
Paul’s ministry from Jesus was “among all the nations,” which included Works of God
the Romans, whom Paul addressed not as a church but as individual
believers. [Each declared to be wrought wholly, and independently, by each
person:]
Paul was the human agent from and for Christ he received “the grace
of apostleship” (cf. Rom 12:3; 15:15), but the calling (God’s summons 1) Creation of the Universe:
to salvation; cf. Rom 8:28, 30) came from the Lord and set his readers Father: Ps 102:25
apart as “saints.” Son: Col 1:16; John 1:1-3
Spirit: Gen 1:2; Job 26:13.
All three gathered into Elohim, Gen 1:1.
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2) Creation of Man: 10) Minister’s Authority:
Father: Gen 2:7 Father: 2 Cor 3:5,6
Son: Col 1:16 Son: 1 Tim 1:12
Spirit: Job 33:4. Spirit: Acts 20:28
Plurals: Eccl 12:1; Isa 54:5
11) The Indwelling Presence [Surprised?]:
3) The Incarnation: Father: Eph 4:6
Father: Heb 10:5 Son: Col 1:27
Son: Phil 2:7 Spirit: 1 Cor 6:19
Spirit: Luke 1:35
Spirit generates the Son, but in such a manner that the Son addresses 12) The Work of Sanctification:
the First Person as Father. (Except on the cross: “My God.”) Father: Jude 1:1
Son: Heb 2:11
4) The Life and Ministry of Christ: Spirit: 1 Cor 6:11
The Son always did the will of the Father, and to this end
the Spirit was given to the Son without measure. 13) The Believer’s Safekeeping:
Father: John 10:29
5) The Death of Christ: Son: John 10:28; Rom 8:34 (4 ways!)
Father: Ps 22:15; Rom 8:32; John 3:16 Spirit: Eph 4:30
Son: John 10:18; Gal 2:20
Spirit: Heb 9:14 14) Others:
Wisdom: Cf. 1 Cor 1:24 with Ps 8, Logos of Jn 1:1-18, et al.
6) The Atonement:
Father: Isa 53:6, 10 Attributes of God
Son: Eph 5:2
Spirit: Heb 9:14 All attributes are ascribed to each of the three.
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Omnipresence: Next Session
Father: Jer 23:24
Son: Mt 18:20 Read (and outline) Chapter 1. Read the next seven chapters. (There
Spirit: Ps 139:7 are 413 verses in the Epistle to the Romans. At the rate of seven per
session, we should finish in 58 more sessions!)
Holiness:
Father: Rev 15:4 Notes:
Son: Acts 3:14
Spirit: (everywhere: “Holy Spirit”) 1. Manuscript by his son D. Paul Luther preserved in the library at Rudolstadt,
quoted by F.W. Boreham in A Bunch of Everlastings or Texts That Made His-
Thus, “Holy, Holy, Holy”—Isa 6:3
tory, Judson Press, Philadelphia, 1920, p. 20. Also, see Courson, p. 33-38.
2. Chafer, Lewis Sperry, Systematic Theology, (8 vols), Dallas Seminary Press,
Truth: Dallas, TX, 1946, vol 1, p. 305.
Father: John 7:28
Son: Rev 3:7
Spirit: 1 John 5:6
The Book of Romans Session 2
Benevolence: Romans 1:8 - 1:32
Father: Rom 2:4 The Pagan Predicament
Son: Eph 5:25
Spirit: Neh 9:20 Review
Disposition for communion: The last half of Acts is mostly about Paul; it ends with him going to
Father: 1 John 1:3 Rome, so it’s appropriate the epistle to follow Acts is Romans. It is a
Son: 1 John 1:3 continuation of Acts in many ways.
Spirit: 2 Cor 13:14
Romans is the most comprehensive statement of the Gospel in the entire
There is no intimation that one person of the Godhead sustains these Bible. Some call it the “Gospel according to Paul.”
attributes in respect to the other two persons; or that they are held in
partnership. The impact of Romans on world history is unequalled by any other
book of the Bible. The years a.d. 590 - 1517 are known as “The Dark
All is predicated of each as though no others existed. The peculiar rela- Ages”; during this time, the grace of God was nearly obscured. The
tionship of One in Three, and Three in One, is upheld apart from those early church understood the grace of God, but grace gradually eroded
usual interdependent sharing which characterize human combinations into forms of legalism... The reemergence of an awareness of the grace
and manifestations. of God led to the Reformation.
The fact that each person posses all the divine characteristics and so
The Predicament of:
completely that it would seem that no other need to possess them, speaks
of the distinction between the Persons as such. On the other hand, the • Romans 1: The “Pagan Man”
fact that they all manifest these characteristics in identically the same • Romans 2: The “Moral Man”
ways and to the same measure, speaks of the unity from which their • Romans 3: The “Religious Man”
mode of existence springs.” 2
7] To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints: Grace to you and
peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Paul’s salutation, like that in all his epistles, expressed the desire that This visit would be mutually beneficial spiritually; he desired to minister
they enjoy God’s grace (Greek charas) and peace (Hebrew shalom). for three purposes:
His epistle was written to believers: the unsaved are never named God’s
“beloved.” 1) to the strengthening of the Romans (1:11; “to impart some spiritual
gift” means either to exercise his own spiritual gift on their behalf
Introduction and Reasons for Writing or to bestow on them spiritual favors, i.e., blessings),
2) to see some spiritual fruit (a harvest, v. 13) among them and, in
8] First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is spoken turn,
of throughout the whole world.
3) to be strengthened by them (v. 12). In this sense Paul’s ministry
Paul made a practice of beginning his letters with a word of thanks at Rome would be the same as in other centers of the empire.
to God, a specific prayer, and a personal message to the recipients.He
rejoiced that news of their faith had spread all over the (known) world, 13] Now I would not have you ignorant, brethren, that oftentimes I purposed to
(i.e., the Roman Empire). This was accomplished without modern travel come unto you, (but was let hitherto,) that I might have some fruit among you
also, even as among other Gentiles.
or communications
9] For God is my witness, whom I serve with my spirit in the gospel of his Son, Cf. Rom 15:19, 22, 23.
that without ceasing I make mention of you always in my prayers;
14] I am debtor both to the Greeks, and to the Barbarians; both to the wise, and to
the unwise.
Paul’s service was not “soulish”—not psychikos, but pneumatikos:
spiritual (1 Cor 2:14). He did not depend upon music, architecture, or
oratory; he simply taught the truth of the Word and the results of the Paul a Debtor
Spirit.
As a result of his “apostleship” (v. 5) to the Gentiles, Paul felt obligated
10] Making request, if by any means now at length I might have a prosperous (lit., “I am a debtor”) to the entire human race to proclaim God’s good
journey by the will of God to come unto you. news (vv. 14-15). [Contrast this with Moses in Num 11:11-15!]
His constant intercession for them had the new note of petition for his To the Jew, the whole world was divided into Jews (Ioudaioi) and Greeks
projected visit (vv. 9-10); a heart-desire of long standing that finally (Hellenes), religious prerogative being taken as the line of demarcation.
was definitely on Paul’s agenda (v. 10; cf.15:23-24). To the Greek and Roman, the world was similarly divided into Greeks
(Hellenes) and Barbarians (Barbaroi), “non-Greeks,” civilization being
11] For I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift, to the end the criterion of distinction (Cf. Col 3:11, Scythians being an extreme
ye may be established; example of savageness).
We must keep the “personal letter” spirit of Romans before us if we are Parallel to it is the word foolish, unwise, (avno,htoj, anoetos, cf. Titus 3:3)
to be truly benefitted by it. Just as Paul told Timothy to teach, exhort, in the next couplet, which has the significance of being uncultured.
charge, command, rebuke, to be urgent in season and out of season—so
must we exhort, command, rebuke, etc. (2 Tim 4:2). 15] So, as much as in me is, I am ready to preach the gospel to you that are at
Rome also.
Spiritually Beneficial Visit
Paul’s sense of debt to the Gentile world produced an eagerness to
12] That is, that I may be comforted together with you by the mutual faith both of evangelize it, including the capital of the known world, Rome. Talk of
you and me. guts! Rome shook the entire world: it was the center of everything.
And Paul went there with “just the Gospel...”
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Four “For’s” The Theme of the Letter
The summary text and core of the entire epistle (Romans 1:16-18): 17] For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is
1) The Gospel; written, The just shall live by faith.
2) Its universal saving power;
3) Its secret is the revelation of God’s righteousness on the The theme of the letter = The righteousness from God is revealed.
principle of faith; and
4) Its accord with the Old Testament (Hab 2:4). The subjective genitive (lit., “of God”) identifies this as a righteousness
that God provides for people on the basis of and in response to faith in
16] For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto the gospel (cf. 3:22). The Greek proposition ek, “out of,” or “from.”
salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.
God declares men righteous not by faith as the procuring cause, for the
The theme of the letter. Paul gladly proclaimed it as God’s panacea blood of Christ was that; not by faith as the putting forth of a certain
for mankind’s spiritual need. He identified it as the infinite resources faculty innate in man, much less by the keeping of divine commands,
(dynamis, “power,” or spiritual ability) of God applied toward the goal however holy and just; but out of reliance upon His own Word as true,
of salvation in the life of everyone who believes, regardless of racial and that alone.
background.
In response to faith, this righteousness is imputed by God in justifica-
Paul’s eagerness to evangelize sprang also from his estimate of his mes- tion and imparted progressively in regeneration and sanctification,
sage, the gospel (1 Cor 15:1-4). [This is the 4th of 5 times Paul used the culminating in glorification when standing and state become identical
word “gospel”: vv. 1, 9, 15-17.] (Cf. Rom 8:29-30).
“The power of God unto salvation...” Not unto reformation, education, “Righteousness” (n) and “justify” (v), though seemingly unrelated in
progress, nor development, nor “fanning an innate flame.” It is for lost English, are related in Greek:
man and no other. Men are involved either in salvation or in its op-
posite, perdition (Phil 1:28). “Righteousness” = dikaiosu,nh dikaiosune, and
“Justify” = dikaio,w dikaioo.
He acknowledged, however, a priority for the Jew expressed in the Word
first, which has sufficient textual support here and is unquestioned in Paul used the noun many times in his epistles, including 28 times in
Romans 2:9-10. Because the Jews were God’s Chosen People (Rom Romans,1 and he used the Greek verb 15 times.2
11:1), the custodians of God’s revelation (Rom 3:2), and the people
through whom Christ came (Rom 9:5), they have a preference of privi- To justify a person is to declare him forensically (legally) righteous.
lege expressed historically in a chronological priority. Jesus stated it, Here also is the linkage with the other two epistles of this trilogy on
“Salvation is from the Jews” (Jn 4:22). Hab 2:4: “The Just Shall Live by Faith.”
In Paul’s ministry he sought out the Jews first in every new city (Acts God’s Righteousness Revealed Against Pagan Man
13:5, 14; 14:1; 17:2, 10, 17; 18:4, 19; 19:8). Three times he responded
to their rejection of his message by turning to the Gentiles (Acts 13:46; The first step in the revelation of the righteousness that God provides
18:6; 28:25-28; cf. Eph 1:12). Today, evangelism of the world must for people by faith is to set forth their need for it because they are un-
include the Jews, but the chronological priority of the Jews has been der God’s judgment. We are born into a fallen race. The human race
fulfilled. There is now no distinction between Jew and Greek either in stands condemned before God and is helpless and hopeless apart from
the fact of sin (Rom 3:22) or the availability of salvation (Rom 10:12). God’s grace.
Cf. Gal 3:28; Col 3:11.
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This next section looks at the human race prior to the call of Abram This suppression of the truth is Paul’s first reason for God’s condemna-
and the establishment of a special people of God. This persists in the tion of the pagan world.
pagan world of the Gentiles as distinct from the Jews.
2) For Ignoring God’s Revelation
[And it persists as a Sardis (Rev 3:1) condition everywhere, “a name
to live, while dead”; as iniquity abounds, the love of many professing These verses declare that knowledge concerning God is available to all,
Christians is waxing cold...] as it is seen in the created world, accessible to the entire human race.
[The first step of wisdom is to listen to the worst that God says about
God never condemns without just cause. Here, three bases are stated us. We were born into this lost race.]
for His judgment of the pagan world:
19] Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath
1) For Suppressing God’s truth (v.18); shewed it unto them.
2) For Ignoring God’s revelation (vv.19-20);
3) For Perverting God’s glory (vv.21-23). “Manifest” = fanero,j phaneros, visible, clear.
“Shewed it unto them” = evfane,rwsen, ephanerousen, the verb related
1) For Suppressing God’s Truth to the noun.
18] For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and [Some scholars translate the phrase “to them” as “in them,” insisting
unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; that verse 19 is speaking of the knowledge of God within the being of
man through conscience and religious consciousness. Preferable is the
This verse serves as a topic sentence for this entire section and it stands position that verse 19 states the fact of natural revelation and verse 20
in contrastive parallel to verse 17. The verb is in the present tense: explains the process. One support for this view is the word “for” which
continuing revelation, “is being revealed”; begins verse 20 and indicates a tie between the verses.]
“The wrath of God” is an expression of His personal righteousness 20] For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen,
(which also “is being revealed,” Gr., v.17) and is in opposition to hu- being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and God-
man sinfulness. Therefore people need the continuing revelation of “a head; so that they are without excuse:
righteousness from God” (v. 17) that He provides.
Paul may have intended a play on words between the noun translated
God’s wrath is directed “against all the godlessness” (asebeian, “lack “invisible things,” avor, atoj aoratos, and the verb translated “clearly seen,”
of proper reverence for God”) and wickedness (adikian, “unrighteous- kaqora/tai, kathoratai, because they share a common Greek root.
ness”) of men, not against the men as such. (God’s wrath will also be
revealed in the future; cf. Rom 2:5.) God hates sin and judges it, but Both the verb “clearly seen” and the participle “being understood” are in
loves sinners and desires their salvation. the present tense, which emphasizes the continuous nature of the action.
How can something that is invisible testify to something that is clearly
[The more you discover yourself to be a common sinner, the more you seen? DNA is a great example: it is a 3-out-of-4 error correcting digital
will realize God’s uncommon grace!] Failure to give God His due inevi- code! Complex systems such as our bodies have to have subsystems
tably results in failure to treat people, created by God in His image, the that all communicate on an intimate level. This is evidence of skillful
right way. Conversely, people (in their unrighteousness toward others) design and implementation. Everywhere in the universe is evidence of
continue to suppress (katecovntwìn, lit., “holding down”) the truth (cf. design—men are without excuse.
1:25; 2:8) concerning both God and man. People had God’s truth but
suppressed it, refusing to heed it. And these wicked ones did this in an “Things that are made” = poi,hma poiema, workmanship; poem. The
attitude of wickedness (en adikia). Creation is God’s great epic poem (Cf. Eph 2:10).
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Psalm 148 (as paraphrased by Werner Gitt)3 Phillip E. Johnson, Darwin on Trial, InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove IL, 1993.
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Praise the Lord, all you galaxies, appearing like mere dust motes on pho-
Christianity, Doubleday, NY, 2007.
tographic plates.Praise the Lord, Sirius and your companions Arcturus,
Guillerno Gonsolez & Jay W. Richards, The Privileged Planet, 2004.
Aldebaran, and Antares.Praise the Lord, all you meteorites, all you comets
and planets in your elliptical orbits.
3) For Perverting God’s Glory
Praise the Lord, atmosphere and stratosphere, X-rays and radio waves.
Praise the Lord, all you atoms and molecules, protons and electrons, 21] Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were
protozoa and radioaria. thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was
darkened.
Praise the Lord, all you birds and dragonflies, rushing by in the sky. Praise
the Lord, all you microscopic hexagonal snow crystals; all you lustrous
This reason for God’s condemnation of the pagan world builds on the
blue prisms of copper sulphate. Praise the Lord, all you phosphorescent
algae, anurida maritima and ligia exotica, floating like sparkling diamonds preceding verse just as that verse is built on the first. The relationship is
on the surf. seen in the use of the same Greek connective (dio,ti dioti) at the begin-
ning of verses 19 and 21, in the latter translated “because.”
Praise the Lord, topic of Cancer, Arctic circle; all you storms sweeping
across the Atlantic Ocean and along the Humboldt current.Praise the Lord, People’s suppression of the truth is seen in their rejecting the clearly
dark forests of the Amazon, all you tropical islands with your volcanoes, and visible evidence of God as the sovereign Creator and, unable to free their
you, O moon, shining on the swaying palms surrounding the lagoon. conscience, turned their perversion of that knowledge into idolatry.
Praise the Lord, all you public servants, all you students, all you young
maidens.Let them praise the name of the Lord, for His name alone is ex- The clause “although they knew God” refers to an original experiential
alted; His splendor is above the earth and the heavens. He has raised the knowledge of God such as Adam and Eve had both before and after the
fortunes of His people and taken Israel to His heart. Praise the Lord! Fall. How long this knowledge of God continued before it was perverted
is not stated, but God was known by people.
Paul’s conclusion to this description of natural revelation is important—all
men are without excuse. The witness to God in nature is so clear and so This fact makes human actions all the more reprehensible. One would
constant that ignoring it is indefensible. Their condemnation is based suppose that to know God would be to honor Him, but these people
not on their rejecting Christ of whom they have not heard, but on their “neither glorified Him as God nor gave thanks to Him.” They turned
sinning against the light they do have (Cf. Pharaoh, Ex 10:16; Philistines, from the very purpose for which God made them.
1 Sam 4:7,8; 5:7, 8, 11; King of Nineveh, Jonah 3:7-9).
With such willful rebellion against God, it is little wonder that their think-
It is significant that our society militantly insists on teaching our young ing became futile (emataioìtheìsan, lit., “became worthless, purposeless”;
people bad science to perpetuate the myth of spontaneous biogenesis, cf. Eph 4:17), “became vain in their imaginations and their foolish
etc., which is the basis of our philosophy, psychology, political theories, (asynetos, “morally senseless”; cf. Rom 1:31) hearts were darkened”
and our culture. There is a clear link between the atheism of Carl Sagan (cf. Eph 4:18). When truth is rejected, in time the ability to recognize
and the shootings at Columbine High School and Virginia Tech… and to receive truth is impaired (cf. Jn 3:19-20; Mt 13:10-16).
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They Became Fools.. However, God did more than simply let nature take its course. God
acted by abandoning the people (the thrice-mentioned “gave them
22] Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, over” [vv. 24, 26, 28] is parevdwken, “abandoned”) to their expressions
of a corrupt lifestyle, which deserved God’s wrath and the sentence of
When the true Source of wisdom is rejected (cf. Ps 111:10), people’s death (v. 32).
claim to be wise is an idle boast. Progressively “they became fools”
(evmwra,nqhsan, emoranthesan, lit., “became stupid”). That also describes 24] Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own
our current culture...right now. Until man knows his state of sin, he hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves:
wants no grace. If the evidence of guilt be insufficient or inconclusive,
there is no need for a pardon! One aspect of mankind’s corruption (to which God actively let people
go) was sexual profligacy. The frequency of live-in lovers, wife-swap-
23] And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to ping, and group sex parties today only confirms this result of God’s
corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. abandonment.
Incorruptibility is the essence of God’s being. This foolishness is dem- Sex within marriage is a holy gift from God, but otherwise sex is impurity
onstrated by the worship of idols as gods in the forms of people and (lit., “uncleanness”) and “the dishonoring of their own bodies” by using
animals (cf. Rom 1:25). The more you reflect upon the infinite glory them contrary to God’s intent. [These lusts are deeper than mere lusts
and majesty of the eternal God, the more hideous will the unspeakable of the flesh: they are of the heart. They will exist forever...]
insult to Him of any kind of idolatry appear. The ultimate irony in
humanity’s refusal to glorify the true God is the insanity or stupidity Truth Into a Lie
of idolatry described in Isaiah 44:9-20, the worship of gods who are
not and the demons who are. 25] Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature
more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen.
Man’s refusal to acknowledge and glorify God leads to a downward path:
first, worthless thinking; next, moral insensitivity; and then, religious The truth of God is not only the truth concerning God but also God’s
stupidity as seen in idol-worship. When the knowledge of the true and truth concerning all things, including mankind. This truth is that people
Living God is refused, false gods inevitably fill the vacuum. are creatures of God and can find true fulfillment only in worshiping
and obediently serving God the Creator.
And we become like the gods we worship! (Ps 115:8, 135:15-18). Egypt,
once ruling the world, adopted the worship of death, and the scarab—the A lie (lit., “the lie”), on the other hand, says that the creature—angelic
dung beetle! (Isa 14:13-14; John 8:44) or human (Gen 3:4-5)—can exist independent
of God, self-sufficient, self-directing, and self-fulfilling. Mankind made
Are idols of stone cold, unresponsive, impersonal? If you worship himself his god in place of the true God: “humanism.”
them, you too will become cold, unresponsive, impersonal. Is the world
materialistic, harsh and unforgiving? If you worship the world you, too, Because God the Creator “is forever praised” (in contrast with creatures
will become materialistic, harsh, and unforgiving. And if you worship who are undeserving of worship), Paul added “Amen.” This word trans-
Christ, you will become like Him! ...Ah! Devoutly to be wished! literates in both Greek and English the Hebrew word meaning “so let it
be.” As an affirmation, it places approval on what has just been said.
The Tragic Results
Abandoned to Sexual Perversion (v.26-27)
In a real sense, the results of God’s condemnation on rebellious humanity
are nothing more than the natural consequences of : suppressing truth, 26] For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their [females]
ignoring revelation, and perverting God’s glory. did change the natural use into that which is against nature:
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Three Greek words used here are not the noble ones meaning men and Pagan humanity’s rebellion also included the rejection of the knowledge
women, but those denoting sex only, as in lower creatures. The perversions (evpignwvìsei, “full knowledge”; cf. v. 32) of God. In a sense they put
that characterize our present society are nothing new; these perversions God out of their minds. God’s responding judgment was abandonment
deliberately deny the presence of intentional design in our being... (cf. vv. 24, 26) to a depraved (adokimon, “disapproved”) mind, which
expressed itself in attitudes and actions that ought not to be done (lit.,
God gave them over to “passions of disgrace” (Lit.). This is not speaking “what is unfitting or improper,” a technical Stoic word).
of natural or normal appetites of the body, or even the abuses of these:
adultery or harlotry. It is dealing with unnatural appetites in which all 29] Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness,
normal instincts are left behind. This involved, as the text states, both maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers,
sexes engaging in homosexual instead of heterosexual relationships.
Women deliberately exchanged natural relations (with men in marriage) The mental vacuum created by dismissing God was filled (the perf.
for unnatural ones (with other women). This is the second “exchange” tense implies filled full) with four forms of active sin:
the unregenerate made (cf. v. 25). • wickedness (adikia; cf. v. 18),
• evil (porneiva),
27] And likewise also the [males], leaving the natural use of the [females], burned • greed, and
in their lust one toward another; [males] with [males] working that which is • depravity (kakia, “badness or malice”).
unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which
was meet. These four, in turn, express themselves in more specific types of wicked-
ness. (The first two, envy and murder, sound much alike in the Greek:
Men were inflamed with lust (orexei, “sexual lust,” used only here in phthonou and phonou.)
the NT and differing from the more common word for lust in v. 26). The
only natural sexual relationship the Bible recognizes is a heterosexual Injustice: selfishness, enthroned against all rights of others;
one (Gen 2:21-24; Mt 19:4-6) within marriage. All homosexual rela-
tions constitute sexual perversion and are subject to God’s judgment. Destructiveness: same word is used to describe Satan and his hosts:
Such lustful and indecent acts have within them the seeds of punishment “evil one” “hosts of wickedness” (Eph 6:12, 16); it denotes wickedness
(“recompense which was meet”; due penalty). in hostile activity.
“God gave them over...” (3X: 25, 26, 28) The beginning of the working Covetousness: Lit. “itch for more.” Claiming more than one’s due,
of God’s wrath in this world. This is not a description of the finally greedy, grasping; act of over-reaching by selfish tricks. Covetousness
damned, but of the at-present-lost: a present judicial action of God on is idolatry (1 Cor 5:11; Eph 5:3, 5; Col 3:5).
earth where He lets men go their own way. This is distinct from the
Great White Throne (Rev 20) where there will be no liberty left to Malice: malignity; maliciousness, desire to injure.
indulge their lusts as in this present world. The lusts will remain—and
probably intensify—but the ability to indulge them will be eternally Full of envy: hate toward one who is above us, who is what we are
removed and the damned placed under the visitation of Divine anger. not, or possesses that which we cannot have, or do not choose the path
“He that is filthy, let him be made filthy yet more.” (Rev 22:11) to attain.
“Now is the acceptable time; now is the day of salvation!” (2 Cor 6:2) 30] Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things,
Grace is ready to reach the worst wretch on earth! disobedient to parents,
31] Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable,
unmerciful:
Abandoned to Depraved Lifestyle (1:28-32).
28] And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them
Also the four vices in verse 31 each begin with the Greek letter alpha
over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient; (“a” in Eng.).
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32] Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things Review
are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do
them.
“The just shall live by faith” (Hab 2:4) put to death the heresies that
grew during the early centuries of the church and the Dark Ages. There
This whole pattern of evil becomes the lifestyle of people who continue are three NT epistles that form a trilogy on “The just shall live by faith”:
to do (present tense implies continuing or habitual action) these very Romans 1:17 shows who are the just; Galatians 3:11 shows how the just
things in open defiance of God, a defiance aggravated: a) by fully shall live; and Hebrews 10: 38-39 shows how to live by faith. Romans
knowing (epignontes; cf. v. 28) that such things deserve death and b) 1:16-18 provide the summary text of the entire Book of Romans.
by encouraging others in the same lifestyle. Such extremity of human
rebellion against God fully warrants God’s condemnation.
They Became Fools...
Next Session
The ultimate irony in humanity’s refusal to glorify the true God is the insani-
Read Romans Chapter 2: The “Moral Man.” ty or stupidity of idolatry (Isaiah 44:9-20): The worship of gods who are not
and the demons who are. The more you reflect upon the infinite glory
Notes: and majesty of the eternal God, the more hideous is the unspeakable
insult to Him of any kind of idolatry
1. Rom. 1:17; 3:21-22, 25-26; 4:3, 5-6, 9, 11, 13, 22; 5:17, 21; 6:13, 16, 18-20;
8:10; 9:30; 10:3-6 [twice in v. 3], 10; 14:17. Man’s refusal to acknowledge and glorify God leads to a downward
2. Rom 2:13; 3:4, 20, 24, 26, 28, 30; 4:2, 5; 5:1, 9; 6:7; 8:30 [twice], 33. path: first, worthless thinking; next, moral insensitivity; and then, reli-
3. Gitt, Werner, In the Beginning Was Information, Christliche Literatur-Verbreitung
gious stupidity as seen in idol worship. And we become like the gods we
e.V., Postfach Bielefeld, Germany, 1997. (Translation of Am Anfang war die
Information, Hänssler, Neuhausen-Stuttgart, Germany, 1994.) worship! (Ps 115:8, 135:15-18). Egypt, once ruled the world, adopted
the worship of death, and the scarab—the dung beetle!
God’s Judgment
The Book of Romans Session 3 There is a specific judgment of God for denying Him as Creator…(Cf.
Romans 2: The Moral Man Romans 1:26-28).
Chapters 1 - 8 FAITH Doctrinal What is the greatest thought that ever entered the mind of Man? Daniel
- 1-3 Sin (the most complete diagnosis) Webster responded, “My responsibility to my Maker!”
- 4-5 Salvation
God created man “in His own image.” Since we are persons, so is God.
- 6-8 Sanctification Since we have personal feelings, so has God. If God be God, He must
be the judge of all. You must meet God, and that as He is, not as you
Chapters 9-11 HOPE Dispensational might wish Him to be. Let’s really understand how He sees things...
- 9 Israel - Past
- 10 Israel - Present We now enter the greatest passage in all Scripture as to the Great
- 11 Israel - Future Principles according to which God’s Judgment of Human Action must
proceed.
Chapters 12-16 LOVE Practical
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God has made known in advance how He will decide and act, otherwise “Did you think that you would escape–You?”’ The death-chamber of
men would “imagine vain things” about the True God, and hug their self-righteousness is open to each of us...
delusions to their own damnation.
We need to drive out our false notions and blindness of self-love and
Condemnation of “Pagan Man” (1:1-32) is now followed with “Moral self-flattery. The only barrier to receiving truth is the assumption that
Man.” In any generalization such as the preceding blanket indictment you already have it. The principle that keeps us in eternal ignorance is
of pagan humanity (1:18-32), exceptions to the rule always exist. Obvi- condemnation before investigation.
ously, some pagans had high ethical standards and moral lifestyles and
condemned the widespread moral corruption of their contemporaries. 4] Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering;
not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?
In addition, the Jews morally stood in sharp contrast with the pagan
world around them and freely condemned the Gentiles. Both groups Not only do we feel we are innocent but the riches of God should be
of moralists might conclude that God’s condemnation did not apply leading us to repentance. Note God’s progressive degrees—goodness,
to them because of their higher planes of living. But Paul insisted that forbearance, longsuffering—in responding to our ingratitude...God’s
they also stood condemned because they were doing the same things judgment is according to real truth!
for which they judged others.
5] But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up unto thyself wrath
against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God;
Condemnation of “Moral Man” (2:1-16)
“Treasure up” ironically correlates with “riches of goodness” in v. 4.
[It is significant that in this chapter the general plural changes to the “Hardness” -sklerotes, sclerosis, hardening of arteries, etc.
specific singular. The indefinite “they” now become “thou!” It is
interesting that in the niv, 2,000 changes were made to the text, ren-
dering what should be singular as plural! In effect, removing personal
2) According to Accumulated Guilt
accountability.]
God does not judge us until the end of our days. Not until the last evil
1] Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for
result of a life of sin has been recorded can the final reward of the sin-
wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest ner be known. “Behold, this was the iniquity of Sodom...” (Cf. Ezek
doest the same things. 16:49, 50).
We now enter one of the greatest passages in Scripture. The Greek verb Sin of Sodom (Ezekiel 16:49-50)
for “judging” does not mean to estimate a man’s value but to condemn
his person. Every man is naturally blind to his own state and sins. We More than homosexuality; just an indicator. Pride is where sin entered
will encounter seven great principles of God’s Judgment. Here God the world in the heart of Satan. The fullness of bread—prosperity feeds
lays out what it will take to spend eternity with Him. pride. The abundance of idleness (Lk 17:28-30).
Seven Principles of Judgment If God doesn’t judge America, He will have to apologize to Sodom and
Gomorrah.
Billy Graham
1) According to Truth
I tremble for my country when I recall that God is just, and that His justice
2] But we are sure that the judgment of God is according to truth against them will not sleep forever.
which commit such things. Thomas Jefferson, 1781
3] And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and
doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
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The phrase “the day of God’s ... judgment” (Rom 2:5) taken by itself 4) Without Respect of Persons
may seem to lend support to the idea of a single general judgment of
all humanity. However, the Scriptures do not support such a concept. 11] For there is no respect of persons with God.
This phrase must be interpreted in conjunction with passages which
clearly indicate that several judgments of different groups occur at This just recompense by God is without regard to ethnic background or
different times: any other consideration except what each person has done.
The judgment of Israel at Christ’s Second Advent, Ezek 20:32-38; 12] For as many as have sinned without law shall also perish without law: and as
The judgment of Gentiles at Christ’s Second Advent, Mt 25:31-46; many as have sinned in the law shall be judged by the law;
The Great White Throne judgment, Rev 20:11-15.
“The Law was given through Moses” (Jn 1:17), which marks the begin-
ning of the dispensation of Law.
The focus of this passage is on the fact that God will judge all peoples,
not on the details of who will be judged when.
“Sinned” = aorist tense [once and for all]. This cannot refer to simply
that they committed sin; “for all have sinned” refers to the general
...unless, you flee to that Cross at Calvary and you will “not come into
choice of sin as against righteousness and holiness; therefore, a life-
judgment” (Jn 5:24) for it has been already “finished” (Cf. Rom 8:1).
choice of sin.
3) According to Works
5) According to Obedience, not Knowledge
6] Who will render to every man according to his deeds:
13] For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall
be justified.
[Quotation of Ps 62:12 and Prov 24:12; Cf. Rev 20:11-15.]
There is no form of the “deceitfulness of sin” more insidious or more
7] To them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour
and immortality, eternal life: prevalent (because of its subtle power over the self-righteous hear) than
that of the false comfort or false peace because of merely knowing God’s
[vv. 7-10 are not a revelation of the way of salvation, but a general truth. We shall find that the Gospel speaks of the “obedience of faith,”
description of the character of those who are saved.] whereas disobedience and unbelief are interchangeable words.
In every age there have been those—like Abel, Noah, Abraham, Job, A person’s habitual conduct, whether good or evil, reveals the condi-
Joseph—separated from their brethren and choosers of God. tion of his heart.
8] But unto them that are contentious, and do not obey the truth, but obey unrigh- Eternal life is not rewarded for good living; that would contradict many
teousness, indignation and wrath, other Scriptures which clearly state that salvation is not by works, but
is all of God’s grace to those who believe (e.g., Rom 6:23; 10:9-10;
Cain, Esau, Pharaoh, Saul, Jehoiakim, et al. 11:6; Eph 2:8-9; Titus 3:5).
9] Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of the Jew
A person’s doing good shows that his heart is regenerate. Such a person,
first, and also of the Gentile;
redeemed by God, has eternal life. Conversely a person who continu-
Unrighteousness, indignation, wrath, tribulation, and anguish: the sweep ally does evil and rejects the truth shows that he is unregenerate, and
of the fruits of ingratitude... therefore will be an object of God’s wrath.
10] But glory, honour, and peace, to every man that worketh good, to the Jew first, 14] For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained
and also to the Gentile: in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves:
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Gentiles = e;qnoj ethnos, interchangeable with the Hebrew ~h,yEAgB. goyim, men”) and will reveal those things and prove God’s judgment right
nations foreign to Israel. [This refutes the claim that God gave the Law (cf. 1 Cor 4:5).
to all nations...]
In this section (2:1-16) God is seen as the Creator-Sovereign of the uni-
The Jews looked down on the Gentiles partly because they did not have verse conducting the moral government of His human creatures. God’s
the revelation of God’s will in the Mosaic Law. But, as Paul pointed out, absolute standards are known. God punishes the wicked and rewards
there are moral Gentiles who do by nature things required by the Law. the righteous impartially according to their works, which reveal their
Such persons show that the Law is not to be found only on tablets of hearts. Since no human being—Jesus Christ excepted—can be declared
stone and included in the writings of Moses; it is also inscribed in their righteous (justified) by God on the basis of his own merit, every human
hearts and is reflected in their actions, consciences, and thoughts. is condemned by God.
Conscience At this point in Paul’s argument the way a person can secure a righteous
standing before God has not yet been presented. Here the emphasis is
15] Which shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also on the justice of God’s judgment, leading to the conclusion that nobody
bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing on his own can be declared righteous by God.
one another;
Paul’s gospel is not the standard of God’s judgment. The righteous
Moral Gentiles by their actions show that the requirements (lit., “the judgment of God is an essential ingredient of the gospel Paul preached
work”) of the Law are written on their hearts. This is confirmed by and the reason for trusting Jesus’ finished redemption. It does no good
their consciences, the faculty within human beings that evaluates their to present the solution if there is no apparent need for the solution. Paul
actions, along with their thoughts that either accuse or excuse them of is presenting the need, building his case that all men need the coming
sin. This is why Paul called such Gentiles a law for themselves. solution.
Conscience is an important part of human nature, but it is not an abso- Paul starts by making clear that all of us, whether good, bad, or indif-
lutely trustworthy indicator of what is right. One’s conscience can be ferent, all stand condemned before the applied standard. Once we grasp
“good” (Acts 23:1; 1 Tim 1:5, 19) and “clear” (Acts 24:16; 1 Tim that we are sinners and dealing with a Holy God whose righteousness
3:9; 2 Tim 1:3; Heb 13:18), but it can also be “guilty” (Heb 10:22), and justice cannot be compromised, then we can begin to understand
“corrupted” (Titus 1:15), “weak” (1 Cor 8:7, 10, 12), and “seared” (1 and accept the solution God has provided.
Tim 4:2).
7) According to Reality
All people need to trust the Lord Jesus Christ so that “the blood of
Christ” might “cleanse [their] consciences” (Heb 9:14). Not religious profession [vv. 17-29 specifically addresses the Jew.
Proud of the law, but not keeping it.]
[vv. 14 & 15 are a parenthesis explanatory of vv. 12 &13.]
17] Behold, thou art called a Jew, and restest in the law, and makest thy boast of God,
6) Reaching the Secrets of the Heart 18] And knowest his will, and approvest the things that are more excellent, being
instructed out of the law;
16] In the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according
to my gospel. Verses 17-18 include the five bases of Jewish religious pride:
Continues the theme of vv. 5-13, God’s righteous judgment. The 1) Being called a Jew;
Agent of divine judgment is Jesus Christ (cf. Jn 5:22, 27; Acts 17:31). 2) Relied on the Law;
This judgment will deal with men’s secrets (lit., “the hidden things of 3) Boasting of God;
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4) Knowing God’s will; For the Christian, the same searching questions apply... If we glory in
5) Instructed (in the minutia) of the Law the gospel, our disobedience to the gospel dishonors God.
19] And art confident that thou thyself art a guide of the blind, a light of them which Let us not confuse Romans 2 with Revelation 20: at the Judgment Day
are in darkness, there will be no reasoning or preaching: only condemnation “according
20] An instructor of the foolish, a teacher of babes, which hast the form of knowl- to their works—the things written in the books.”
edge and of the truth in the law.
21] Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? thou that
preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
God’s great announcement of these principles of His Throne is here given
22] Thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery? to awaken us out of any false hopes about ourselves. Paul is laying a
thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege? foundation that he will build upon in subsequent chapters. Having cut
through the rituals, there is now no cover to hide behind.
“Commit sacrilege” =to traffic in idols.”
Next Session
23] Thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest
thou God?
24] For the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles through you, as it is Read Romans Chapter 3: The “Religious Man.”
written.
The Book of Romans Session 4
Quoting Isaiah 52:5 (LXX). Even today: cf. Ezek 36:16-24ff. Israel
had a calling but failed. Paul has nailed the Pagans and the Gentiles. Romans 3:
He wants to make sure there are no misconceptions on the part of his God’s Solution to God’s Greatest Problem
Jewish readers, who had their pride in their Law and culture.
Continuing Heresy
25] For circumcision verily profiteth, if thou keep the law: but if thou be a breaker
of the law, thy circumcision is made uncircumcision.
There is a heresy in the body of Christ we need to be aware of: that God
is finished with the Jew and the Church has taken over the promises
Circumcision, here used, is the mark of the nation’s separation to God,
that were given to Israel (Cf. Rom 9, 10, 11). This heresy argues that
valid only if one were thus really separated to God.
when Israel rejected her Messiah, she forfeited the promises given to
26] Therefore if the uncircumcision keep the righteousness of the law, shall not his her by God and those promises now rest upon the Church. It goes by
uncircumcision be counted for circumcision? names such as “Replacement Theology,” “Reconstruction Theology,”
27] And shall not uncircumcision which is by nature, if it fulfil the law, judge thee, “Dominionists,” “Kingdom Now” et al.
who by the letter and circumcision dost transgress the law?
28] For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is that circumcision, which 1] What advantage then hath the Jew? or what profit is there of circumcision?
is outward in the flesh:
• Pagans were condemned before God (Rom 1)
Cf. Isa 29:13. • Moral Man condemned before God (Rom 2)
• Religious People Condemned before God (Jew)
29] But he is a Jew, which is one inwardly; and circumcision is that of the heart, in
the spirit, and not in the letter; whose praise is not of men, but of God. The first question pertains to Paul’s words in Romans 2:17-24 and the
second question to his words in Romans 2:25-29.
“Whose praise...” = It is reality that counts with God. The true Jew (a
contraction of “Judah,” which means “Praise”) is one who is circumcised 2] Much every way: chiefly, because that unto them were committed the oracles
in heart, who has judged his sinfulness in the sight of the Lord, and who of God.
now seeks to walk in accordance with the revealed will of God.
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“Great in every respect...” How so, Paul? The casual reader would say the Yet, Israel’s national blindness is not permanent (Rom 11:25). The
Jew had the advantage because to him was entrusted the Scriptures: “Fullness of the Gentiles” is the gathering of the Church. Israel’s na-
tional blindness will be lifted when the “fullness of the Gentiles” be
“Oracles” = lo,gion logion: divine utterances or promises (some not yet “come in.”
fulfilled!). Jews were not just “custodians” of the Scripture, but the very
recipients of God’s promises. Their scribal diligence was astonishing; 3] For what if some did not believe? shall their unbelief make the faith of God
but that is not the issue here… without effect?
Three ways to become a “Seed of Abraham”: Cf. Ps 51:1-4—David confessed his sin, acknowledged his guilt and
repented (1 Jn 1:9). Repentance is essential to the Jew—and to ourselves
1) Physical seed of Abraham (some of the promises are to those as Christians! Cf. Zech 12:10-13:1 (aleph& tau); Hos 5:15.
direct descendants, even if unbelievers);
2) Believers get spiritual benefits; Aleph & tau = “Alpha and
3) Gentiles through union with Jesus Christ. Omega… [No maqqeph: Z echariah 12:10
direct object of a verb? Also
Jer 31:35-37 (!) The world would have to disintegrate before Israel other uses: indefinite pro- ...a n d th e y sh a ll lo o k u p o n m e
would be cast off! [Reconstructionists, et al., are calling God a liar! noun: 2nd person masculine ( ta) wh o m th e y h a v e p ie rce d ,...
The reconstructionist heresy led to the anti-Semitism in Europe that led singular.
to the Holocaust; and it is happening again!... Cf. Hal Lindsey’s Road ~l;iv'Wry> bveAy l[;w> dywID' tyBe-l[; yTik.p;v'w>
to Holocaust, Bantam Books, 1989…] This is an example of a tae yl;ae WjyBihiw> ~ynIWnx]t;w> !xe x;Wr
hypocatastasis (Gr. “putting dyxiY"h;-l[; dPes.miK. wyl'[' Wdp.s'w> Wrq'D'-rv,a]
Ezekiel 37:11-14; Romans 11:25-29 [“until”...] underneath”): a hidden but `rAkB.h;-l[; rmeh'K. wyl'[' rmeh'w>
declarative implied meta-
Judgment Declared phor expressing a superlative
degree of resemblance (also found in Gen 1:1).
And when He was come near, He beheld the city, and wept over it, Saying,
If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which 5] But if our unrighteousness commend the righteousness of God, what shall we
belong unto thy peace! but now they are hid from thine eyes. say? Is God unrighteous who taketh vengeance? (I speak as a man)
Luke 19:41, 42
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Implied: “We did God a favor by being so rebellious! Is God going to vv. 18 The Cause
judge us for glorifying Him?” The Greek demands a negative answer... q.v. Ps 14:1-3; 53:1-3; 5:9; Ps 36:1; 140:3; 10:7; Isa 59:7, 8;
we’ll deal with this later in Romans 6.
Man’s Character
6] God forbid: for then how shall God judge the world?
10] As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:
The rabbis knew that the Gentiles were to be judged, so Paul is using
an ellipsis on their own conviction... All have failed at something.
7] For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory; why 11] There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God.
yet am I also judged as a sinner?
All are willfully ignorant! (Chapter 1:18-32 nailed this thoroughly). This
The lie here means moral falsehood. Each individual could claim exemp- is a free rendering of Psalm 14:1. Paul told the Athenians, the philoso-
tion from the judgment of God because his sin had advanced the glory phers on Mars’ Hill: “And the times of this ignorance God winked at;
of God. but now commandeth all men everywhere to repent” (Acts 17:30).
8] And not rather, (as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we
say,) Let us do evil, that good may come? whose damnation is just.
Election
This is an elliptical confirmation of Paul’s message: salvation by grace
alone, not works. Thus, salvation cannot be lost through works—it is If “none seeks,” then all that “seek” do so upon God’s initiative =
secure eternally. You cannot add to what Christ has completed on the Election! Cf. Lk 4:25-29; Jn 6:43:47 [We will explore this further in
cross. What keeps you from sinning? A grateful heart, overflowing Romans 8:29-30.]
with love for their Savior!
12] They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there
is none that doeth good, no, not one.
9] What then? are we better than they? No, in no wise: for we have before proved
both Jews and Gentiles, that they are all under sin;
They have deliberately turned their backs on the truth. They have dis-
(“We” = the Jew; “They” = the Gentile.) honored God instead of glorifying Him. (What use are they?) They do
not follow after that which is good. [Man does not evolve upwards: he
devolves downward!]
All Are Guilty
Rom 1:18-32: The Pagan Man has the creation; Man’s Conduct (His Speech)
Rom 2:1-16: The Moral Man also guilty; he doesn’t even
13] Their throat is an open sepulchre; with their tongues they have used deceit; the
live up to his own conscience;
poison of asps is under their lips:
Rom 2:17-29: The Religious Man (Jew): the greatest histori-
cal illustration that commitment and sincerity
Quoting Ps 5:9. Asp = Egyptian cobra. Cf. Ps 140:3. The most painful
still doesn’t make it.
sin? Gossip!
The Case Against the Entire Human Race (14 Counts) 14] Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness:
vv. 10-12 Man’s Character = hopelessly flawed Man’s tongue is a window into his heart. Cf. Mk 7:18-23; Mt 12:34-
vv. 13-17 Man’s Conduct 37; Cf. Rom 10:9, 10!
– vv. 13-14: Speech
– vv. 15-17: Actions
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Man’s Conduct (His Actions) “The Righteousness of God” is the theme of the Epistle to the Ro-
mans.
Anatomical order: from the inside outward... throat, tongue, lips...
feet. Jer 23:5, 6 (“The Lord our Righteousness”: the name that refutes the
claim of the Jehovah’s Witnesses.); Ps 43:1, 2: Luther noted this was on
15] Their feet are swift to shed blood: the basis of God’s righteousness... not man’s! The only righteousness
that counts is one that is given; Ps 32:1, 2 (quoted in Rom 4) Luther
(Isa 59:7) The 20th century was the bloodiest in history; cf. Behold a called this psalm “a Pauline Psalm”;
Red Horse briefing pack; cf. Eph 6:15
Isa 53:11—it’s the Cross that justifies. Religion doesn’t work; it is
16] Destruction and misery are in their ways:
simply a person’s attempt to justify himself before God. From Gen 3:21
on, God covered them...“Without the Law”—apart from the Law (Acts
Man has no fulfillment except in glorifying God.
10:43); “Deliver me in thy righteousness” (Ps 51).
17] And the way of peace have they not known:
22] Even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and
upon all them that believe: for there is no difference [distinction]:
Eph 6:15. There is no peace when separated from God.
23] For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
18] There is no fear of God before their eyes.
The pagan, the moral man, the religious man–all have fallen [keep
(Quoting Psalm 36:1) As in the days of Noah: “The end of all flesh coming] short of the glory of God...Job 25:4-6.
has become before me.” Gen 6:12, 13; Deut 5:29.
24] Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:
The Mystery is Why Does God Save Any? Four critical words: “Justify,” declare legally without guilt; righteous
19] Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are not a process: all at once...
under the law: that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become “Freely” [gift], dwrea,n dorean, “without a cause,” (Jn 15:3); “Grace,”
guilty before God. To earn salvation by works would be to put God in man’s debt.
Deut 27:26; James 2:10; Gal 3:10, 11 (q.v. Hab 2:4!) “Redemption”: set free from a slave market by paying the ransom (Cf. 1
Jn 5:19; Jn 12:31; Eph 2:2,3; Col 2:14: Heb 2:14, 15; 1 Pet 1:18, 19).
20] Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight:
for by the law is the knowledge of sin.
When John the Baptist first introduced Jesus to the public (Jn 1:29),
he summarized the God’s remedy to our failures: “Behold the Lamb of
The beginning of the answer: acknowledgment of reality:
God which taketh away the sin of the world.”
1) To show us what sin is;
2) To drive us to sin more (!?): Rom 5:20-21 God’s Greatest Problem: How to Be Just and Yet
3) To drive us to our knees! Gal 3:24. Faith (in Christ) alone. Justify Sinful Man?
21] But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested, being witnessed The greatest barrier: God’s own character!
by the law and the prophets;
25] Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to
“But now...” Marks the key conclusion: The Gospel as the (only) rem- declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the
edy. A major division: now the solution! forbearance of God;
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Propitiation = the greatest love word in the Scripture! 31] Do we then make void [nullify] the law through faith? God forbid: yea, we
establish the law.
i‘lasth,rion hilasterion, the lid of expiation, from the Hebrew word tr,PoK;
kapporeth, mercy seat (Ex 25:10-22; Lev 16:2; Heb 9:2-10). ...in the purpose that the Law was given:
1) To show us what sin is;
Expiation = atoning or suffering punishment for wrongdoing: making
2) To drive us to sin more (!?): Rom 5:20-21
amends; something done, or given, to make up for a wrongdoing.
3) To drive us to our knees! Gal 3:24. Faith (in Christ) alone.
God’s Greatest Barrier: His Own Character
Outline
1) Sovereign; accountable only to Himself.
2) Omniscient; knows all. Chapters 1 - 8 FAITH Doctrinal
3) Omnipotent; all powerful, visible and invisible. - 1-3 Sin (the most complete diagnosis)
4) Omnipresent; (particle physics: non-locality...). - 4-5 Salvation
5) Love; - 6-8 Sanctification
6) Immutable; unchanging.
7) Just; the standard of His own character: absolute righteousness.
Chapters 9 - 11 HOPE Dispensational
Links back to (1).
- 9 Israel - Past
26] To declare, I say, at this time his righteousness: that he might be just, and the - 10 Israel - Present
justifier of him which believeth in Jesus. - 11 Israel - Future
“That..” The most important purpose clause! This is God’s greatest Chapters 12 - 16 LOVE Practical
problem: “that He might be just, and [yet] the justifier of him...” Jesus
is the solution! Next Session
27] Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by Read Romans Chapter 4. Abraham and David speak about God’s great-
the law of faith. est gift. How was Abraham saved? How was David saved? Is Paul’s
doctrine contradicted by the Epistle of James?
Faith is taking God at His Word.
28] Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without [apart from] the The Book of Romans Session 5
deeds of the law. Romans 4:
Abraham was reckoned to righteousness by his faith when he was still God’s Greatest Gift
on Gentile ground (Gen 15:6), two chapters before the covenant sign
of circumcision was placed upon his flesh. [This will be developed in Review
Chapter 4.]
Chapters 1 and 2 dealt with reality that we are all part of a fallen race:
29] Is he the God of the Jews only? is he not also of the Gentiles? Yes, of the Gentiles
also: - Pagan Man - The creation is enough Guilty!
30] Seeing it is one God, which shall justify the circumcision by faith, and uncir- - Moral Man - Doesn’t live up to own conscience Guilty!
cumcision through faith. - Religious Man - Commitment and sincerity Guilty!
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Chapter 3 dealt with God’s Greatest Problem: to compromise His hatred of 2] For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before
sin would be to compromise His own character. How can a just God justify God.
sinful man? How can He permit man to enjoy the destiny God made for us?
What kind of people were reading this? A mix of ordinary believers,
It may be that the Deity can forgive sins, but I do not see how. amidst lots of confusion: Cf. Acts 15:1ff. [Works or faith? (legalism =
Socrates to Plato, 360 b.c. works + faith).]
In Chapter 4, Abraham and David speak to Israel about God’s Great- The Jews were proud of Abraham and themselves. The Rabbis had taught
est Gift. This chapter will demonstrate the unity of the Old and New that Abraham had a surplus of merit from his works that was available
Testament together. to his descendants. Paul built on that idea and agreed that, assuming
that Abraham was justified by works, he had something to boast about
• How was Abraham saved (Before the Law)? (cf. boasting or bragging in Rom 2:17, 23; 3:27). But, Paul insisted,
• How wad David saved (Under the Law)? his boasting could only be before other people, not before God.
1] What shall we say then that Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh, hath Steps of faith of an uncircumcised Abraham (from his “call,” Gen 12,
found? to his circumcision, Gen 17): At the time Abraham was “saved” he
wasn’t “Jewish”!
[The first of six occurrences of the question, “What shall we say then?”
(Rom 6:1; 7:7; 8:31; 9:14, 30).] Abraham’s Steps of Faith
He refers to Abraham as our forefather. (propa,tora “forefather,” is used Steps of faith of an uncircumcised Abraham: from his “call” in Gen 12
only here in the NT.) Undoubtedly this was to distinguish Abraham’s to his circumcision in Gen 17.
physical ancestry from his spiritual fatherhood, mentioned later in Rom
4:11-12, 16. 1) Revelation of the God of glory in Ur of Chaldees;
2) Obedience to God’s command to leave his country, kindred,
“Pertaining to the flesh” is modifying verb, not the noun: should be father’s house; [tarrying at Haran until his father died (Acts
“What then shall we say then that Abraham hath found according to 7:4; Gen 11:3)];
the flesh.” 3) Altar worship in Canaan (Gen 12:7, 8);
4) Choosing his portion with God [vs. Lot’s separation (Gen 13)];
Cloudy Ethics 5) Victory over the kings (Gen 14);
6) Received by Melchizedek, “God Most High” and rejecting
Abraham receives a lesson in ethics from Pharaoh (Cf. Gen 12:10-20.). riches from men (Gen 14);
Yet he later pulls the same stunt in Gen 20 with Abimelech, King of 7) Believing God’s word concerning his seed, counting on God
Gerar. (Subsequent silence from heaven for 13 years...) to do the impossible, and thus “accounted righteous” (Gen 15).
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The Council at Jerusalem: Acts 15 Paul vs. James? Do They Contradict Each Other?
There was a major dispute over Gentile salvation: Paul, Barnabas, & What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and
Peter defend their case before the elders; James presides. There are two have not works? can faith save him? If a brother or sister be naked, and
destitute of daily food, And one of you say unto them, Depart in peace,
issues: How can a Gentile be saved? and What’s to become of Israel?
be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things
which are needful to the body; what doth it profit? Even so faith, if it hath
Two Dilemmas not works, is dead, being alone. Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and
I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee
1) Do Christians have to come under the law to be saved? my faith by my works. Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest
2) If not, then what happens to Israel? well: the devils also believe, and tremble. But wilt thou know, O vain man,
that faith without works is dead? Was not Abraham our father justified by
And after they had held their peace, James answered, saying, Men and works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar? Seest thou how
brethren, hearken unto me: Simeon hath declared how God at the first did faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
visit the Gentiles, to take out of them a people for his name. And to this James 2:14-22
agree the words of the prophets; as it is written, After this I will return,
and will build again the tabernacle of David, which is fallen down; and I Abraham was justified in Genesis 15 and “tested” in Genesis 22.
will build again the ruins thereof, and I will set it up: That the residue of
men might seek after the Lord, and all the Gentiles, upon whom my name And the scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and
is called, saith the Lord, who doeth all these things. it was imputed unto him for righteousness: and he was called the Friend
Acts 15:13-17 of God. Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith
only. Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she
The quote James uses deals with this second question (Acts 15:13-17; had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way? For as
the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.
q.v. Amos 9:11,12). God is not through with Israel (Rom 9, 10, 11).
James 2:23-26
Justification by “Works” • True faith produces works (as a testimony); true works don’t produce
faith (just bragimonies)
4] Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt. • Many preach “Guilt, fear, obligation” = a big bonfire (1 Cor 3:12-15).
• Only by faith is the Holy Spirit released to work through the believer
• If you are working, what you get for that is wages: if you are doing for enduring results.
something for me, then I owe you a debt
• If I give you something you don’t deserve = “Grace.” Your “trying How Was David Saved?
to deserve it” clouds the graciousness of my gift!
Abraham lived before the law...How was David saved? David lived
5] But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, under the law and understood : Israel’s greatest king was also justified
his faith is counted for righteousness. by faith alone.
“...to the one who does not work, but believes...” (nasb. Present tense: 6] Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God
continuous action: “Who keeps on not working...”). “...counted” = imputeth righteousness without works,
logi,zoma logizomai: an accounting term. 7] Saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are
covered.
Can the Bible contradict itself? Interpret the obscure passages by the 8] Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin.
clear passages...
Paul quotes Ps 32:1, 2: “ Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven,
If the plain sense makes common sense, seek no other sense. whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man unto whom the LORD imputeth
Martin Luther
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not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile.” [Augustine of Hippo 12] And the father of circumcision to them who are not of the circumcision only,
had these words painted on a placard and placed at the foot of his bed but who also walk in the steps of that faith of our father Abraham, which he
where his dying eyes could rest upon them.] This teaches justification had being yet uncircumcised.
apart from human merit (“not impute” = “not take into account” (Ps
51:9; Isa 43:24, 25). Martin Luther loved best the Psalmi Paulini, “The Thus, Abraham is our father, too. He is the Father of the Faithful: of
Pauline Psalms:” Psalms 32, 51, 130 and 143. those who follow in the steps of faith. Paul has turned the Jew’s boast
upside down: it is not the Gentile who must come to the Jew’s circum-
Vocabulary cision for salvation; it is the Jew who must come to a “Gentile” faith:
Abraham had faith long before he was circumcised…
• Transgression “Crossing over the line”
• Sin “To miss the mark” Rituals are not the means; only a testimony. Baptism, too, is only a
• Iniquity “Twisted” testimony. Sacraments and ceremonies of the church, while useful when
• Guile “Deception” viewed in proper light, become ruinous when perverted into grounds
• Forgive “To remove a burden” for confidence.
• Impute “To put on account”
Promises Given on Faith Alone
Transgression is a form of rebellion against God. Sin means to not live
up to God’s standards. Iniquity describes what happens to the inner 13] For the promise, that he should be the heir of the world, was not to Abraham,
character of the sinner. Forgiveness is pictured by the Scapegoat on or to his seed, through the law, but through the righteousness of faith.
Yom Kippur (Lev 16:20-22; Ps 103:12; Jn 1:29). Impute is a book-
keeping term. When we confess our sins, God cancels our debt; no What does being “heir of the world” mean?
longer on the books.
• God’s promise (Gen 12:1-3 ) preceded the giving of the Law by
9] Cometh this blessedness then upon the circumcision only, or upon the uncircum- four centuries (Gal 3:17).
cision also? for we say that faith was reckoned to Abraham for righteousness. • Believers of all ages are “Abraham’s seed,” for they enjoy the same
10] How was it then reckoned? when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
spiritual blessing (justification) which he enjoyed (Gal 3:29).
Not in circumcision, but in uncircumcision.
11] And he received the sign of circumcision, a seal of the righteousness of the
faith which he had yet being uncircumcised: that he might be the father of all Don’t Neglect God’s Plan
them that believe, though they be not circumcised; that righteousness might be
imputed unto them also: 14] For if they which are of the law be heirs, faith is made void, and the promise
made of none effect [nullified]:
Salvation Not by Rituals
• If Jews could become heirs by obeying the Law, then faith has no
We call Abraham our “father,” not because we “become Jewish” by value: “void”; the noun keno,j kenos, “empty, without content,”
coming to Christ. He is the Father of the faithful because he had faith (1Cor 15:10, 58). Also, the promise is worthless: “has been made
prior to being circumcised. Abraham was justified as a Gentile before invalid.”
he was circumcised; his age when he was declared righteous is not • Why? God hates your trust in “good works” because you neglect
stated (Gen 15:6), but when Hagar bore him Ishmael, he was 86 (Gen all that God is, all that He has done, and desires for you...
16:16). After that, God instructed Abraham to circumcise all his male
descendants as a sign of God’s covenant with him...This was done when 1) What it cost God to give Christ; the Father’s forbearance as His
Abraham was 99 (Gen 17:24 ). Son suffered…
2) What it cost Christ to put away sin at the cross; “God’s Riches At
Therefore the circumcision of Abraham followed his justification by Christ’s Expense.”
faith by more than 13 years.
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3) What honor God has given Him “because of the suffering of Greek: literally, “God making alive dead ones, and calling things not
death”; being, being.” Cf. Gen 1:3, “Let light be.” And light was.
4) What plans for the future God has arranged through Christ’s having
made peace by His blood on the cross, to reconcile “things upon Paul then supported his conclusion in verse 16 with scriptural authority,
the earth and things in heaven, unto Himself.” We need to come to quoting God’s covenantal promise from Genesis 17:5.
Him on His terms, not ours!
Another reason the promise is by faith is so that it may be guaranteed
15] Because the law worketh wrath: for where no law is, there is no transgression to all Abraham’s offspring, not only the Jews (those of the Law) but to
[violation]. all who exercise faith in God. If the promise were fulfilled for those
who keep the Law, then no Gentiles (or Jews either) could be saved!
(Lit., “the Law keeps on producing wrath”) as a consequence of dis- But this cannot be, because “Abraham is the father of us all, that is, all
obedience. No one can keep the Law fully; therefore God, in wrath who believe” (cf. “our” in v. 1; also cf. Gal. 3:29). Yet, Israel is also
against sin, judges those who disobey. one of those nations.
The law can only curse. It cannot bless. It intensified sin by giving it Israel and Church Distinct
the specific character of transgression, an overstepping of a prohibition
(cf. Rom. 5:13), making it the wilful violation of known law. Don’t make an eschatological mistake: Abraham is the father of all
the faithful—but that is not a basis to equate the Church with Israel.
Why is this so important to us? If we come to God on the basis of the The fact that believers in this Church Age are identified with Abraham
law, the only result can be wrath. Then we must be perfect on the basis and God’s covenant with him does not mean that the physical and
of our own merit. It’s the same principle–the same basis–that is the temporal promises to Abraham and his physical descendants are either
same trap for us. We, too, fall into the trap of attempting to rely on our spiritualized or abrogated. It simply means that God’s covenant, and
own merit, rather than His. Abraham’s response of faith to it, have spiritual dimensions as well as
physical and temporal aspects.
The law cannot be the means of earning what was freely given.
The Jew is still a Jew and the Gentile is a still Gentile. Within the Church
there is no distinction; the Church is a 3rd category which can include
Of Faith, By Grace...
both (Rom 1:16; 10:12; Gal 3:28; Col 3:11). Yet, Israel and Church are
16] Therefore it is of faith, that it might be by grace; to the end the promise might distinct. Different origins, different destinies.
be sure to all the seed; not to that only which is of the law, but to that also which
is of the faith of Abraham; who is the father of us all, God has not abrogated His promises to Abraham about his physical,
believing descendants, the regenerate nation Israel, inheriting the land
The minute that you are not bold in your faith, you are under the law. [Gen 15:18-21; 22:17]. These promises still stand; they will be ful-
filled in the Millennium. This will be dealt with in chapters 9, 10, 11.
“You don’t deserve it?” And you never will! [For a full discussion of this topic do see our Briefing Package, The
Prodigal Heirs.]
The human exercise of faith is simply the prerequisite response of trust
in God and His promise. Since faith and grace go together, and since God of Resurrection
the promise is by grace, the promise can be received only by faith, not
by the Law. God is the God of resurrection. He works when nature is powerless.
“Who calls into being things which do not yet exist.”
17] (As it is written, I have made thee a father of many nations,) before him whom
18] Who against hope believed in hope, that he might become the father of many
he believed, even God, who quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which
nations, according to that which was spoken, So shall thy seed be.
be not as though they were.
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(Quote from Gen 15:5). He believed despite a hopeless situation: Abra- 1) Since justification is a gift, it cannot be earned by works (vv. 1-8).
ham was 100; Sarah was 90. 2) Since Abraham was justified before he was circumcised, circumci-
sion has no relationship to justification (vv. 9-12).
The promise of blessing through the Seed—which is Christ—is of 3) Since Abraham was justified centuries before the Law, justification is
faith that it might be by grace. And it is to all the “seed”—that is, to not based on the Law (vv. 13-17).
all who have faith. All such are “of the faith of Abraham.” He is thus 4) Abraham was justified because of his faith in God, not because of
the father of us all, who believe in Jesus. And so the Word is fulfilled his works (vv. 18-25).
which declares, “I have made thee a father of many nations.”
Jesus’ resurrection validates the adequacy of the payment for us all.
19] And being not weak in faith, he considered not his own body now dead, when
Tete,lestai,, Tetelestai, “Paid in full!” (Jn 19:30).
he was about an hundred years old, neither yet the deadness of Sara’s womb:
20] He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in
faith, giving glory to God; The ransom has been paid. The divine justice has been appeased. The
holiness of God has been vindicated. ...And the believing sinner is
The only way you can glorify God is to believe Him. declared justified from all things. Such is the testimony of Chapter 4.
We can’t add to it. It is blasphemy to even try.
21] And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to
perform.
Next Session
Fully persuaded = brimful; no room for doubt. He relied on the char-
Read Romans Chapter 5: So we have an eternal home in heaven wait-
acter of God. He knew that God cannot lie. He knew that God was also
ing for us: What about the here and now? What are the benefits of
omnipotent.
salvation now?
22] And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness.
23] Now it was not written for his sake alone, that it was imputed to him;
24] But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised The Book of Romans Session 6
up Jesus our Lord from the dead; Romans 5: The Sequence to Maturity
The definition of the Gospel in 1 Cor 15:1-4: note the importance of
Romans Outline
the resurrection!
25] Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification. Chapters 1 - 8 FAITH Doctrinal
- 1-3 Sin (the most complete diagnosis)
Verses 23-25 apply the truth about justification and its illustration in - 4-5 Salvation
Abraham to the apostle’s readers—from the believers in Rome who first
read this letter to all of us today. The divine declaration of Abraham’s - 6-8 Sanctification
justification was written not for him alone, but also for us, to whom
God will credit righteousness. Such an act of justification, however, Chapters 9 - 11 HOPE Dispensational
is not for everyone. It is for us who believe in Him who raised Jesus - 9 Israel - Past
our Lord from the dead - 10 Israel - Present
- 11 Israel - Future
Summary
Chapters 12 - 16 LOVE Practical
In Chapter 4, Paul presented several irrefutable reasons why justifica-
tion is by faith:
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Review 2] By [through] whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we
stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
In Chapter 3 we learned about God’s Greatest Problem. In Chapter 4
Abraham and David speak to Israel about God’s Greatest Gift. Chapter “Through whom?” Who is the agent here?
4 also demonstrated the unity of the Old and New Testament together
(How Abraham was saved (before the Law)? How David was saved “Access:” prosagwgh, prosagoge, privilege of approach. “Through whom
(under the Law)? we have obtained access” (perfect sense: in the past, with results that
continue on; nothing changes it).
In Chapter 4, Paul presented several irrefutable reasons why justification “wherein we stand” = go on standing (present tense, continuing on).
is by faith: 1) Since justification is a gift, it cannot be earned by works
(vv. 1-8); 2) Since Abraham was justified before he was circumcised, “in grace” => exciting! In a condition [position], before God that we
circumcision has no relationship to justification (vv. 9-12); 3) Abraham can never earn or merit. (Attempting to earn it is a form of rejection of
was justified centuries before the Law, so justification is not based on the intent of the giver. Cf. Rom 11:6.)
the Law (vv. 13-17); and 4) Abraham was justified because of faith in
God, not because of his works (vv. 18-25). Col 2:6: As you have therefore received (aorist: once and for all) so
walk [continue on walking] in Him (present tense, continuously) so
Whence now, Pilgrim? Romans 5 keep on walking in Him.
An eternal home is waiting for those who have trusted Christ. Now the How have you received Him: Eph 2:8, 9! Why? Eph 2:7!
question Paul will answer is: What about the here and now?
How do you continue? Galatians = how then we shall then live: by
Peace With God faith (Hab 2:4).
1] Therefore being justified by faith, [let us to go on so that] we have peace with He is always the key; He is “the hope of glory” (Col 1:27; cf. Rom
God through our Lord Jesus Christ: 8:17-30; 2 Cor 4:17; Col 3:4; 2 Thess 2:14; Heb 2:10; 1 Pet 5:1, 10).
Even rejoice in sufferings? (Cf. James 1:2).
“Therefore” = concluding from the foregoing.
3] And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation
“With” pro.j pros, face-to-face; intimate relationship, understanding. worketh patience;
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“experience”: dokimh, dokime, proven character; a proof, a specimen 7. To teach obedience and discipline (Acts 9:15-16; Phil 4:11-13).
of tried worth. 8. To equip us to comfort others (2 Cor 1:3-4).
9. To prove the reality of Christ in us (2 Cor 4:7-11).
...[keeps on] producing character, and character keeps on producing 10. For testimony to the angels (Job 1:8; Eph 3:8-11; 1 Pet 1:12).
hope. This is more than mere stoic endurance of troubles, even though Thus: James 1:2-4
endurance or steadfastness is the first result in a chain-reaction outgrowth —from Hal Lindsey’s Combat Faith and
from distress. This is spiritual glorying in afflictions because of having Nancy Missler’s Faith in the Night Seasons
come to know (from oida, “to know by perception”) that the end product
of this chain reaction (that begins with distress) is hope.
The Process of Maturity
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6] For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. This great triumvirate—Redemption (3:24; 1 Cor 1:30; Gal 3:13; Eph
1:7); Propitiation (Rom 3:25; 1 Jn 2:2; 4:10; Reconciliation (Rom
“For”: to explain the logic of how great that love is. Substantiated by 5:10-11; 2 Cor 5:18-20; Col 1:22)—is totally the work of God, ac-
the kind of people he died for: complished through the death of Jesus Christ. Redemption pertains to
sin (Rom 3:24), propitiation (or satisfaction) pertains to God (3:25),
“helpless” = where you can do nothing to help yourself; nothing. and reconciliation is for us, people.
“ungodly” = incompatible;
“in due [the right] time” “Delivered daily” by Christ [Cf. Heb 7:25] How long are we saved?
As long as He lives.
How taught: Sacrifices, the passion play of innocent animals: Passages
like Isa 53... (750 years earlier); Psalm 22... Daniel 9:24-25 (over 483 “Enemies!” (Rom 8:7; James 4:4) Four descriptive words: helpless,
years earlier). ungodly, sinners, enemies. [Would you die for people like that? Would
our society die for anything? That’s our problem...]
7] For scarcely for a righteous man will one die: yet peradventure for a good man
some would even dare to die. If God loved you enough in that condition, what about now that you
are his child (Jn 1:12)? How then can one be lost after having been
Contrast with human thinking; to show the highest expression of human saved? The first of five “much more’s.” (Cf. 9, 10, 15, 17, 20). Four
love and God’s love. [Is there someone that you would die for?] words; five “much mores”! [Much more’s = Anticipatory echoes of
Romans 8.]
8] But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners,
Christ died for us.
Out of this logic comes the only correct motivation for living for God.
“Commendeth”: sunista,w sunistao, demonstrates; prove in action; while
sinners a`martwlo,j hamartolos, defiantly rebel against, with scorn. vs. Fear, commonly used today; = wood, hay, stubble (a bonfire...).]
vs. Obscure verses out of context... “Yes, but-ers”; i.e., Phil 2:12, 13.
“Much More...” Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence
only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with
9] Much more then, being [have been] now justified by his blood, we shall be fear and trembling. For it is God which worketh in you both to will and
saved from wrath through him. to do of his good pleasure.
Philippians 2:12, 13
This is the first of the “much more’s.”
“Fear”: Ancient term for respect, awe. Work out, katergozemai, to work
What can be more than this fact [his blood] already? Justified. De-
to the outside something that is already on the inside! Cf. v.13! For it
clared as righteous as God!. (Ties this to v.1) How then can one be
is God who is at work in you.
ever, once saved, be lost? “Through Him,” not us. We are secure in His
faithfulness, not ours. 11] And not only so, but we also joy [exalt; leap for joy] in God through our Lord
Jesus Christ, by whom we have now received the atonement.
10] For if, when we were enemies, we were [having been] reconciled to God by the
death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved [delivered
daily] by his life. “Have received”; Finished work.
“Reconciled”: to restore to a relationship by the removal of barriers; it The remainder of this chapter can be labeled “potential sanctification.”
is man that is reconciled to God. Religion is man’s attempt to reconcile You may find this difficult to understand and difficult to accept.
himself to God. He can’t...remember Gethsemane...He died down here
to save us; He lives up yonder to keep us saved!
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Sanctification? Adam had rejected God’s warning: “Dying you shall surely die” (2
deaths: Jude 1:12; Rev 2:11; 20:6,14; 21:8).
Justification does not make a person righteous. It means that before
God’s holy court, a lost sinner is now declared righteous, but his heart “In the day...”: At the instant of rejection, he violated God’s word, at the
has not been changed. God also has a plan in salvation whereby He not very center of center of his being: spiritually. It began a process...and
only declares a sinner righteous, but He is also going to make a sinner we are after the image of a fallen Adam. Death from Adam to Moses is
righteous. That is, God provides a way that a sinner may grow in grace undeniable. Cf. 1 Tim 2:13, 14: Adam loved Eve so much that he chose
and become sanctified (set apart) for God. to join her in her predicament! (Without which there would have been
no issue, no Redeemer!)
Two Heads: Adam and Christ
Contrast with the Last Adam
From Romans 5:12 to Chapter 8, what makes that union with Christ
“Him that was to come,” whose power is greater. (Much more’s),
absolutely, irrevocably, ours because of Him. These verses contrast
and through imputation, is ours. How? Cf. “The Last Adam”: 1 Cor
with our descent from Adam and our present union with Christ.
15:45-49. Also, Eph 5:22-32. Christ is the Last Adam. He is the head
of a new race.
Imputation through Union. Impute: to ascribe, to account to you some-
thing that was true of another. 15] But not as the offence, so also is the free gift. For if through the offence of one
many be dead, much more the grace of God, and the gift by grace, which is
12] Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so by one man, Jesus Christ, hath abounded unto many.
death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:
Two opposing sources and results accordingly.
[An ostensible rebuttal to “life on other planets,” etc. There were two
exceptions: Enoch and Elijah—one a Gentile and one a Jew. The two 16] And not as it was by one that sinned, so is the gift: for the judgment was by
witnesses in Rev 11, I believe, will both be Jewish.] one to condemnation, but the free gift is of many offences unto justification.
We Are Sinners Four Ways 17] For if by one man’s offence death reigned by one; much more they which
receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life
1) We are sinners because we commit acts of sin. by [through] one, Jesus Christ.)
2) We are sinners by nature (sin doesn’t make us sinners, but we sin
because we have that nature). (Verse 17 closes the parentheses which began at verse 13.)
3) We are in the state of sin. God has declared the entire human family
under sin. Our predicament derived from one man; our salvation is the result of
4) You and I are also sinners by imputation. That is, Adam acted for one man, Christ. Our salvation depends on Him, not on anything we
the human race because he was the head of it. can, or ever could, do...
13] (For until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed when there is no In the one case people are dying victims under a ruthless ruler; in the
law. other they themselves become the rulers (cf. Rev 1:6) whose kingdom
14] Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that had not is one of life!
sinned after the similitude of Adam’s transgression, who is the figure of him
that was to come.
The fact that it is “those who receive” God’s grace and gift emphasizes
the provision made for all in Christ’s sacrificial death and offered to all
Why did people die from Adam to Moses? Mankind did not die for their
by God, yet it must be appropriated by an individual by faith to become
personal sin; he died because of Adam’s sin being imputed to him.
effective (cf. “received” in Jn 1:12).
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18] Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemna-
tion; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto
justification of life.
C o ntra st of T w o U nio n s
O n e M an (A d am ) O n e M an (C h rist)
“Cheap grace?” It cost God greatly to make it free to us! [The Gospel
is “not according to man” (Gal 1:11).]
[1 5 ] O n e m an ’s offen ce O n e M an ’s free gift
19] For as by one man’s disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience m an y died righ teou sn ess to m an y
of one shall many be made righteous. [1 6 ] O n e (A dam ) F or m an y offen ces
ju dgm en t, con dem n ation gift of ju stification
They are not simply declared righteous (the verb for impute is not used [1 7 ] Th rou gh on e m an Th rou gh on e M an
here), but they will “be made righteous” in the process of sanctifica-
death reign s believers reign in life
tion, culminating in glorification in God’s presence. The word “made,”
[1 8 ] O n e m an ’s offen ce R igh teou sn ess of O n e
kaqi,sthmi kathistemi, means “stand constituted as,” and is the same verb
used in the first half of verse 19 in the words “were made sinners.” con dem n ation to all ju stification offered all
[1 9 ] D isobedien ce of on e O bedien ce of O n e
We sin because we are sinners. (“He wasn’t a horse thief because he m an y m ade sin n ers m an y m ade righ teou s
stole a horse. He stole a horse because he’s a horse thief!”) Did you [2 1 ] S in reign ed in death ! G race reign s in etern al life!
ever have to teach a child to be bad?
Summary
By the obedience of One (not many): Christ. New nature (2 Cor 5:17).
[Cf. 1 Cor 5:1-5: turned over “in order that” his spirit may be saved... Chapter 5 concludes the arguments for salvation (justification). Why
Cf. 1 Cor 15:20-22.] then should I live? Chapters 6, 7, and 8 will lay that out clearly!
[Chapter 6 will develop this verse in glorious terms! Chapters 6, 7 & • Chapter 5: Two heads—Adam and Christ
8: all that we have in our union in Christ. All we have to do is to count • Chapter 6: Two masters— Sin personified and God as revealed
them true...] in Jesus.
• Chapter 7: Two husbands—The Law and Christ Risen.
20] Moreover the law entered, that the offence might abound. But where sin
abounded, grace did much more abound: Next Session
Why did God introduce the law? For sin to abound?! This is the opposite Read Chapters 6, 7 & 8: All that we have in our union in Christ. All
of Man’s thinking! This is to eliminate any ability of man to rationalize we have to do is to count them true...Outline Chapter 6: Sanctification.
away his sin nature (this will be explained further in Romans 7.) How can He accept us while we still retain our sin nature? How does
He disengage us from that nature?
It isn’t until man despairs of his self-effort that he can comprehend
God’s grace—which even more abounds! The Book of Romans Session 7
21] That as sin hath reigned unto death, even so might grace reign through righ- Romans 6: Sanctification
teousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord.
Review
Once again Paul spoke of reigning in connection with life. In verse 17
those who received God’s gift “reign in life” through Christ (this will God’s Greatest Gift (Chapter 4): How do we get to Heaven? There’s
be marvelously developed in Romans 8...). only one thing we can “do” —receive God’s gift by faith.
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Peace of God (Chapter 5): Experiential results of justification; the se- “God forbid...”: mh. ge,noito = “May it never be.” The fact is, Christians
quence to spiritual maturity: tribulation → perseverance (“patience”) have died to sin (Rom 6:7, 11). The Greek aorist (past) tense for “died”
→ experience → hope. suggests a specific point when the action occurred: at salvation. Death,
whether physical or spiritual, means separation, not extinction (Rom
Contrast of Two Unions: Romans 5:15-21 6:7, 14).
One Man (Christ) The world doesn’t understand that. They don’t want to understand that;
it is completely contrary to man’s thinking. “Justify” does not mean “to
One man’s free gift > righteousness to many make you good,” or this question would be inappropriate
For many offences > gift of justification
Through one man > believers reign in life 3] Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized
The righteousness of One > justification offered to all into his death?
Obedience of One > many declared righteous
Grace reigns to bring eternal life Paul emphasized Christ’s death and burial as an essential part of the
Gospel in his definition (1 Cor 15:1-4). (If you find water in this verse,
Chapter 6: Sanctification you have missed the meaning!)
Justification imputed righteousness to us, by faith alone. How can He 1) Jesus Died for our sin According to the Scriptures
accept us while we still retain our sin nature? How does He disengage 2) He was Buried
us from that nature? 3) He Rose again According to the Scriptures
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v.11: “consider”: imperative mood, present tense—keep on considering, [6] Fire, chaff blows away. 1 Pet 3:7-12. The Second Coming. Wheat from the
reckon, keep on counting it to be true. chaff (unbelievers).
v.12: “do not let sin reign”: imperative mood, present tense—keep on
not letting sin reign; [7] Holy Spirit. The apostles of our Lord were baptized with the Holy Ghost (Mt
3:11) by his coming upon them (Acts 1:8). The extraordinary event at Pentecost
v.13: “do not go on presenting”: imperative mood, present tense—do
was explained by Peter as a fulfilment of the ancient promise that the Spirit
not keep on presenting. would be poured out in the last days (Acts 2:17).
“but present”: aorist tense—do it immediately.
[Only three have to do with water... The New Testament consistently
Baptism denies baptismal regeneration, presenting water baptism as a public
attestation to an accomplished spiritual work (cf., e.g., Acts 10:44-48;
The word bapti,zw baptizo has a wide latitude of meanings, not only in 16:29-33).]
the NT, but also in the LXX Version of the OT, where it is used of the
ablutions and baptisms required by the Mosaic law. These were effected 4] Therefore we are buried with him by [through] baptism into death: that like as
by immersion, by effusion and by sprinkling; and the same word, “wash- Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so [too] we
ings” or “baptisms,” designates them all (Heb 9:10,13,19,21). Greek also should walk in newness of life.
word baptizō was not translated: it was transliterated. (You will find 20
different meanings in a typical lexicon.) From ba,ptw bapto, to dip: The resurrection of Jesus was not resuscitation; it was a new form of
life in the same way the spiritual lives of believers in Jesus have a new,
...send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water... fresh quality. A believer’s identification with Jesus Christ is in His resur-
Luke 16:24 rection: besides being the start of new spiritual life now, it is also the
Jesus answered, He it is, to whom I shall give a sop... guarantee of physical resurrection. Just thinking positive isn’t enough:
John 13:26 you need the reason, the basis.
And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood...
Revelation 19:13
How is this? Gal 3:26f - 4:9: we are clothed with Christ. Water baptism
doesn’t clothe you; it is but a testimony. Only God can do this. “In
How many different “baptisms” are mentioned in the Bible? At least
Christ” (165+ times) = a miracle! Intimate union. This is our ground
seven different kinds. The word is used to designate identity with...
of acceptance.
[1] 1 Cor 10:1-2: Dry shod: who got wet? The Egyptians! Baptiso; transliterated.
There was no water on them: used in a metaphorical sense, to so identify with Eph 4:4-6: Seven facts here. “One baptism?” Only one that unifies.
another. They followed him that they were identified with Moses’ faith—and it (Water baptism never unifies: they have fought wars over it.) Only
was his faith that was ascribed to them. From slaves, to being free with Moses. what God does...
They were baptized into Moses’ faith.
Col 2:11-14. “Circumcision without hands?” What God did, for us,
[2] 1 Pet 3:20, 21: Noah in the ark. (We’ll examine this shortly.) apart from what man does....how? Through faith; without human hands.
Organic union with Christ!
[3] John the Baptist: His baptism bound its subjects to repentance, but not to the
faith of Christ. Those whom John baptized were rebaptized by Paul (Acts 18:24
19:7). “Having forgiven” aorist; all. All = includes everything and excludes
nothing.
[4] Baptism of Jesus (Mark 3:15): Unique. Into [identified with] all righteousness;
and the will of the Father: death, burial, resurrection. (We can’t die for the sins 1 Peter 3:20, 21. Who got wet? Not the believer: he was safe inside
of the world). the ark! This is the baptism of the Holy Spirit: it is our union with
Christ that saves us.
[5] Matthew 20:22, 23: Christ’s Suffering.
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1 Cor 12:12-14. The true church = “the Body of Christ.” conformed to the likeness of His Son” (8:29). A believer’s identifica-
tion [baptism] with Jesus Christ by faith is the ground of sanctification.
“Truth in Labeling” However, the process of translating that identification into our daily
experience demands three attitudes of mind and action on our part.
“Baptism of the Holy Spirit” = ? These Paul discussed in Romans 6:5-23:
Confusion persists due to that terminology used for the infilling of the 1) Reckon 6:5-11
Holy Spirit. [Cf. Gifts of the Holy Spirit...] Predicted in Acts 1:5. Also 2) Do not yield 6:12-14
at the house of Cornelius (Acts 11:15, 16). 3) Serve 6:15-23
Only six Scriptures refer to this baptism (Rom 6,4; Gal 3:25-26; Eph 4:4- Justification declares (imputes) holiness; Sanctification makes us
6; Col 2:11-14; 1 Pet 3:20-21; 1 Cor 12:12-14). Yet, 1 Cor 12:13 is the holy.
only place “Baptism of Holy Spirit” is defined in the Word of God.
1) Reckon (6:5-11)
“We were all baptized”: aorist tense; once and for all. When? When
you believed. Passive voice, subject received the action. Plural, pa/n
The first attitude for required of believers is to “count” (present. im-
pan: all. There is no Christian that hasn’t been “baptized by the Holy
perfect, “keep on counting”) themselves dead to sin but alive to God in
Spirit!”
Christ Jesus (v. 11). Being able to reckon something as true, however,
depends on knowing and believing certain things. These things to know
[Not to be confused with the filling of the Spirit. Some label the filling
and believe are stated in verses 5-10.
of the Scripture with “Baptism of the Holy Spirit”—let’s not quarrel
with labels. One experience doesn’t do it; it must be claimed day-by- 5] For [since, not “if”] we have been planted together in the likeness of his death,
day...] we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection:
All these verbs [Romans 6:2-4] are in the aorist tense; all done, once [“If” = 1st class, conditional: “since”] Exact likeness: “death,” thus,
and for all [each] has been done. Should walk: subjunctive mood: we exact likeness: “resurrection.” How is this possible?
each have the potential of walking as the resurrected Christ!
6] Knowing this, that our old man [self] is crucified with him, that the body of sin
The Tenses of “Salvation” might be destroyed [done away], that henceforth we should not serve sin.
Past Tense: Separation from the Penalty of Sin Justification “Knowing this”: no doubts allowed here.
Present Tense: Separation from the Power of Sin Sanctification
Future Tense: Separation from the Presence of Sin Glorification “Destroyed” = might be rendered powerless. The word “destroyed” is
katargeo, meaning “to make of none effect, to be paralyzed or canceled
Sanctification or nullified”—“that henceforth we should not serve sin.”
Sanctification begins with regeneration, the implanting of spiritual life in Old self is rendered powerless because of our union with Christ in His
a believer. From that starting point, sanctification is God’s progressively death. I no longer have to be a slave to sin. Never again. “It ain’t
separating a believer from sin to Himself and transforming his total life gonna reign no more.” The old nature still exists, as described in 5:6,
experience toward holiness and purity. The process of sanctification 8, 10: helpless, ungodly, rebellious, and an enemy of God. But now it
for a believer never ends while he is on earth in his mortal body. It is needn’t be in charge.
consummated in glorification when that believer—through death and
resurrection or through the Rapture—stands in the presence of God,” 7] For he that is dead is freed from sin.
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What does this mean? Sin = singular; the old sin nature. Our self—our your insisting that what God says is true. The dominion of sin is now
flesh—is determinative in our nature; our sin nature (cf. Prov 23:7 “For your choice. It wasn’t before [without Christ]. Moment-by-moment
as he thinketh in his heart, so is he…). choices. (Chapter 7 & 8 will detail.)
Chapter 6 = What God has done about this. Once and for all. A com- The Christian life is not trying to become what you are not. The Chris-
pleted reality. [This is in contrast to “positive thinking,” “visualization,” tian life is experiencing what you are—in Christ.
“rebirthing yourself”; et al.]
2 Corinthians 5:17
Being dead with Christ—the old self need not dominate. New life is
His goal. It is a fact... We are now a different person. We are accepted “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are
in the Beloved. Never accepted more than right now. But there is even passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
(“much”) more. I am now freed to be able to say “no” but I still must
claim it by faith! Not a fantasy: it is God’s declaration. Note also 2 Cor 5:21: “For he hath
made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the
8] Now since [ not if] we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live righteousness of God in him.”
with him:
9] Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more; death hath no 13] Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin:
more dominion over him. but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and your
members as instruments of righteousness unto God.
This stands in opposition to the practice of the so-called perpetual
sacrifice of Christ in the Roman Catholic Mass. [This also clouds the “instruments”: o[pla hopla, in military context, “weapons” or “armor”
likelihood of life in other planets...] (cf. Rom 13:12; 2 Cor 6:7; 10:4). A related passage is Paul’s exhortation,
“Offer your bodies as living sacrifices . . . to God” (Rom 12:1). [Cf.
The glorified Christ says, “I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, be- Be Ye Transformed is a practical guide to applying this in our lives...]
hold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of
death” (Rev 1:18). The Resurrection opens up eternity to Christ, and it Your daily choices will now determine the results; not your previous
will open up eternity to those who will trust Him. slavery. The power of the old nature is now broken:
10] For in that he died, he died unto sin once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto 14] For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but
God. under grace.
11] Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto
God through Jesus Christ our Lord. Now that is “Good News!” I am now under the principle of grace. The
law requires obedience, and, thus, death.
“Reckon”: consider; count it as true. Present tense: keep on doing; daily,
moment-by-moment. Dead to sin; alive to God. Do you really believe 3) Serve (6:15-23)
it? We share His resurrection life (Eph 2:5-6; Col 2:12-13).
15] What then? shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
God forbid.
2) Thus, Do not Yield (6:12-14)
“May it never be.” Serving by desire (Phil 2:12, 13), empowered by
12] Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the grace. Our response to what He has done inside of us.
lusts thereof.
16] Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants
“Therefore do not let sin reign” (present imperfect, “do not let sin con- ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righ-
tinue to reign”). Don’t let it reign. Stop letting it–right now! How? By teousness?
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There is no middle ground between being a slave to sin and a slave “The wages”: ovyw,nion opsonion, originally meant a soldier’s pay;
to obedience to God. As the Lord Jesus said, “No one can serve two “of sin is death” (eternal death here, in contrast with “eternal life” in
masters... You cannot serve both God and money” (Mt 6:24; Lk 16:13). v. 23b).
Mammon = confidence in wealth. Paul will also point out that being a
slave to sin leads to death (cf. Rom 6:21, 23). Summary
17] But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from
the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you.
• Three times in this chapter Paul wrote that sin results in death
(Rom 6:16, 21, 23).
“Thanks be to God”: He did it. • This death is eternal separation from God in hell, in which
unbelievers suffer conscious torment forever (Lk 16:24-25).
“Ye were” Gr: perfect tense; continuous action in past time. • This is the wages they have earned and deserve because of their
sin (Rom 5:12; 7:13).
“Obedient from the heart” by believing in the Gospel. • By contrast, the gift (ca,risma charisma, “grace-gift”) of God is
eternal life (Jn 3:16, 36).
“Was delivered” ; As Isaiah 53:6ff predicted...Eph 2:8, 9 etc. • Eternal life is a gift that cannot be earned (Eph 2:8-9; Titus 3:5).
Col 2:6: “As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk Next Session
ye in him...”
Study Romans 7 = “Law School.” What kind of “adultery” is Paul re-
18] Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants [slaves] of righteous-
ferring to in his opening allegory? ( Rom 7:1-4). When was Paul “alive
ness.
without the law”? (Rom 7:9). What is the purpose of the Law?
[Have you been?] Your new nature will always desire to follow God.
Following your old self will result in misery.
The Book of Romans Session 8
19] I speak after the manner of men because of the infirmity of your flesh: for as ye
have yielded your members servants to uncleanness and to iniquity unto iniquity;
Romans 7: Law School
even so now yield your members servants to righteousness unto holiness.
Review
“I speak as in human fashion...”
Rom 1 Intro and background; Pagan Man
“Yield” = present. Rom 2 Moral Man; Religious Man
Rom 3 God’s Greatest Problem
20] For when ye were the servants of sin, ye were free from righteousness. Rom 4 God’s Greatest Gift
21] What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed? for the Rom 5 The Sequence to Maturity
end of those things is death.
Rom 6 Sin “Ain’t gonna reign no more”
22] But now being made free from sin, and become servants to God, ye have your
fruit unto holiness, and the end everlasting life.
Rom 7 Law School
“Made free from sin:” aorist; once and for all. Myths of Our Time
“Slaves,” doulos, to God. It is a shock to realize how much of our modern culture is built on
myths that are contrary to known truth. Dave Breese’s book, Seven
23] For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Men Who Rule the World From Their Graves, highlights the continuing
Christ our Lord.
impact of men like Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, et al.
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The Theory of Evolution goes far beyond biology and anthropology: it The Burden of the Law
permeates our psychological concepts, our social concepts, and politi-
cal philosophies. Stephen, before the Sanhedrin, said that they had “… received the law by the
disposition of angels, and have not kept it” (Acts 7:53). Peter calls it a yoke
The paradigm of the “Ascent of Man” is built on the erroneous view of “which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear” (Acts 15:10).
man as improving himself through education and technology, et al. It
assumes that man develops in response to his environment. It assumes For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law,
that with the proper environment and education that one can change but under grace.
the fundamental nature of Man. [Even in our courts of law, we excuse Romans 6:14
responsibility for crimes as the result of environmentally introduced
1] Know ye not, brethren, (for I speak to them that know the law,) how that the
factors....]
law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth?
This contradicts what the Scripture teaches us: “The heart is deceitful
[Verses 1-6 relate to Romans 6:14—the intervening verses (6:15-23)
above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?” (Jeremiah
being a digression raised by the question in 6:15.]
17:9).
The statement that a believer identified with Jesus Christ in His death is
“desperately” = vWna’ ‘anash, to be weak, sick, frail; desperate, incurable; no longer “under Law” (6:14) should not have surprised Paul’s readers
desperately wicked; to be incurable. The “Depravity of Man” is one of because they were men who know the Law.
the most reluctantly accepted doctrines of a serious Bible student.
This statement should not be restricted to Jewish believers in the church
Nowhere in Scripture is the heart of man cured. The miracle of regen- at Rome because Gentiles also knew the principle that the Law has au-
eration is that we are given a new heart. The old one is incurable. This thority (kyrieuei, “rules as lord”; cf. Rom 6:9; 14) over a man only as
is what Romans 7 clarifies for us. long as he lives. This is a self-evident truth, which Paul then illustrated
by marriage, an allegorical example. (And Paul is not giving us instruc-
Ultimate Commentary tions on divorce and remarriage here; he will do that elsewhere.)
For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, 2] For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband so
that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope. long as he liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is loosed from the law of her
Romans 15:4 husband.
Caveats
A married woman (lit., “the under-a-man woman”) is bound (perf. tense,
The treasure of our heritage, and the patterns that teach us…However, “has been bound and stands bound”) to her husband as long as he is alive.
beware the lure of legalism (cf. The Council in Jerusalem; Acts 15): But if her husband dies (in Gr., a third-class condition indicating a real
Abraham was saved before he was circumcised, and before the law was possibility) she is released (perf. tense, “has been and stands discharged”)
given…see Romans 3:20 and 3:28. from the law of marriage (lit., “from the law of the man”).
The Law She is bound to him by marriage while he lives, and obviously his death
frees her from that marriage.
The Mosaic Law is where many Christians go to try to find Christian
living. Now Paul is going to show that the Mosaic Law has no claim 3] So then if, while her husband liveth, she be married to another man, she shall
on the believer. Actually, the Law condemned man to die; it was a be called an adulteress: but if her husband be dead, she is free from that law;
ministration of condemnation (2 Cor 3:9). You don’t contact the judge so that she is no adulteress, though she be married to another man.
who sentenced you to die and ask him how you are going to live!
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Paul continues the illustration, pointing out that if a wife marries (lit., “if Purpose of the Law
she comes to”) another man while her husband is still alive she is called
(future tense, “shall be publicly known as”) an adulteress. Conversely, 5] For when we were in the flesh, the motions of sins, which were by the law, did
on the death of her husband she is free from that marriage (cf. 7:2). So work in our members to bring forth fruit unto death.
she is not an adulteress if she marries (lit., “even though she comes to”)
another man. A widow who marries again is not guilty of adultery. The apostle continues, “...were in the flesh,” imperfect, constantly;
“while we were; “in” under the domination of self; sarx, i.e., the sin
Note: The Mosaic Law had no provision for a married woman to get a nature; (cf. Rom 7:18, 25); the sinful passions aroused by the Law were
divorce. Thus, she is a “type” of the believer. Marriages were arranged; at work in our bodies. This describes a believer before he was saved
the woman had no choice...a loveless obligation... This leads to a most (cf. Rom 6:19). The Law by its prohibitions aroused sinful passions,
provocative metaphorical application: as will be explained in Rom 7:7-13.
4] Wherefore, my brethren, ye also are become dead to the law by the body of Sin, Paul repeatedly affirmed, leads to death (Rom 5:15, 17, 21; 6:16,
Christ; that [for the purpose that] ye should be married to another, even to him 21, 23; 7:10-11, 13; 8:2, 6, 10, 13).
who is raised from the dead, that we should bring forth fruit unto God.
The law energized our rebellion... The law cannot bring us into a righ-
Speaking of the believer as the “Bride of Christ.” Who are the “adul- teous life. It can only demonstrate our sinful nature.
terers”?! In Christ, law-keepers are “adulterers”! This is the key to the
If you understand this passage you will understand what most of the
whole Book of Romans. Paul applies his illustration of marriage to
people that have ever lived have not been able to grasp: What is the
the believer and the Law, an allegorical example: the first husband is
purpose of the law of God?
the Adamic nature, the fallen nature; the second husband is Christ (the
hero of the piece...). 6] But now we are delivered from the law, that being dead wherein we were held;
that we should serve in newness of spirit, and not in the oldness of the letter.
Dead to the Law
“Delivered” = released from; unshackled; “held”= constantly bound by.
He said that you also died (lit., “you were put to death,” as was true of
Jesus) to the Law. Just as a believer “died to sin” (6:2) and so is “set free But now, being identified with Christ, believers are dead to the Law.
from sin” (6:18, 22), so he also died to the Law and is separated and set Like the widow released from marital obligations, so believers are
free from it (6:14; cf. Gal 2:19). As a wife is no longer married to her released from the Law and its arousal to sin.
husband when he dies, so a Christian is no longer under the Law.
“So that we serve:” present tense, constantly serve. The purpose of this
release “from the Law” is so that we may serve (or better, “be slaves”; cf.
This separation was through the body of Christ, that is, because of
“slave[s]” in 6:6, 16 [3X], 17-18, 20, 22) in the new way of the Spirit,
Christ’s death on the cross. As a result, Christians belong to another, to
and not in the old way of the written code. [Chapter 8: kata, believer
Him who was raised from the dead (cf. Rom 6:4, 9). Believers are,
cannot be dominated by.]
indeed, united to Him as His Bride (Eph 5:25).
Moreover the law entered, that the offence might abound. But where sin
God’s purpose in all this is “that we might bear fruit to God “ (cf. Rom abounded, grace did much more abound:
6:22; Gal 5:22-23; Phil 1:11). Only a person who is spiritually alive Romans 5:20
can bear spiritual fruit, that is, holy living (cf. Jn 15:4-5).
This strange thought echoes throughout Romans. The law was given
A person who is married to Christ should also bear spiritual progeny. so that sin might increase. Paul is going to discuss this in more depth.
Paul moved from the second person plural (“you”) to the first person When the law comes we will sin more which will reveal to us our sin
plural (“we”), including himself along with his readers. nature. And that we, by our own effort, can’t make it.
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Letter vs. Spirit “May it never be!” That which reveals sin cannot be sin. “Sin” = singu-
lar: sin nature. “Known sin” = ginw,skw ginosko, to get a knowledge of;
“Known lust” = ei;dw eido or oi;da oida, perceive, observe, understand;
Letter Spirit pluperfect: past, with results that go on; “Covet” = evpiqumi,a epithumia,
desire, craving, longing, desire for what is forbidden, lust.
Depends on the flesh (Rom 8:3) Depends upon God’s power (Lk 23:49;
Acts 1:8)
The Law arouses sin (7:5) but that does not mean the Law itself is sin.
In fact, Paul said later, the Law is holy (v. 12) and spiritual (v. 14). Paul
Produces rebellion (Rom 7:8) Produces God’s desires (Phil 2:13)
went on to explain that the Law made sin known (cf. 3:19-20).
Results in more sin (Rom5:20) Righteousness (Rom 8:4)
Exodus 20: The 10 Commandments
Brings wrath (Rom 4:15) Brings joy, peace, production (Gal
1) v.3 No other gods before me
5:22, 23)
2) v.4 No graven image
3) v.7 Do not take God’s Name in vain
Not of faith (Gal 3:12) By faith (Gal 5:5; 2 Cor 5:7)
4) v.8 Remember the Sabbath
5) v.12 Honor father and mother
Kills (2 Cor 3:4-6; Gal 3:21) Gives life... (Phil 2:12-13).
6) v.13 Do not murder
7) v.14 Do not commit adultery
Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence 8) v.15 Do not steal
only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with 9) v.16 Do not be a false witness
fear and trembling.For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to 10) v.17 Do not desire the unavailable (covet)
do of his good pleasure.
Philippians 2:12-13 This last commandment is different; it has a unique character whose
intent is internal. This is the one that the Holy Spirit used to get Paul.
“Work out:” “katerga,zomai katergazomai, to work to the outside from (Cf. Paul’s performance under the law: Phil 3:4ff.)
the result that is already on the inside.
You “keep the ten commandments?” Or worse,“...the Sermon on the
Why the Law was Given (cf. Rom 5:20) Mount?” Cf. The Law as God sees it: Mt 5... Can’t miss one point: Cf.
James 2:10; Gal 3:10!! The Christian life isn’t difficult; it is impossible.
1) The Law was given to expose our sin nature (Rom 7:7).
2) To incite the sin nature to sin more (Rom 7:8-23); sin nature Then, to be specific, he mentioned coveting. The Law’s prohibition, “Do
cannot be reformed. not covet” (Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21), makes people want to covet all the
3) To drive us to despair of self-effort (Rom 7:24, 25). more. Paul knew sin as a principle and specifically, covetousness as an
4) To drive us to dependence upon the Holy Spirit alone (Rom 8:1-4). expression of it, and that knowledge came through the Law. [Paul picked
the 10th: a commandment of intent; thus, the Law is spiritual...]
These four points must be experienced before you can continue in
the Spirit. The involvement of the Mosaic Law in the discussion of a 8] But sin, taking occasion by the commandment, wrought in me all manner of
believer’s identification with Christ and death to sin raises a question concupiscence. For without the law sin was dead [dormant].
about the Law’s relationship to sin:
“dead” = dormant. Paul described how it worked. The indwelling prin-
7] What shall we say then? Is the law sin? God forbid. Nay, I had not known sin, ciple of sin, seizing the opportunity (lit., “taking occasion,” a starting
but by the law: for I had not known [understand] lust [coveting], except the point) “in me” : autobiographical (v.7ff )... and as a believer!
law had said, Thou shalt not covet.
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“Occasion” = avformh, aphorme: 1) a place from which a movement or 10] And the commandment, which was ordained to life, I found to be unto death.
attack is made, a base of operations; 2) metaphor; that by which endeavor
is excited and from which it goes forth: 2a) that which gives occasion Paul then understood.
and supplies matter for an undertaking, the incentive; 2b) the resources
we avail ourselves of in attempting or performing anything. 11] For sin, taking occasion by the commandment, deceived me, and by it slew me.
Afforded by the commandment (cf. Rom 7:11), it produced in me every Apart from the Law, the principle of sin was dormant and inactive; but
kind of covetous desire. using the commandments of the Law, it demonstrated its controlling
force over one’s actions. So this sin “deceived” him [“led him astray”;
“In me”: It is significant that, beginning with verse 7 and continuing cf. 2 Cor 11:3; 1 Tim 2:14)] and put him to death (lit., “killed” him),
through this chapter, the Apostle Paul turned to the first person singular, not physically but spiritually. How did it deceive him? By luring him
presenting his personal experience. Up to this point he had used the to attempt to live for God by his own effort...
third person, the second person, and even the first person plural. But
now he described his own experience, allowing the Holy Spirit to apply 12] Wherefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good.
the truth to his readers.
The law is designed to show my helplessness. Paul continues to explore
“Concupiscence”: strong desiring of every kind. The Law is not the cause the paradox...
of the act of sin; the principle or nature of sin within an individual is.
But the Law’s specific commandments stimulate the sin principle into 13] Was then that which is good made death unto me? God forbid. But sin, that it
acts that violate the commandments and give those acts the character might appear sin, working death in me by that which is good; that sin by the
of transgression (Rom 4:15; cf. 3:20; 5:13b, 20a). commandment might become exceeding sinful.
As Paul concluded, “Apart from Law, sin is dead.” This does not mean It is the sin nature—revealed by our inability to keep the law—that is
that sin has no existence without the Law (Rom 5:13), but that without our enemy within.. “That by the commandment sin might become utterly
the Law sin is less active, for the Law arouses “sinful passions” (7:5). sinful.” That is, undeniable.
9] For I was alive without the law once: but when the commandment came, sin Myth: Man is a result of his environment, vs. unreformable and “incur-
revived, and I died. ably wicked...” Even the Believer can’t keep the law. Trying to keep
codes stimulates the old nature, and rebellion...
When was this? When he reached the age of accountability.
14] For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin.
“Alive once” as a youth prior to his awareness and understanding of the
full impact of God’s commandments. The clause, “but when the com-
“I am”: present tense, 1st person! Autobiographical.
mandment came,” does not speak of the giving of the Mosaic Law, but
the dawning of the significance of the commandment (“Do not covet”)
Understanding the conflict in personal sanctification involves seeing
on Paul’s mind and heart before his conversion. The result was that the
the relationship between a believer and his indwelling sin. In verse
principle of sin within made its presence and power known (it sprang
14, Paul made a transition from the previous subject (vv. 7-13) to the
to life) in his violations of the commandment. As a result Paul died
next one.
spiritually (cf. 6:23a) under the sentence of judgment by the Law he had
broken. The law unveils the sin nature; and implies accountability.
The statement, “The Law is spiritual” (cf. v. 12), is not only the con-
“Died”: metaphorically separated from fellowship. [This verse is also clusion of Paul’s previous argument but also an accepted fact among
viewed as a basis for children being saved prior to the age of account- people. The Law comes from God who is Spirit (Jn 4:24) and expresses
ability. See also 2 Sam 12:15-23.] God’s will for human living.
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Paul, using himself as the example, said the problem is that “I am carnal” [Yet, this is the guy that God selected to write 14 epistles; who, in one
(•sarkiko,j sarkinos, “fleshy, made of flesh”), unspiritual. Present tense: lifetime brought the Gospel to the outer limits of the Roman Empire;
continual. In addition, he was sold as a slave (perf. tense, “had been sold etc. Talk about dedication and commitment... And yet in utter despair...
and remained in that state”) under sin; (cf. “under sin” in Rom 3:9). and yet out of this comes these letters of victory...]
The clause, “sold under sin” describes an unregenerate person; but sin 16] If then I do that which I would not, I consent unto the law that it is good.
also resides in a believer, who is still subject to sin’s penalty of physi-
cal death. As a result, indwelling sin continues to seek to claim what it This is a key insight, contrary to all human nature: despite this paradox,
considers its property even after one has become a Christian. “I agree with the law that it is good and right.” Here the Greek word for
“good” is kalw/j, kalos, “beautiful, noble, excellent,” whereas in verse
Lazarus (Cf. John 11:21-27; 34-39; 41-45; 53) 12 it is avgaqo,j agathos, “useful, upright.”
17] Now then it is no more I that do it, but sin [nature] that dwelleth in me.
Lazarus went through three stages:
1) He was dead;
2) He was raised but defeated —he was bound in grave clothes; [This does not mean Paul was avoiding personal responsibility for his
3) He was dangerous to God’s enemies! actions; he was speaking of the conflict between his desires and the sin
within him. Cf. Flip Wilson theology: “The devil made me do it.” ]
Those are the stages we need to go through: We were dead. When we
received Christ, we were made alive, but still defeated, wrapped in First of ray of hope: This is not the new nature, the problem is the old
our grave clothes! Holy Spirit wants to loose us and let us go, so we nature. Another key insight.
too will become dangerous.
The Spirit Is Willing, the Flesh Is Weak
Sin Deceived Him
18] For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good thing: for to will
is present with me; but how to perform that which is good I find not.
Three Categories of People:
1) The Natural Man Lost (1 Cor 2, 3; Rom 1-3)
2) The Carnal Man Saved but undelivered (1 Cor 3, Rom 8) Note the qualifying phrase: in my flesh (old self). “The spirit is willing
3) The Spiritual Man but the flesh is weak” (cf. Mt 26:41).
19] For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do.
Here Paul is dealing with believers. They are alive, dead to the law, but
still defeated because they are trying to keep the Law under their own All present tense verbs: constant action. A restatement of v. 15.
strength.. The only way to keep the Law of God is by the Holy Spirit!
20] Now if I do that I would not, it is no more I that do it, but sin [nature] that
In relating his personal experience in Rom 7:14-25, Paul consistently dwelleth in me.
will use the present tense whereas he had previously used the imperfect
and aorist tenses: he is describing his present conflict as a Christian with A restatement of v.17, but with a further insight. The source of sin is
indwelling sin and its continuing efforts to control his daily life. the old nature. Paul now, as we often have as a small child, in candor
and honesty, admits he doesn’t understand his own behavior.
15] For that which I do I allow not: for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate,
that do I.
Paul recognized that even as a believer he had an indwelling principle
of sin that once owned him as a slave and that still expressed itself
“Do” = “katerga,zomai katergazomai, to work to the outside from the
through him to do things he did not want to do and not to do things he
result that is already on the inside. “For I am constantly not practicing
desired to do. This is a problem common to all believers.
what I would like to do, but I keep on doing that which I hate.”
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If Freud could only have known this, we could empty the psychiatric Recognizing the facts of experience, Paul said he saw another law or
clinics... Psychology can only deal with symptoms = guilt. Rather than principle at work within him. This is the principle of sin. Paul called
its cause: sin. it “sin living in me” (Rom. 7:17, 20), “evil is present with me” (v. 21),
and “the sinful nature” (vv. 5, 18, 25).
21] I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me.
The indwelling principle of sin is constantly mounting a military
Here (and also in 8:2, “law” (no,moj nomos) means principle. This law campaign against the new nature, trying to gain victory and control
or principle is the reality of ever-present evil in an individual whenever (cf. “slave” in vv. 14, 25 and “slaves” in 6:17, 19-20), of a believer
he wants to do good. and his actions.
22] For I delight in the law of God after the inward man:
The new nature is called “the law” of the “mind” (noos; cf. Rom 7:25)
because it has the capacity for perceiving and making moral judgments.
(The “inward man” is used in the Greek New Testament also in 2 Cor
Further, despite a believer’s identification with Jesus Christ’s death and
4:16 and Eph 3:16.) Delight in God’s Law was the psalmist’s response,
resurrection and his efforts to have Christ-honoring attitudes and actions,
stated repeatedly in Psalm 119 (e.g., vv. 16, 24, 47; cf. Ps 1:2). Because
he cannot in his own power resist his indwelling sin nature. In and of
of regeneration, a believer has a new nature or capacity for loving
himself he repeatedly experiences defeat and frustration
spiritual truths. The real You...
Whosoever abideth in him sinneth not: whosoever sinneth hath not seen [This will be dealt with in Romans 12, and is practically developed in
him, neither known him. Little children, let no man deceive you: he that our book, Be Ye Transformed...]
doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous. He that com-
mitteth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this Deliver Me From this Body of Death
purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works
of the devil. Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed 24] O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.
1 John 3:6-9
Significantly Paul’s description of himself is part of John’s picture of
the church of Laodicea: “wretched” (Rev. 3:17). This is a saved man.
This is one of the most misunderstood passages. No one born of God
The word wretched carries with it the note of exhaustion because of the
keeps on sinning: “it” = “his seed” cannot sin (cf. 1 John 1:8-9)!
struggle. “Who is going to deliver me?” He is helpless.
That ye put off concerning the former conversation the old man, which is
corrupt according to the deceitful lusts; And be renewed in the spirit of Paul recognized that as long as he was in his mortal body he would face
your mind; And that ye put on the new man, which after God is created in the conflict with the indwelling sin principle and would have defeat in
righteousness and true holiness. his own strength. Here he wrote of the “body of death”; in Romans 6:6
Ephesians 4:22-24 he wrote of the “body of sin.” These mean that sin works through one’s
human body (cf. Rom 6:6, 12-13, 19; 7:5, 23), bringing death (Rom
“Be renewed”: Keep on being renewed; present tense, passive voice 6:16, 21, 23; 7:10-11, 13; 8:10).
(Action is received): allow it to happen. How? In the Spirit to renew
your mind (Rom 12:1-2). 25] I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself
serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.
Warring in My Mind
Paul’s answer to this question was triumphant and immediate! Through
23] But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and Jesus Christ our Lord. Just as believers are identified with Him in His
bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members. death and resurrection by faith here and now, so they will join their
resurrected and exalted Lord for all eternity in new bodies, free forever
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from the presence of sin (8:23; Phil 3:20-21). Meanwhile, in this life, Review
Paul concluded, “with the mind (noi; cf. noos in Rom 7:23).
Rom 1 Intro and background; Pagan Man
“I myself serve (lit., “am serving as a slave”) the law of God”; but Rom 2 Moral Man; Religious Man
with the flesh (sarki, “flesh”; cf. vv. 5, 18, where sarki, from sarx, is Rom 3 God’s Greatest Problem
also translated “sinful nature”) a slave to the law of sin (cf. “slave to Rom 4 God’s Greatest Gift (GRACE)
sin,” v. 14). Rom 5 The Sequence to Maturity
Rom 6 Sin “Ain’t gonna reign no more”
While awaiting freedom from the presence of sin, believers still face Rom 7 Law School
conflicts between their regenerated minds (or new natures or capacities) Rom 8 The High Water Mark in Romans
and their sin natures or capacities.
Run, run and do, the Law commands The Challenge of Romans 7
But gives me neither feet nor hands.
Better news the Gospel brings, Paul cried out for outside help: “O wretched man that I am! Who shall
It bids me fly and gives me wings. deliver me from the body of this death?” (Rom 7:24). Who is going to
enable me to live for God?
J. Vernon McGee
Thru the Bible Commentary
Next Session The Work of the Trinity
Deliverance in detail: Study Chapter 8. One of the most favorite chapters God the Father in creation Rom 1:1–3:20
in the New Testament. Ne God the Son in salvation Rom 3:21–7:25
The Book of Romans Session 9 The Holy Spirit is only mentioned twice so far in Romans; in Chapter
Romans 8: Empowering of the Holy Spirit 8, He is mentioned 19 times! Sanctification is the work of the Holy
Spirit in the regenerated life of a believer, delivering the believer
from the power of sin and performing all of God’s will in the life of
The Most Inexhaustible Book the believer.
One of the must frustrating things about teaching the Bible is its in- Contrasts
exhaustibility, especially the Book of Romans. For many chapters of
the Bible, you can consult a dozen commentaries, do a little further In Chapter 5: A summation of the saving work of Jesus Christ;
background research, explore a few pivotal exegetical issues, and feel In Chapter 8: A summation of what Christ did to provide Victory
that you have a reasonable grasp of the chapter. in each of our lives.
Not so with Romans! It would be easy to lecture over an hour on each In Chapter 5, justification (declared righteous) by faith is forever;
verse! Romans is, perhaps, probably the most inexhaustible book in the In Chapter 8, we learn that a godly life is insured through the
entire Bible. But we shall attempt a balance... And we are now about to power of the Holy Spirit.
embark on one of the most uplifting chapters in the entire Bible!
In Chapter 5, our performance is based on our understanding of God’s
Godet: “This is the Holy of Holies of the Word of God.” love for us;
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In Chapter 8, our performance is based on the power of the Holy We Are Under a Different “Law”
Spirit.
2] For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free [set me free]
In Chapter 5, it reveals our relationship to God; from the law of sin and death.
In Chapter 8, it reveals our relationship to the world, conflict,
the flesh, tribulation. Summarizes Romans 7 (cf. 7:23). While the law of sin and death will
be with us as long as we are in this body; but it doesn’t necessarily have
In Chapter 5, the Holy Spirit is mentioned only once (v.5); dominion. The “law” of the Spirit can have dominion.
In Chapter 8, the power available to us through the Holy Spirit is
developed in its fullness to give us assured victory. Example: The law of gravity is upon all of us. However, with a proper
air foil, and sufficient velocity through the air, we can enjoy dominion
Chapter 5 is the capstone on our salvation in Christ; over gravity. We can take advantage of the greater power over the law
Chapter 8 is the capstone on our victory in Christ. of gravity.
“The law of the Spirit of life”: genitive case = “The law of the Life-
Romans 8: The High Water Mark of Romans giving Spirit.”
First four verses are a continuation from Chapter 7. These opening verses
Organic Union (Abiding in Him: John 15:1-5)
are a summing up of the truths unfolded from Rom 5:12 through 7:25:
The chapter divisions are not “inspired” (they were devised by Stephen
• Menorah: six + 1 = 7.
Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury in the early 13th century).
• One Body, caught up (Rev 12:5,6). Yet, not all who enter, inherit
1] There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus. (Rom 8:17).
• Enoch translated before judgment (Gen 5:24).
“Now” in the sense of logic, summarizing and concluding the argu- 3] For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his
ment of what has gone before. This is one of the greatest assurances own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh:
a Christian can receive: No condemnation from any source, for any
reason, at any time (Jn 3:18). No qualifying clause; it does not depend “For” appears 17 times in this chapter. [Follow Paul’s flawless logic…]
upon our walk! It is not how I feel, but it is what God says... Summary of Chapters 7 and 6:3a = Rom 7:15-19: The flesh (our selves)
will always fail. 3b = Rom 6. Christ died, not only for my sins, but for
[“Who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.” was added in KJV the sinner, that is, my sin nature. [The Book of Romans is more about
from v.4. Not in any of the original reliable texts—all the oldest manu- God’s problems than ours; however, if those are solved there aren’t
scripts agree. It first appears around the 6th century; not in manuscripts any others!]
in the 3rd and 4th century. Added by either scribal error, or misguided
attempt at smoothing the transition to v.2. Yet this would promote a “...in the likeness of sinful flesh.” He was truly human, yet without sin: the
contradiction to all that has gone before.] perfect man. The virgin birth, as prophesied in Gen 3:15, Isa 7:14...
• Chapter 8 opens: no possibility of condemnation. 4] That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after
the flesh, but after the Spirit.
• Chapter 8 closes: no possibility of separation!
“That” = purpose clause. All that has been said now converges to this
How does one become “in” Christ? By the baptism of the Holy Spirit fact: all righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in [not by] us, who
(Rom 6:3-4; 1 Cor 12:13).We are in an inseparable organic union with walk according to the Spirit and not according to flesh. [That is, not
Him! The safest place in the entire universe is on that Cross! That was trying by our own efforts]. A statement of fact, not an imperative (Gal
validated by emptying a tomb. And that’s where we all need to be. 5:16 is an imperative).
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Indwelling of Holy Spirit 3. Sexual Death:
Verses 5-27 develop a wide range of truth regarding the indwelling of Rom 4:19: “And being not weak in faith, he considered not his own
the Holy Spirit. Verses 5-7 emphasize the impossibility of living by any body [which is] now dead, when he was about an hundred years old,
system of resources other than the Holy Spirit: “Positive Thinking;” neither yet the deadness of Sara’s womb...”
“Positive Confession;” et al. (AVIS: “We Try Harder.” That’s why they
are always second best.) 4. Positional Death:
5] For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are Rom 6:3-5: “Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus
after the Spirit the things of the Spirit. Christ were baptized into his death? Therefore we are buried with him
by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead
“Flesh” = human resources. The contrast between two believers: the by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of
impossibility of trying to live for God by human effort, vs. those that life. For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death,
are truly walking by the Spirit. we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection...”
Which is controlling you? The “human” viewpoint [your capability] Col 3:3-4: “For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.
or God’s viewpoint [His ability through you]? When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear
with him in glory.”
Sincerity, or the lack thereof, is not the issue; the basis is. Is your mind
on the things of the Spirit or on the things of the world? 5. Operational Death:
6] For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Eph 5:14-18: “Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that sleepest, and arise
from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light. See then that ye walk
The Greek is more blunt: “For the mind of [under the domination of] circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, Redeeming the time, because
the flesh is death. The mind [under the domination of] the Spirit is life the days are evil. Wherefore be ye not unwise, but understanding what
and peace.” (Genitive case in each.) These are both believers: “death” the will of the Lord is. And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess;
= out of fellowship; separated. but be filled with the Spirit...”
6 Different “Deaths” Addressed to the believer who is not filled with the Spirit is, thus,
operationally dead... [Trammeled by their grave clothes... Jn 11.] Cf.
1. Physical Death: when the soul leaves the body. (When the soft- Rev 3:1; Heb 6:1; Heb 9:14.
ware leaves the hardware...)
6. Second Death:
2. Spiritual Death: separation of the human spirit from the soul.
Rev 20:6, 14: “He that is born once will die twice. He that is born twice
Mt 8:22: “Follow me; let the dead bury the dead.” Let those who are will die but once.”
spiritually dead bury the dead... Many uses for the term “death”: Mt 8:22. Eph 2:1; 1 Cor 15:31. Thus,
Eph 2:1: “And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and v. 6 refers to operational/temporal death (Gal 5:22: “...peace...”).
sins;
The Flesh Cannot Please God
Col 2:13: “And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of
your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all 7] Because the carnal mind is enmity against [hostile toward] God: for it is not
trespasses; subject [continually, present tense] to the law of God, neither indeed can be
[for it is not able to do so].
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Romans 7 again. The things I hate I keep doing...The flesh will never Conditional Classes for the Word “If...” in Greek
be improved. We are powerless to change our nature; therefore, we
cannot—in our own efforts—really please God. He alone is the source • If and it’s so; “since, indeed,”
of power for holiness. • If and it’s not so;
• If: maybe it’s so and maybe it’s not;
8] So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God. • If: I wished it was so but probably not;
“In the flesh”: Under the dominion of the flesh; an unbeliever. [vs. “ac- Greek is the most explicit language ever devised. (Perhaps that is why
cording to the flesh”]: a lapse in a believer. To be proud is to be blind; God chose it for the New Testament.)
to be discouraged is unbelief; to be disappointed in yourself means
you relied on yourself; to hope to do better is to fail to see yourself in • “If”: First class conditional = “Since.”
Christ only. • “indwells” (dwelleth) = take up residence in (present tense, continu-
ous process).
Spirit of God • Paul, ostensibly blameless before the law exclaims (answers Phil
3:6), “ O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the
9] But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwells body of this death?” (Rom 7:24).
in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His [does
not belong to Him]. 12] Therefore, brethren, we are debtors [under obligation], not to the flesh, to live
after the flesh.
“But” = However... “in” = under dominion of... “Spirit of Christ” =
Holy Spirit, whose mission is to reveal Christ; (Jn 16:13, 14. et al. cf. We owe nothing to the flesh . We are not its debtors to do its service,
Isa 11:1, 2; Rev 1:4; 3:1, et al = the Seven-fold Spirit of God). not since victory is guaranteed in Christ (1 Cor 10:13).
Every believer has the Holy Spirit. But is He in control of your life? 13] For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify
Do you have the Spirit of Christ in you? Are you in the power of His the deeds of the body, ye shall live.
presence? Do you take advantage of it?
Summary of Romans 6, 7 and 8 (so far)
10] And if Christ be in you, [though] the body is dead because of sin; but [yet] the
Spirit is life because of righteousness. If you keep on living after the flesh ye shall [keep on] dying. “Die” is in the
present tense! (e.g. operational death; separation from fellowship...)
Cf. Rom 6:6: Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him,
that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not “Deeds” = pra/xij praxis, something that it’s a deeply ingrained habit.
serve sin. [“Destroyed” = “rendered powerless.”] Re: the commands of Rom 6:12, 13. Empowered by the Spirit. Mortify:
Active voice = requires volition on our part.
“Righteousness” = whose? His!
Realization of Sonship
11] But if [since] the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead [continuously]
dwells in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your 14] For as many as are [being continually] led by the Spirit of God, they are the
mortal bodies by his Spirit [who] that indwells [take residence in] in you. sons of God.
The Holy Spirit is the One who raised Jesus from the dead: Paul reminds Present tense: continually. Passive voice: subject receives the action. “Son”:
us that we, too, need a resurrection life! And he is speaking operation- ui`oj, , huios, adult son.. The Prodigal Son never lost his sonship...cf. Luke
ally, right now... 15. No child of God can be happy in living for the things of the flesh.
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The prodigal son may get into the pig pen, but he will never be content Rewards
to stay there. He is bound to say, “I will arise and go to my father.”
“...if so be that we suffer with Him.” There are conditions to our specific
15] For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received destiny that will be taken up when we explore inheritance (in contrast
the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. to salvation alone). Will all who enter, inherit?
In Roman law, adoption was required, even of a legitimate son, to inherit. What is a Metachoi? me,tocoj metochos {met’-okh-os}: sharing in,
This ceremony, legally held in the forum, was called the “Adoption.” partaking; a partner (in a work, office, or dignity); cf. 1 Cor 3:12-15 .
All born in his family were children, but only those adopted were rec-
ognized as sons. After adoption, they could never be disowned. [Cf. Jesus suffered trials; all the apostles suffered. Jesus promised us trials
Lew Wallace, Ben Hur: the Roman admiral adopted Judah Ben Hur as (Jn 16:33). There are two possible errors we can make:
his legal son...] But they can be disinherited. We will be taking this
up in Chapter 9 and following.] 1) No trials anticipated;
2) Morbid fear of trials (1 Cor 10:13).
Hebrew Language: An Alphabet Lesson
[The Hebrew alphabet consists not only of phonemes, but of sememes,
Why Do Christians Have Trials?
units of meaning. Aleph, a the first letter, originally written like an ox’s
1. To glorify God Dan 3:16-18, 24-25
head, means strength, or leader (being first). Bet, b originally written
2. Discipline for known sin Heb 12:5-11; James 4:17;
like a tent or teepee, means house. (Beth-Lehem, house of bread; Beth-
Rom 14:23; 1 Jn 1:9
El, house of God, etc.) An Aleph + Bet = “the leader of the house”;
3. To prevent us from falling into sin 1 Pet 4:1-2
i.e., Father. Insert a Heh, h or breath, and you get the essence of the
4. To keep us from pride—Paul kept
father, Ahab, the word for love, which is indeed, the heart or essence
from pride by his “thorn in the flesh.” 2 Cor 12:7-10
of the Father: John 3:16.]
His eyes? Gal 4:15; 6:11
5. To build faith 1 Pet 1:6-7
“Abba” is the familiar form of Father; perhaps, “Daddy” comes close;
6. To cause growth Rom 5:3-5
endearment, intimacy. Jesus Himself used the double term in Gethse-
7. To teach obedience and discipline Acts 9:15-16; Phil 4:11-13
mane: Mark 14:36.
8. To equip us to comfort others 2 Cor 1:3-4
16] The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: 9. To prove the reality of Christ in us 2 Cor 4:7-11
10. For testimony to the angels Job 1:8; Eph 3:8-11; 1 Pet 1:12
“Itself”: The Greek requires a neuter because the word Spirit, pneu/ma
Hal Lindsey, Combat Faith
pneuma, is a neuter noun. In English, it is correct to use the personal
#3, 4, & 6 from Faith in the Night Seasons
pronoun, He. He communes with our spirits; He illumines, instructs,
Thus: James 1:2-4.
and guides...
But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have After the Curse
entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared
The revealing of the sons of God will occur when Christ
for them that love him.
1 Corinthians 2:9 returns for His own. We will share His glory (Rom 8:18;
Col 1:27; 3:4; Heb 2:10) and will be transformed (Rom 8:23). All of
Romans 8:17b-27 will contrast our present state with the coming nature (inanimate and animate) is personified as waiting eagerly for
glory... that time.
18] For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be com- 20] For the creature was made subject to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him
pared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. who hath subjected the same in hope,
“Reckon”: counting up both the debits and credits on the ledger of “Vanity”: mataio,thj mataiotes, futility, frailty, purposelessness, failure,
life… decay, perishable (Eph 4:17; 2 Pet 2:18). Vanity describes the change
and decay that pervades all created things (Rom 8:21). God judged the
totality of His Creation along with people for their sin (Gen. 3:14, 17-
Christian Suffering?
19); yet, the curse was instituted with a future hope (Rom 8:24).
Jesus suffered trials; all the apostles suffered. Jesus prom- 21] Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corrup-
ised us trials (Jn 16:33). We need the Divine viewpoint: Re- tion into the glorious liberty of the children of God.
“Being Saved”? Even though the Spirit’s words are not expressed, the Father knows
what the Spirit is thinking. This is an interesting statement about the
Three tenses of “Being Saved”: Father’s omniscience and the intimacy within the Trinity. The Lord
Jesus also continually intercedes for believers in God’s presence (v.
• Past - Have been saved: Eph 2:8, 9 34; Heb 7:25).
- Positional, called justification, eternal
- Saved from the penalty of sin. This entire session contrasts our present state (with trials) with the
• Present - Are being saved: Rom 6 coming glory (Rom 8:17-28).
- Operationally, by the Holy Spirit, moment-by-moment
28] And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to
- From the power of sin;
them who are the called according to his purpose.
- Called sanctification, a process
• Future - Shall be saved:
Which are the three most important words? The first three: “And we
- From the presence of sin
know.”
- Here called “the redemption of our body.” Rom 8:23
29] For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the
It is important to distinguish between justification and sanctification: con- image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.
fusion over these terms has caused centuries of misunderstanding…
Spurgeon quipped: “God chose me before I was born. I’m glad He
25] But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.
did; otherwise He might have changed His mind!” (Uncertainty about
election can arise from some kind of self-righteousness…)
evlpi,zw elpizo “Hope”: in Greek is stronger than “know”: “to trust in.”
It is a confidence, sureness, of future things. (The opposite of our use
This eternal choice and foreknowledge involves more than establishing
of the term in English.)
a relationship between God and believers: It involves the certainty of
our sanctification!
avpekde,comai apekdechomai “eagerly await”: He who has the strongest
“hope” will have the greatest stability under stress (2 Cor 4:16-18). 30] Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called,
This Greek word is used 7X in the NT…always in regards to the return them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.
of Christ!
Five Phases
The Most Important “Groan” of All, #3
Foreknow God’s Knowledge
26] Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should Predestinate Abraham
pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groan-
Called Isaac
ings which cannot be uttered.
Justified Jacob
“Helpeth” = present tense: “keeps on helping.” He even is our “line Glorified Joseph
backer” on prayer!
• Abraham = “Farther of the Faithful.”
[These are not uttered: This may have nothing to do with praying in • In Isaac: “Thy seed shall be called.” (Gen 21:12; Heb 11:18; Rom
tongues, as some suggest. The groaning is done by the Holy Spirit, not 9:7).
believers, and apparently is not stated in words.] • If God can justify Jacob (the Conniver), He can justify any of us!
This is a conditional reward. Many may arrive in heaven sorely disap- Eternal Security
pointed!
Can a man lose his salvation? Yes! If it depends on him:
• The Arminian denies that the true child of God is eternally secure.
28] And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to
them who are the called according to his purpose. • The Calvinist insists that, if he does not persevere in holiness, he
The Partaker, metachoi, as a true child of God, is “obligated” to per- All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh
severe (Paul’s word, Rom 8:12). But he might not. If he does not, he to me I will in no wise cast out. For I came down from heaven, not
to do mine own will, but the will of him that sent me. And this is the
does not forfeit salvation, but faces divine discipline in time, and the
Father’s will which hath sent me, that of all which he hath given me
loss of reward at the judgment seat of Christ. I should lose nothing, but should raise it up again at the last day. And
this is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the Son,
All three persons of the Godhead have a share in preserving to fruition and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up
that which God has determined. We will attempt to interweave their at the last day.
individual commitment with this review of Romans 8. John 6:37-40
And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, nei-
The Basis of our Eternal Security ther shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which
gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them
1) Upon His Sovereign Purpose out of my Father’s hand.
John 10:28, 29
Eternal purpose declared: Eph 1:11-12. This eternal purpose is anchored
within the veil, confirmed by an oath: Heb 6:17-20. “Shall never” is a double negative in the Greek, a form which is espe-
cially emphatic.
2) Upon His Solemn Promise Note: There are two hands involved! I have searched the original texts; I
cannot find “Whoops!” (no one has ever called God “Butterfingers”).
Our salvation depends upon His promise, and not our faithfulness: Rom
4:16: Therefore it is of faith [nothing on man’s part], that it might be
Some suggest that we, ourselves, can yet snatch ourselves out of the
by grace [everything on God’s part]; to the end the promise might be
Father’s hand. What kind of security is it that offers no security against
sure...
our own weaknesses? (Jn 5:24).
If it depended at any point upon human ability to continue to believe,
then the promise could not be secure. The promise that those who be- 4) Upon His “Much More” Love
lieve will be saved is confirmed everywhere: Gen 15:6; Jn 3:16; Acts
16:33; Rom 4:23-24, et al.) His intent is love based: Cf. Rom 5:6-10. God knew when He saved us
that we were totally depraved, and therefore any new manifestation of
sin in our lives after our conversion cannot be any motivation to God to
3) Upon His Infinite Power change His mind and withdraw His grace and His salvation. Cf. Rom
11:29; Rom 8:32, 38-39.
He is free to save us. Christ’s death has rendered God free to save us
in spite of moral imperfection. Our eternal security does not depend
He saved us for reasons independent of us and outside of us. He was
upon our moral worthiness. Christ is the propitiation for our sins (1
motivated by His electing love, and not by observation of good in the
Jn 2:2).
sinner. We will explore that in our next session we review, Romans
9:10-13.
(To assume that there is some sin which is sufficiently serious to cause
us to forfeit our salvation is to assume that we were less worthy of
God’s sovereign purpose is exemplified in these two verses: ...and in the process not a single person is lost. God completes His plan
without any slippage or shrinkage of inventory! Precisely the same
29] For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the number of men are called, justified, and glorified.
image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.
30] Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called,
them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.
The Basis of our Eternal Security
This eternal choice and foreknowledge involves more than establishing
a relationship between God and believers—it involves the certainty It depends Upon God the Father
of our sanctification! Those God foreknew He also predestined to be
conformed to the likeness of His Son (Rom 8:29). It is astounding to realize that God’s plan of salvation for people is a
program that reaches from eternity past to eternity future which God
1) Foreknow: prior choice, as well as advance knowledge (Amos 3:2): will carry out perfectly.
a personal, loving, and intimate prior choice. The process starts with
foreknowledge. The entire group is brought into God’s eternal plan by Recognizing this, we now encounter...
divine foreknowledge and choice is predestined, “predetermined.”
Seven Questions
2) Predestinate: simply planned in advance. Eph 1:4-6 adds insight...
Seven questions which specifically raise the question of the believer’s
3) Called: referred to here is the efficacious call to come to Him. Jesus eternal security in this magnificent conclusion to Romans 8:
said, “My sheep hear my voice and they follow Me” (Jn 10:27-30).
This is an effectual calling: all that are justified will be glorified (Rom 1, 2) Can opposition defeat the Christian? Rom 8:31
8:23).
31] What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?
4) Justified: declared righteous (Rom 5:1; Cf. Rom 3:24, 28; 4:2; 5:1, 9).
“If”: First class conditional = “since.”
5) Glorified: “Glorified” is another way of saying that God’s children
will be “conformed” to His Son; and that is God’s ultimate “purpose.” Obviously, Satan and his demonic hosts are against believers (cf. Eph
No longer will they “fall short of the glory of God” (Rom 3:23). In the 6:11-13; 1 Pet 5:8), but they cannot ultimately prevail and triumph over
process not a single person is lost.
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believers. God is the self-existent One and the sovereign Creator and, Jesus is God’s appointed Judge (Jn 5:22, 27; Acts 17:31), so Paul answered
since He is for believers, no one can oppose believers successfully. this question by stating, Christ Jesus. But Jesus is the very One whom
the believer has trusted for salvation. Furthermore, He is the One who
3) Will we have the resources? Rom 8:32 died—more than that (lit., “but more”), who was raised to life—who is
at the right hand of God (cf. Lk 22:69; Acts 2:33; 5:31; Eph 1:20; Col
32] He that [even] spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how 3:1; Heb 1:3, 13; 8:1; 10:12; 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22) and is also interceding
shall he not with him also freely give us all things? for us. The Lord Jesus Christ is indeed the Judge, but He is also the
One with whom each believer is identified by faith.
(The KJV and RV failed to translate the little Greek particle ge, ge,
“even,” which gives this passage a peculiar emphasis.) As a result He is a believer’s Sacrifice for sin (cf. Rom 5:8; 8:32), his
new life (a believer shares in Christ’s resurrection life; 6:4, 8, 11; Eph
The word “spare” (evfei,sato, epheisato, from fei,domai, pheidomai) is the
2:5-6; Col 2:13), his Intercessor (cf. Heb 7:25; also the Holy Spirit
same word used in the Septuagint in Genesis 22:12, translated “with-
intercedes, Rom 8:26-27) and his Defense (1 Jn 2:1).
held.” God said to Abraham, “You have not withheld your son.” Then
God directed Abraham to spare Isaac and to offer a ram as a substitute
Certainly the Judge will not condemn His own who are in Him by faith!
(Gen 22:2-14), whereas God offered His own Son, on that very spot,
(Again, cf. Rom 8:1.)
as the Sacrifice for sin (Jn 1:29).
Since God gave the greatest Sacrifice of all, His own Son, He will It Depends Upon God the Son
certainly not hesitate to give believers all other things pertaining to and
leading to their ultimate sanctification (cf. 2 Peter 1:3). Answered: Rom Thus, if God has already justified the man who believes in Jesus (Rom
5:6-10. The next two questions are forensic (legal) in nature: 8:26, 30), how can He lay anything to the charge of His justified one?
4) Will our failures reverse our justification? His justification comes from the imputed righteousness of Christ and
Rom 8:33 is legally ours! It is not a subject of merit, and its loss cannot be the
subject of demerit. Like a father, God can and does correct His earthly
33] Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s elect? It is God that justifieth. sons, but they always remain sons. (Cf. the Prodigal Son, Lk 15:24.)
“Charge”: evgkale,se, enkalesei, “make a formal accusation in court; God, having justified the ungodly (Rom 4:5), will not and cannot contra-
press charges” (cf. Acts 19:40; 23:29; 26:2). dict Himself by charging them with evil. “Who is he that condemneth?”
(Rom 8:34) Paul gives four answers, each of which are taught elsewhere
Satan is identified as “the accuser” of God’s people (Rev 12:10; cf. Zech in Scripture, but are gathered here to underscore the unconditional
3:1). His accusations are valid, because they are based on the believer’s security of the believer:
sinfulness and defilement. But Satan’s accusations will be thrown out
of court, because it is God who justifies. The Judge Himself declares 1) Christ died;
the accused person righteous on the basis of his faith in Jesus Christ 2) He is risen;
(Rom 3:24; 5:1). As a result all accusations are dismissed and no one 3) He advocates; and
can bring an accusation that will stand (cf. Rom 8:1!).
4) He intercedes.
5) Can anyone condemn us for any reason?
1) Upon His Substitutionary Death Rom 5:8, 8:34
Rom 8:34
Who can condemn us if the penalty has already been paid? The greatest
34] Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again,
who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us.
proof of eternal security is justification by faith. (Justification refers to
Paul then quotes Psalm 44:22 to remind his readers that in this life —inspired by Pastor S.D. Lockridge
the people of God must face much affliction (cf. Jn 16:33), including
even martyrdom for some. In the early days of the church one or more He is:
Christians were martyred every day, or faced the possibility of it. Their King of the Jews (racial);
persecutors valued Christians’ lives as nothing more than animals to King of Israel (national);
be butchered. King of all the Ages;
King of Heaven;
37] Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. King of Glory;
King of Kings;
In all these adversities (cf. “all things” in Rom 8:28 and “all things” in ..and Lord of Lords. [Do you know Him? Do you really?]
v. 32 with all these things in v. 37), rather than being separated from
Christ’s love, believers are more than conquerors (present tense, “keep A prophet before Moses;
on being conquerors to a greater degree” or “keep on winning a glori- A priest after Melchizedek;
ous victory”) through Him who loved us. Jesus Christ and His love for A champion like Joshua;
believers enable them to triumph (cf. 2 Cor 2:14). An offering in place of Isaac;
A king from the line of David;
A wise counselor above Solomon;
His Final Guarantee A beloved/rejected/exalted son like Joseph.
And yet far more...
38] For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities,
nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,
39] nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature [created thing], Shall be able to The Heavens declare His glory...
separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. and the firmament shows His handiwork..
Wow—Angels! Principalities [demons]! Powers [of “darkness”!]. What He who is, who was, and who always will be;
else is there? What else, in the entire universe, matters? This should
really re-prioritize our entire outlook on everything! The first and the last
He is the Alpha and the Omega
Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we the Aleph and the Tau
shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; the A and the Z;
for we shall see him as he is. He is the first fruits of them that slept.
1 John 3:2
He is the evgw. eivmi
There is some very provocative physics implied in this: when He shall the hy<h.a, rv,a] hy<h.a
appear we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is. Not a 3- the “I AM that I AM” [the Voice of the Burning Bush!]
dimensional representation of an “n-dimensional” being—but as He He is the Captain of the Lord’s Host
really is since we will be like Him! Wow!! He was the conqueror of Jericho
* * *
He is enduringly strong;
He is entirely sincere;
He is eternally steadfast;
What advantage then hath the Jew? or what profit is there of circumci-
His name is above every name; sion? Much every way: chiefly, because that unto them were committed
That at the name of Yeshua the oracles of God. For what if some did not believe? shall their unbelief
Every knee shall bow make the faith of God without effect?
Every tongue shall confess
That Jesus Christ is Lord! How are the Gentiles to relate to the Jews? If circumcision is of no value
without faith, then what advantage has the Jew? What is the benefit of
His is the kingdom, the power, and the glory... for ever, and ever. circumcision?
...Amen!
* * * This same question was underlying Acts 15 and will be answered in
Coming Up! Chapters 9, 10, and 11. The issue behind all of this is a demonstration
by God to the world that He keeps His promises!
The next three chapters focus on Israel: Chapter 9 - Israel Past; Chapter
1] I say the truth in Christ, I lie not, my conscience also bearing me witness in the
10 - Israel Present; and Chapter 11 - Israel Future. Does God keep His
Holy Ghost,
promises? Who are the metachoi? What different kinds of inheritance 2] That I have great heaviness and continual [unceasing] sorrow in my heart.
are there?
Paul is pouring his heart out—he is talking passionately. This is not an
The Book of Romans Session 12 academic or intellectual issue; he is totally involved with this issue.
The Covenants: Romans 9:1-5 3] For I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my
kinsmen according to the flesh:
Romans 9 Introduction
“I could wish”: imperfect tense (continuous action in past time), optative
This session begins one of the most important “trilogies” in the Scripture: mood (rarely used in NT); the optative mood of a verb is expressive of
Romans 9, 10, 11: Chapter 9 - Israel Past; Chapter 10 - Israel Present; a wish that implies a contrary-to-fact subjunctive; something you wish
and Chapter 11 - Israel Future. Other “trilogies” include: but know is impossible. The grammar implies it is an absolute impos-
sibility. (Thus, another absolute testimony to eternal security!)
There are four Unconditional Covenants that are essential to understand- A divinely ordered ritual: barath, “To cut a covenant.” (Participants
ing both OT and NT: Abrahamic; Land; Davidic; and, Everlasting. would divide a sacrifice and together, in a figure “8,” would repeat
the terms of the covenant.)
1. Abrahamic Covenant
The Terms of the Covenant
Most important (Gen 12:2,3). In this passage there are seven “I Will”
• God declared it eternal and unconditional. Re-confirmed by an oath
statements—four direct and three understood. From this flows God’s
(Gen 22:15-18; 26:2-5. Cf. Heb 6:16-18) and confirmed by the birth
plan for all of mankind! All the other covenants build on this one.
of Isaac and Jacob despite their acts of disobedience! The New Testa-
ment declares it immutable (Heb 6:13-18). Where was Abram in Gen
15:12-17? Asleep! God passed by Himself between the pieces (Cf. Jer
In a.d. 6-7, the legal power of the Sanhedrin was restricted by Caponius.
T h e K in g d o m
No longer did it have authority to deliver capital punishment. This
caused panic among the members of the Sanhedrin: “The scepter had
of
departed from Judah!” They actually thought the Word of God had
failed! They didn’t know that there was the young man growing up in
H e a ve n
Nazareth…Cf. Josephus, Antiquities, 17:13. This transfer of power was *
recorded by Josephus, Wars of the Jews, Bk 2, Ch.8. Cf. The Jerusalem * 739 references to “H eaven”
Talmud, Sanhedrin, folio 24.
The Book of Romans Session 13 Matthew’s Primary Theme: “The Kingdom of Heaven”
The Doctrine of Election: Romans 9:6-13
Matthew 23:37-39: The Purpose of all history
The Tragedy of all history
Romans Outline The Triumph of all history
Chapters 9 - 11 HOPE Dispensational The purpose of all history: that God might gather His children together
- 9 Israel - Past (Jerusalem is a synecdoche for all of Israel). The image of the mother
- 10 Israel - Present bird gathering and covering her brood is a familiar one. Moses used it
- 11 Israel - Future in his farewell sermon (Deut 32:11). It is a picture of love, tender care,
and a willingness to die to protect others. Jesus did die for the sins of
Chapters 12 - 16 LOVE Practical the world, including the nation of Israel: but “His own received Him
not” (Jn 1:11).
Review
The Tragedy of All History
If God is so faithful to His word (Romans 8) that none He has justified
can be condemned, and that none in Him can be separated, then why ...and ye would not! Behold, your house is left unto you desolate.
have the Israelites, who were sovereignly chosen by God and given Matthew 23:38
“unconditional” promises, completely failed and then been rejected? The Triumph of All History
What advantage does the Jew have? (See “10 Advantages of the Jew
For I say unto you, Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say,
on the previous page.)
Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.
Matthew 23:39
Paul will now delve into one of the thorniest briar patches of all: Divine
(S a ra h ) (H a g a r) (K e tu ra h )
Election and Predestination vs. Free Will.
Isaac Ish m ael Z im ran
And he said, Verily I say unto you, No prophet is accepted in his own country.
Esau
“A ra b s ”
N e b a jo th
But I tell you of a truth, many widows were in Israel in the days of Elias, Kedar Jo ksh an
Jacob
when the heaven was shut up three years and six months, when great famine Adbeel Sheba
(S a u d i A ra b ia )
was throughout all the land; But unto none of them was Elias sent, save M ib s a m Dedan
M ed an
unto Sarepta, a city of Sidon, unto a woman that was a widow. M is h m a
Dumah
And many lepers were in Israel in the time of Eliseus the prophet; and M assa M id ian
Hadar Ephah
none of them was cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian. And all they in
Te m a Epher
the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath, And Ish b ak
Hanoch (B e d o u ins )
J e tu r
rose up, and thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the N a p h is h A b id a h
hill whereon their city was built, that they might cast him down headlong. K e d e m ah S h u ah E ld a a h
But he passing through the midst of them went his way.
Luke 4:24-30
11] (For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that Inheritance is not automatic… It involves the Father’s choice…
the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him
that calleth;) Diverse Destinies
Case #2: Rebecca’s Twins (Gen 25:20-26) In the process of time Jacob, following his natural bent, became a shep-
herd, while Esau, a “son of the desert,” devoted himself to the perilous
Isaac was 60 years old; married 20 years. [I suspect that Isaac was 33 and toilsome life of a huntsman.
when he was “offered” in Gen 22; he was 40 in Gen 24.]
Forfeit of His Inheritance
Jacob = ya‘aqob “may He [God] protect”;
‘aqeb “heel”; On one occasion, on returning from the chase, urged by the cravings
’aqob “deceitful, sly, insidious”; thus, of hunger, Esau sold his birthright to his brother, Jacob, who thereby
“one who grabs the heel” or “one who trips others up.” obtained the covenant blessing (Gen 27:28, 29, 36; Heb 12:16, 17).
Edom was known as Idumea (Isa 34:5, 6; Ezek 35:15). The “Land of The alternative sons—Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau—portray,
Edom” was mountainous (Gen 36:16 Ob 1:8, 9, 19, 21). It extended consistently, typologically, the tension and conflict between faith and
from the head of the Gulf of Akabah, to the foot of the Dead Sea (1Kgs works; grace vs. the law. To be true Israel, one needs to hold to the
9:26). faith of Abraham
Herod was Idumean, not a Jew. A descendent of Esau, he was an enemy There are two fatherhoods: Jn 1:11-13 vs Jn 8:36-44.
of the Jews. Recall the Magi’s slur: “Where is he who was born king
of the Jews?” (Mt 2:2). The Doctrine of Election
At the time of the Exodus, Edomites churlishly refused permission • Case #1: Isaac — Intentional miracle (Gen 17:15-21).
to the Israelites to pass through their land (Num 20:14-21) and ever • Case #2: Rebecca’s twins — Fought before birth (Gen 25:23); Esau
afterwards maintained an attitude of hostility toward them. They were lost his inheritance; Two nations; the elder will serve the younger
conquered by David (2Sam 8:14; 1Kgs 9:26) and afterwards by Amaziah • Case #3: Moses and Pharaoh (Rom 9:14-18).
(2 Chr 25:11, 12), but they regained again their independence, and in
later years, during the decline of the Jewish kingdom, made war against
Next Session
Israel (2 Kgs 16:6).
• Complete our study of Romans 9:14-33.
They took part with the Chaldeans when Nebuchadnezzar captured
• Esau and others lost their inheritance: can you lose yours?
Jerusalem, and afterwards they invaded and held possession of the south
• If Israel had assurances, how did they fail?
of Palestine as far as Hebron. At length, however, Edom fell under the
• Can we?
growing Chaldean power ( Jer 27:3, 6).
Romans Outline Was Judas predestined to betray Christ? (Ps 41:9). Did Jesus know Judas
would betray Him when He was choosing His disciples? Yes He did!
Chapters 1 - 8 FAITH Doctrinal What about Judas? Was he responsible? Is he accountable? His actions
- 1-3 Sin (the most complete diagnosis) are foretold centuries before (Zech 11:12-13). He was not a robot; he
- 4-5 Salvation was totally responsible; he had free choice—God just knew in advance;
God is not bound by time!
- 6-8 Sanctification
The alternative sons—Isaac over Ishmael and Jacob over Esau—portray,
Chapters 9 - 11 HOPE Dispensational consistently, typologically, the tension and conflict between...faith and
- 9 Israel - Past works...grace vs. the law.
- 10 Israel - Present
- 11 Israel - Future To be true Israel, one needs to hold to the faith of Abraham. God has
no “grandchildren.” Each person, to be in God’s Forever Family, must
Chapters 12 - 16 LOVE Practical enter by their own faith.
Review Inheritance
Failure to recognize the Davidic Covenant has led to errors in eschato- Esau was firstborn, with all the rights, but disparaged them and lost them
logical views… Why is this so important? 1) Because of the purpose, through poor choices. Jesus achieved His inheritance by perseverance
tragedy, and triumph of all history (Mt 23:37-39); and, 2) Eschatological in suffering (Heb 2:10; Phil 2:9-11). His companions (Greek metachoi:
Heresies, such as Amillennialism and Post-Millennialism. “Partakers”) will inherit the same way (Heb 1:9,14). The inheritance can
be forfeited because of disobedience, as in the case of Esau (Heb 12:17).
Has Word of God Failed? It is only obtained by persevering—“faith and patience” (Heb 6:12).
Case #1: Isaac - Intentional product of a miracle (Gen 17:15-21). The doctrine of Israel’s national election raises several crucial theologi-
Case #2: Rebecca’s twins - Fought before birth cal questions:
– Two nations - Elder will serve the younger Gen 25:23
– Esau disparaged the birthright Doctrinal Questions
“No man seeks after God…” (Rom 3:11). It’s the choice of God before 1) Is God unrighteous? (Rom 9:14-18)
they were born; His sovereign choice: not on a basis of merit. 2) Why does God find fault if none can resist His will? (Rom 9:19-29)
3) What about the Gentiles? (Rom 9:30-33)
Divine Election 4) If Israel had assurances, how did they fail? Can we?
• Who chooses who? 14] What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God? God forbid.
• Why does one person believe and another doesn’t?
• Fate vs. Free Will? Let us remember: For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are
• Predestination vs. Free Choice? your ways my ways, saith the LORD (Isaiah 55:8).
An Echo of Ephesians 1:4. “He alone knows the end from the begin- Jews were not the only ones called!
ning” (Isa 46:10). There is no limitation when God says: “Whosoever 25] As he saith also in Hosea [“Osee”], I will call them my people, which were not
will may come.” 1 John 2:1-2 rebuts “limited atonement”: my people; and her beloved, which was not beloved.
My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any And I will sow her unto me in the earth; and I will have mercy upon her
man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous: that had not obtained mercy; and I will say to them which were not my
And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for people, Thou art my people; and they shall say, Thou art my God.
the sins of the whole world.
Hosea 2:23
27] Isaiah [“Esaias”] also crieth concerning Israel, Though the number of the children In other words, Israel, pursuing after a law which should give righteous-
of Israel be as the sand of the sea, a remnant shall be saved: ness, did not arrive at such a law. This is a terrifying statement. The
Jews tried to produce a righteousness of their own through the Mosaic
From the beginning, it is only a remnant that shall be saved: Isa 10:20-23; system. They didn’t produce it—look at the nation today. Judaism
11:11,16; 37:32 (written even before Babylon); Jer 23:3; 50:20; Mic 2:12; redefined itself after destruction of the temple at the Council of Jamnia
4:7; Zeph 2:7. Paul writes after the second, Roman, destruction. Study (a.d. 90). There is no place for sacrifices, so sin is rationalized away
“the remnant”: Gen 45:7; Isa 1:9; 10:21, 22; 11:11, 16; 46:3; Jer 23:3; rather than accepting the work of their Messiah.
Ezek 6:8; Amos 5:15; Mic 2:12; 5:7, 8; Zeph 2:7, 9; 3:13; Zech 8:6, 12.
31] But Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to
28] For he will finish the work, and cut it short in righteousness: because a short the law of righteousness.
work will the Lord make upon the earth. 32] Wherefore? Because they sought it not by faith, but as it were by the works of
the law. For they stumbled at that stumblingstone;
After a patient forbearing silence, He suddenly executes His eternally- 33] As it is written, Behold, I lay in Zion a stumblingstone and rock of offence: and
formed purpose. Thus it was at the Flood; at Sodom and Gomorrah; whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed [disappointed].
and against the Canaanites...3 ½ years; 42 months... the final half of
the 70th week... Rock of Offence (Isa 28:16)
Why Does God find fault if none can resist His will? (Rom 9:19- • He offended the Jews claims to be “children of Abraham;
29) Paul replies with a parable about the potter (Jer 18:1-6). God is the • He offended their false claims of righteousness;
Potter, and the nations of the world (and their leaders) are the vessels. • He offended the leaders of Israel by exposing their sin;
Some are vessels of wrath that God patiently endures until their time • He offended their hopes of an immediate, carnal, earthly kingdom;
of destruction (Gen 15:16); others are vessels of mercy that reveal • He offended the nation by overthrowing their false hope of works.
His glory. Paul then quotes Hosea to show that God promised to call
a “people” from among the Gentiles, a people to be called “children Here is the paradox of history: the Jews tried to be righteous and were
of the living God.” (Hosea 2:23 and 1:10). This is the church (1 Peter rejected; the Gentiles, who did not have the privileges the Jews had, were
And now, little children, abide in him; that, when he shall appear, we may Chapter 10: God’s Sovereign Choice Applied
have confidence, and not be ashamed before him at his coming.
1 John 2:28 There are two agendas to this section:
Jesus achieved His inheritance by perseverance in suffering (Heb 1) Israel has a future—God has a future plan for them.
2:10,11; Phil 2:9-11). His companions (“Partakers”: Greek metochoi) 2) Understand the points Paul is making relative to the existence of
will inherit the same way. Israel that affects all of us.
And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so
be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.
Rabbinical Expectations
Romans 8:17
The Two Messiah Theory: Messiah ben Joseph (the Suffering Servant)
Perseverance of the Saints and Messiah ben David (the Reigning King).
And we desire that every one of you do show the same diligence to the full These Rabbinical expectations were evidenced in recent years when
assurance of hope unto the end: That ye be not slothful, but followers of
Rabbi Chaim Richmond, as spokesman for the Temple Institute in Jeru-
them who through faith and patience inherit the promises.
Hebrews 6:11, 12 salem, included the still-current “Two Messiah” view as still prevalent
in modern Judaism.
For we are made partakers of Christ, if we hold the beginning of our
confidence steadfast unto the end; However, there were those who were expecting Jesus…
Hebrews 3:4
Luke 2:22-35: Simeon, a man in Jerusalem described as “righteous and
me,tocoi metochoi: those who share in, companions, comrades; partners devout, looking for the consolation of Israel.” When the infant Jesus
(in a work, office, or dignity). All Christians will be in the kingdom, was brought into the Temple, he took Him into his arms and blessed God
but not all will be co-heirs there. in words which are now famous. Simeon also bestowed his blessing
on the wondering father and mother. [Legend has made him the son of
The Purpose, the Tragedy, and the Triumph of all history: Mt 23:37-39: Hillel and father of Gamaliel I, but this has no historical basis.]
• Purpose: God would gather His own • Tragedy: God’s gift of a Savior
was refused • Triumph: Still forth coming • So what’s next? Luke 2:36-38: Anna, the 84-year-old prophetess. [She was of the tribe
of Asher, one of the “lost ten tribes”: There are no “ten lost tribes”;
Next Sessions during the civil war the faithful from all tribes migrated south and the
idol worshipers from all tribes migrated north.]
What about Israel since the Biblical period? Romans Chapter 10: Israel
Today; Romans Chapter 11: Israel’s Future. The discovery of fragments found among the Dead Sea Scrolls indicate
that there were believers among the Qumran community: 4Q521 refer-
Rabbi Kaduri was one of the most prominent ultra-Orthodox rabbis By His words He will gather the outcasts of Israel from all over the
in Israel. When he died at the remarkable age of 108, over 200,000 world, and lift a standard fro the nations (Isa 11:12). He will strike the
attended his funeral in February 2006. A few months before he died, earth with the rod of His mouth and with His breath He will slay the
he wrote a small note which he requested should remain sealed for a wicked (Isa 11:4). “By His word the heavens were made” (Ps 33:6)—an
year after his death. (We now understand why he wanted it sealed for allusion to His divinity, a non-accepted tenet in Judaism.
a year after his death!)
A quote from Isaiah 53:2 is applied to Him (a chapter not applied to
The Secret Now Revealed Him by Judaism). Kaduri said that accepting Him is easier for those
who do not keep the Torah (Isa 9:1). He quotes from Isaiah 53:1, 8; &
Regarding the Reishei-Tivot of Mashiach: Zech 12:10 (These are not seen as Messianic in Judaism). Needless to
say, this has the ultra-orthodox community very unsettled…
Yarim Ha’am Veyokhiakh Shedvaro Vetorato Omidim
Rabbinical Expectations
The initial letters form an acrostic for Yehoshua, or Yeshua!
Jesus did not conform to the Jews’ expectations, so they rejected Him
Regarding the instead of responding in faith. To prove that God anticipated this, Paul
R e i s h e i - Ti v o t o f quoted from Isaiah 8:14 and 28:16 (cf. Rom 10:11), combining the two
Mashiach: He will lift statements to indicate the two contrasting reactions by men to the Stone
the people and prove that God placed in Zion (cf. “Zion” in 11:26).
that his word and
law are valid. Written Having stated the fact of Israel’s stumbling in the preceding verses, Paul
with my signature in now explains the reason for that stumbling. But first, Paul expressed
the month of Racha- his deep personal spiritual burden for the salvation of the people of
mim [Elul], 5765, Israel.
Yitshak Kaduri
1] Brethren, my heart’s desire and prayer to God for Israel is, that they might be
saved.
—Israel Today, 2] For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to
April 7, 2007 knowledge.
Kaduri’s Legacy Perhaps with his own experience in mind (Cf. Acts 26:11; Gal 1:13-14;
Phil 3:4-6). Zeal without knowledge is dangerous, even today. Like
[There were 18 points on his disciple’s website.] The two Messiahs, many enthusiastic but emotionally (and experience-based) groups today.
Messiah Son of Joseph and Messiah Son of David, are one. The rabbi Sincerity is not enough! This is a rebuttal to universalism.
“Preach,” means “to be a herald, to announce,” it is not limited to Thus saith the LORD; A voice was heard in Ramah, lamentation, and bitter
proclamation from a pulpit! weeping; Rahel weeping for her children refused to be comforted for her
children, because they were not.
15] And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful Jeremiah 31:15
are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of
good things! Gen 35:18: Death of Rachel. As she died in labor, she called his name
Ben-oni—son of my sorrow, or travail. Jacob renamed him Benjamin,
Paul quotes from Isa 52:7. In Isaiah 52:7 the messenger announced to Son of my right hand. Isaiah 53 notes “a man of sorrow”; Psalm 2, the
Judah that God had ended their Exile in Babylon (cf. Isa 40:9-11). But Son of my right hand. Rachel is being used by Jeremiah, idiomatically,
Paul applied Isaiah 52:7 to the Jews of his day to whom the gospel was as mother Israel. But Rachel is specifically linked to Bethlehem.
being given. [What! Isn’t that “out of context?”!]
Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In
my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told
Context? you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for
you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there
Hosea 11:1: “Out of Egypt I have called by son…” ye may be also. And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know.
Jeremiah 31:15: “Ramah weeping for her children…” John 14:1-4
Psalm 69:9: “The zeal of my house hath eaten me up…”
Linked to Isa 26:20? “Thy Chambers” in Isa 26:20 same as the ones
prepared for us in Heaven in John 14:1-4?
If God is so skilled at sovereign election—whom He elects He predes- The Tragedy of All History
tinates to be conformed—the what about Israel? Paul uses Israel as an
...and ye would not! Behold, your house is left unto you desolate.
example of how God deals, which tells us a lot about the nature of God.
Matthew 23:38
Israel was chosen (Chapter 9). Although they were chosen, they blew
it! They rejected the Messiah, among other things
The Triumph of All History
Heresy in the Church For I say unto you, Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed
is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.
Most churches are immersed in heresy over this point. They believe a Matthew 23:39
view that says God is through with Israel, that Israel forfeited the promises
God made to her and that those promises now belong to the Church. We General Review
need to study this and discern the distinctives between Israel and the
Church They have different origins and different destinies. • Chapter 9 - Israel’s Past
• Chapter 10 - Israel’s Present
A very bizarre form of belief emerged in 4th or 5th century and became • Chapter 11 - Israel’s Future
the primary doctrine of the Christian Church and brought tragic con- • Two agendas to this section:
sequences for the Jew: they were the “Christ killers.” But, the death of 1) Israel has a future - God has a future plan for them. Understand
Christ was my fault, it was my sins… The Reformation did nothing to the points Paul is making relative to the existence of Israel that
stop anti-Semitic beliefs. This confusion in the Church about Israel led affects all of us.
to the Holocaust in Europe. This same confusion is emerging again, and 2) Israel - Present: Rejected and Why.
will lead to the next Holocaust.
Middle East Cauldron
The first Holocaust killed one out of every three Jews; the next Holocaust
will kill two out of three (Zech 13:8-9). The roots of this holocaust will Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
be the same as before: Anti-Semitism in the Church. When the Church Macbeth, Act IV, Scene 1
became anti-Semitic, it lost its Jewish roots (most Christians have no Israel
idea what the Old Testament is all about), If you put your finger in the
Bible at Genesis 12 and put another finger in the Bible at Acts 2 and pick Israel’s flag was officially adopted
it up, everything in between your two fingers is all about Israel. when the country was created in 1948.
It was first introduced in 1891 to
Yet most people have no concept of Israel in the sense that it’s the key represent the Zionist movement. The
instrument of God’s plan. six-pointed Star of David is an ancient
Jewish symbol. The blue and white
Why is it so important for us to understand this? Because of the summary stripes refer to the traditional design of
of the purpose, tragedy, and triumph of all history (Mt 23:37-39): Jewish prayer shawls.
Hitler invades Poland. World War II begins. To buttress his claim, Hitler organized and funded the creation of a
new Sudeten political leadership that would do his bidding, which
The Rape of Czechoslovakia: A Case Study was, in the words of Sudeten leader Konrad Henlein, to “demand
so much that we can never be satisfied.” In addition, Hitler backed
History teaches us that man learns nothing from history. the establishment of a Sudeten liberation movement called the Su-
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
deten Free Corps, and he instigated a series of well-planned and
violent uprisings that the Czechs were compelled to quell by force.
The Strategic Barrier Hitler’s propaganda chief, Goebbels, orchestrated a fearful propaganda
campaign of fabricated “Czech terror” and oppression of the Sudeten
Czechoslovakia was strategically placed in the heart of Europe, and its Germans.
conquest was central to Hitler’s plans for overrunning Europe. Though
small, Czechoslovakia could field over 800,000 men (one of the strongest Thus the plight of the German minority in Czechoslovakia was merely
armies in Europe), and it had a highly efficient arms industry. a pretext ... for cooking up a stew in a land he coveted, undermining it,
confusing and misleading its friends and concealing his real purpose ...
To complicate matters from Hitler’s point of view, it possessed a to destroy the Czechoslovak state and grab its territories ....
formidable physical barrier to his designs in the shape of the Sudeten
The leaders of France and Great Britain did not grasp this. All through the
mountains, which bordered Germany and guarded the access to the Czech
spring and summer, indeed almost to the end, Prime Minister Chamberlain
heartland and the capital city of Prague only miles away. A system of and Premier Daladier apparently sincerely believed, along with most of
fortifications and fortresses had been built in the mountains over many the rest of the world, that all Hitler wanted was justice for his kinsfolk in
years, making passage by force a very costly proposition, perhaps even Czechoslovakia...
impossible. We now know from the Nuremberg trials and other sources William Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
1] I say then, Hath God cast away his people? God forbid. For I also am an Israelite, God was not limited to one fearful, depressed prophet; He had reserved
of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin. for Himself a godly remnant in Israel that numbered 7,000 (1 Kgs 19:18).
The preservation of the faithful remnant was a work of God.
In the Greek, the question is asked to elicit a negative reply: “God did
not reject His people, did He?” A negative ejaculation, mh. ge,noito me 5] Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the elec-
tion of grace.
genoito: “By no means!”
9] And David saith, Let their table be made a snare, and a trap, and a stumbling- For we are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones. For this
block, and a recompence unto them: cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto
10] Let their eyes be darkened, that they may not see, and bow down their back his wife, and they two shall be one flesh.
alway. Ephesians 5:30-31
12] Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them
Second quotation: Psalm 69:22-23, which predicts that the very things the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness [will be]?
which should have been the source of nourishment and blessing to
Israel . “...diminishing”: numerical word; not all are rejected. The grammar
requires “they will have”; they will be coming into their fullness. Not
“...table” = means their blessings from the hand of God, which should saying “if”; it’s “when.”
have led them to Christ (cf. Gal 3:24), became the occasion for their
rejection of God (“a snare and a trap, a stumbling block;” cf. Rom 13] For I speak to you Gentiles, inasmuch as I am the apostle of the Gentiles, I
9:32-33) and “recompense” = God’s judgment on them. magnify mine office:
15] For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall the 3) Great White Throne (Rev 20:11-15)
receiving of them be, but life from the dead? – At the end of the Millennium
– Then: New Heavens, New Earth, New Jerusalem
“...if”: 1st class condition (“and it is”). Cf. v.12 and v.15 (climactic).
Events Following the Harpazo
L ife
Life From the Dead F ro m th e D e a d
• In Heaven:
1 1 :1 2 1 1 :1 5 – The Judgment Seat of Christ (Bema)
T ra n s g re s s io n C a s tin g a wa y, re je c tio n – The Marriage of the Lamb
• On the Earth:
R ic h e s R e c o n c ilia tio n – The Emergence of the World Leader(s)
D im in is hin g L ife fro m th e d e a d – The Great Tribulation
– Campaign of Armageddon
• The Second Coming of Christ
• S o m e e q u a te “L ife fro m th e d e a d ” – The Davidic Kingdom Established
– T o Israe l’s “ac c ep tan c e” o f C h rist, an d
– R elated to “th e first resu rrec tio n ” R ev. 2 0 :4 -6 The Lord’s Return
• T h e resu rrec tio n o f life J o h n 5 :2 9 • Harpazo
– or death in Christ
The First Resurrection is a category, including: • With Him
a) Christ’s resurrection, the “first fruits” (Mt 27:52,53). – Dwelling with Him in the Kingdom (“Paradise”?)
b) Dead saints at the Rapture (1 Thess 4:13-18). • New (Resurrection) Body (1 Jn 3:2); oivkhth,rion oiketerion
c) Martyred Great Tribulation saints raised at Christ’s return (Rev (2 Cor 5:2)
20:4, 5b).
d) Believing Old Testament saints (Dan 12:1-2). Bema Seat
The Second Resurrection category will include all the wicked dead to bh/ma bema (2 Cor 5:10; 1 Cor 3:11-15): 1) a step, pace, the space which a
be judged at the Great White Throne Judgment (Rev 20:5f). Not two foot covers, a foot-breath; 2) a raised place mounted by steps; a platform,
events chronologically but two categories. Not simultaneous; elements tribune; of the official seat of a judge; of the judgment seat of Christ
are separated in time. (Herod built a structure resembling a throne at Caesarea, from which
he viewed the games and made speeches to the people).
• Some entrusted with special privileges; some not (1 Cor 3:11-15). • One body, many members (Rom 12:4,5; 1 Cor 10:17; 12:12; Eph
• Some reign with Christ; some not (2 Tim 2:12; Rev 3:21). 2:16; 3:6; 4:4; 5:23; Col 1:18).
• Some rich; some poor (Lk 12:21,33;16:11). • Complete at the Harpazo (both dead and alive join Christ in unity;
• Some heavenly treasures of their own; some not (Lk 16:12). Eph 4:4-6; 1 Thess 4:16,17).
18] Boast not against the branches. But if thou boast, thou bearest not the root, but Paul here summarizes his whole discussion of God’s sovereign choice
the root thee. in temporarily putting Israel aside corporately and proclaiming righ-
teousness by faith to all mankind.
nasb: “Do not be arrogant...” Root = Abraham. The root of the tree is
the source of life and nourishment to all the branches; Abraham is “the “Goodness”: crhsto,thj chrestotes, moral goodness, integrity; kindness.
father of all who believe” (Rom 4:11-12, 16-17). Also used of God (Rom 2:4; Eph 2:7; Titus 3:4).
24] For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will make a new covenant
graffed contrary to nature into a good olive tree: how much more shall these, with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah: Not according to
which be the natural branches, be graffed into their own olive tree? the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by
the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which my covenant they
[“Much More”! ] Normally a branch of a cultivated olive tree is grafted brake, although I was an husband unto them, saith the LORD: But this
shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those
into a wild olive tree. He knew that grafting the wild into the cultivated
days, saith the LORD, I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it
was not the norm (though it was done), for later he said it was “contrary in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people. And
to nature.” they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his
brother, saying, Know the LORD: for they shall all know me, from the
Critical Issue least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD: for I will forgive
their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.
The destiny of Israel—as declared by God Himself—is, strangely, a Jeremiah 31:31-34
controversy that divides the denominational churches from the Biblical When will all this happen?
view. Study carefully yourself to resolve this in your own mind; it is
critical if you are to understand the times in which we live. I will go and return to my place, till they acknowledge their offence, and
seek my face: in their affliction they will seek me earnestly.
25] For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye Hosea 5:15
should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel,
And it shall come to pass, that in all the land, saith the LORD, two parts
until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.
therein shall be cut off and die; but the third shall be left therein. And
I will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine them as silver
(Don’t confuse “the fullness of the Gentiles” with the “times of the is refined, and will try them as gold is tried: they shall call on my name,
Gentiles”) and I will hear them: I will say, It is my people: and they shall say, The
LORD is my God.
Next Session Zechariah 13:8,9
The “9-11” of Romans Chapters 9-11
Romans 11: Israel’s Future – Part 2. The Kingdom Mysteries. Review
the Covenants (Rom 9; especially the Davidic Covenant!) Review: Rom 25] For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye
9 = Session 12… (& Inheritance: Session 14). should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel,
until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.
“Mystery” = a truth previously unrevealed (and therefore unknown), 2] Jesus spoke in parables to hide the truth from unbelievers. Secrets of
which is now revealed and publicly proclaimed. There are aspects in the Kingdom would be given to the disciples, but hidden from those
the Scripture that are deliberately hidden from the unbeliever. who rejected Him (Mt 13:11). In fact, even what they had previously
known would no longer be clear to them (Mt 13:12).
Why Parables?
3] He spoke in parables to fulfill prophecy (Isa 6:9-10). As Isaiah began his
There is a point in Christ’s ministry where He totally shifted gears; Mat- ministry, God told him that people would not comprehend his message.
thew 12 is a major turning point in his Gospel. The Pharisees attributed Jesus preached the Word of God and many people saw but they did not
Jesus’ miracles to Satan. Matthew 13 is one of the major discourses in truly perceive; they heard but did “not understand” (Mt 13:13-15).
Matthew; Jesus proclaims seven parables.
Many Old Testament prophets had predicted that the Messiah would
The Use of Parables deliver the nation Israel and establish His kingdom on the earth. Jesus
came and offered the Kingdom, but the nation rejected Him. The “secrets”
Up to that point, the King had authenticated His power by various miracles. of the kingdom now reveal that an entire Age would intervene between
But growing opposition to the King climaxed when Israel’s leaders Israel’s rejection of the King and her later acceptance of Him.
concluded that Jesus worked not by divine power but by satanic power
(Mt 9:34; 12:22-37). At the end of Chapter 12, the die was cast. When you study Ephesians 3 and some other passages, you will discover
there is a major truth hidden in OT—The Church! Paul reveals to us
Therefore, Jesus turned to His disciples and began to instruct them us- that these Parables deal with the Church (Eph 3:1-5ff).
ing parables. The word “parable” comes from two Greek words, which
together mean “to throw alongside.” A parable, like an illustration, makes Mysteries in the Bible
a comparison between a known truth and an unknown truth; it throws
them alongside each other. For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but
unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh
mysteries.
This became the only means of communication with the multitudes. Jesus
1 Corinthians 14:2
never explained them to the public, only in private to the disciples!
But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom,
That means that the meaning of those parables are things that were which God ordained before the world unto our glory.
hidden up until then. Can those truths be found in the Old Testament? Corinthians 2:7
No, because if they were in the OT they were not kept secret since the
foundation of the world (Mt 13:35)! The fact that they are hidden up Let a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of
until now tells us this is new information the mysteries of God.
1 Corinthians 4:1
The disciples asked Jesus why He was speaking in parables. The Lord
gave three reasons: And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries,
and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove
mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing.
1) He was communicating through parables in order to continue to reveal
1 Corinthians 13:2
truth to His disciples (Mt 13:11-12). The Lord was making known to
the disciples the Mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven. This term in the Mysteries
New Testament referred to truths not revealed in the Old Testament but
1) Mystery of the Kingdom of God
which now were made known to those instructed. Now Jesus unveiled
2) Mystery of the Kingdom of Heaven
Kingdom of Heaven
“3 rd ” : B eyon d S pacetim e: (still ph ysical? ) • Basic Elements: A King; a geographical district; faithful subjects
2 C o rin thian s 12 :2 • “Thy Kingdom Come”: Noah—Abraham—David—Christ (usurped
by Satan).
2 n d : C elestial H eaven s: S tars, gala xies, et al
And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom,
which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to other
people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and
1 s t : A tm osph ere: B irds, clou ds, et al it shall stand for ever.
Daniel 2:44
1) It is partial, “in part” because throughout this time “there is a It is interesting that 24 is also the number of the 24 elders in Revela-
remnant chosen by grace” (v. 5); tion 4 and 5ff.
2) It is temporary because it will end when God’s sovereignly chosen
number of Gentiles has been saved. Next Session
A Provocative Conjecture Israel’s Future – Part 3: Romans 11:25-36.
“Come in”: where? This closes the interval predicted in Daniel 9:26: Review: The Climactic “Until”
24 “Intervals” In Scripture Romans 11:25 is seen by some as one of the most important passages
in the Bible.The Future of Israel involves the Davidic Covenant—the
1. Psalm 34:12-16 (quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12) Millennial Reign, which affects us all. The “Until” of Romans 11:25
2. Psalm 118:22 triggers the Harpazo and the entire eschatological scenario.
Holding the mystery of the faith in a pure conscience. Mystery of the Seven Churches
1 Timothy 3:9
The mystery of the seven stars which thou sawest in my right hand, and the seven
We reviewed this in Romans 10. The classic verse is, of course, Ephe- golden lampstands. The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches: and the
sian 2:8-10: seven lampstands which thou sawest are the seven churches.
Revelation 1:20
For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is
the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his Seven Design Elements: Letters to Seven Churches
workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath
before ordained that we should walk in them. • Name of the Church
• Title of Christ Chosen
Mystery of the Gentile Fellowheirs • Commendation
• Concern
This mystery will be alluded to in Session 23… • Exhortation
• Promise to the Overcomer
Now to him that is of power to establish you according to my gospel, and
the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery, • Close: “He that hath an ear, hear what the Spirit says to the
which was kept secret since the world began, churches.”
Romans 16:25
The Seven Churches: “The Things That Are”
And for me, that utterance may be given unto me, that I may open my
mouth boldly, to make known the mystery of the gospel, Why these seven? “He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit says
Ephesians 6:19 to the churches.”
a`rpa,zw harpazo: to snatch away; to seize, carry off by force; to claim Paul will also allude to later in this epistle (Romans 14:10).
for one’s self eagerly.
• Rewards Colossians 3:23,24 Holy Spirit given in response to obedience: Rebekah, alighted and put
• Pilate judging Christ Matthew 27:19 her veil upon herself (Gen 24:64,65).
• Herod (smitten by worms) Acts 12:21
• Gallio sentencing Paul Acts 18:16,17 Preparation: Arrayed herself with righteous acts (Rev 19:7,8):
• Festus: trial, sentencing Acts 25:6,10,17 – We are to keep our own garments (Rev 16:15; 1 Jn 2:28; Titus
• Judgment Seat of Christ Romans 14:10 3:8; 2 Jn 1:8).
– Wedding garments are expensive (Rev 3:18; Rom 12:1,2).
For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. – Only the selected may attend (Mt 22:1-14).
Now if any man build upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones;
wood, hay, stubble; Every man’s work shall be made manifest: for the day
shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every Mystery of Iniquity
man’s work of what sort it is. If any man’s work abide which he hath built
thereupon, he shall receive a reward. If any man’s work shall be burned, he For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth
shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire. will let, until he be taken out of the way. And then shall that Wicked One
1 Corinthians 3:11-16 be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth,
and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming:
2 Thessalonians 2:7-8
Rewards for Faithfulness
Mystery Babylon: The False Bride
• Some entrusted with special privileges; some not (1 Cor 3:11-15).
• Some reign with Christ; some not (2 Tim 2:12; Rev 3:21). And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE
GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF
• Some rich; some poor (Lk 12:21,33;16:11).
THE EARTH. And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and
• Some heavenly treasures of their own; some not (Lk 16:12). with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with
great admiration.And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel?
But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any I will tell thee the mystery of the woman, and of the beast that carrieth her,
means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway. which hath the seven heads and ten horns.
1 Corinthians 9:27 Revelation 17:5-7
The Bride of Christ
Mystery of the Consummation
A selection taken out of His Body…(the most intimate subset of the
Body): Eve taken out of Adam (Gen 2:21-23); Eleazar’s selection of Having made known unto us the mystery of his will, according to his good
Isaac’s bride from among his own people (Gen 24:4). pleasure which he hath purposed in himself: That in the dispensation of
the fullness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ,
Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of both which are in heaven, and which are on earth; even in him:
the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready. And to her was Ephesians 1:9-10
granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the
fine linen is the righteousness of saints. And he saith unto me, Write, The great predicament in the Cosmos is that there is more than one will
Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. in the Universe. Sin started with Satan and an alternative will; that’s
And he saith unto me, These are the true sayings of God. what man inherited, a selfish will.
Revelation 19:79
But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he shall begin to 30] For as ye in times past have not believed God, yet have now obtained mercy
sound, the mystery of God should be finished, as he hath declared to his through their unbelief:
servants the prophets.
Revelation 10:7 The Gentiles to whom Paul wrote were at one time disobedient to God,
but in this Age of Grace Gentiles (you) have now received mercy. When
26] And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Zion
Adam disobeyed (Rom 5:19) all were constituted sinners because all
the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:
humanity sinned in Adam (Rom 5:12). (Cf. “disobedient” in Eph 2:2;
5:6; and “disobedience” in Heb 4:6, 11.)
After “the fullness of the Gentiles” the partial hardening of Israel will
be removed and “all Israel will be saved,” that is, “delivered” (in the 31] Even so have these also now not believed, that through your mercy they also
OT “saved” often means “delivered”) from the terrible Tribulation by may obtain mercy.
the Messiah, “the Deliverer.”
Israel (they) is now corporately disobedient to God so that when God’s
To confirm this, Paul quoted from Isaiah 59:20-21 and 27:9. The state- mercy to the Gentiles (you) reaches its full number (Rom 11:25), Israel
ment, “All Israel will be saved” does not mean that every Jew living at will again receive mercy (cf. vv. 26-27).
Christ’s return will be regenerated. Many of them will not be saved,
as seen by the fact that the judgment of Israel, to follow soon after the 32] For God hath concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all.
Lord’s return, will include the removal of Jewish rebels (Ezek 20:34-
38). National Israel: 75 ref’s in 73 verses... “Concluded”: sugklei,w sugkleio: to shut up together, enclose (of a shoal
of fishes in a net); to shut up on all sides, shut up completely.
27] For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins.
God’s ultimate purpose is to have mercy on...all. To do so justly God
Following this judgment God will then remove godlessness and sins has “enclosed, shut in on all sides” all men over to disobedience. “All
from the nation as He establishes His New Covenant with regenerate have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Rom 3:23). “Jews and
Israel (cf. Jer 31:33-34). Gentiles alike are all under sin” (Rom 3:9), so that “there is no differ-
ence” (Rom 3:22).
28] As concerning the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the
election, they are beloved for the fathers’ sakes.
When the Gentiles rejected God and disobeyed Him (Rom 1:17-21),
God chose Abraham and his descendants as His special people. Now
Here Paul summarized God’s dealings with Israel and with the Gentiles:
the disobedience of the Jews enables God to show mercy to the Gen-
In order for God to bring “the gospel” to Gentiles He had to deal with
tiles. Then, when that purpose is achieved, He will again show mercy
Israel corporately as “enemies.” But in relation to God’s selection of
to Israel corporately.
Abraham and His covenant with him and the patriarchs, Israel is beloved.
The Helmet of my Salvation—we need to know where we stand. Just “...transformed” = metamorfou/sqe, metamorphousthe, is seen in the
owning the helmet isn’t enough. We have to wear it! English word “metamorphosis,” a total change from inside out (cf. 2
Cor 3:18). The key to this change is the “mind” (noos), the control
center of one’s attitudes, thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Introduction to Chapter 12
That ye put off concerning the former conversation [manner of life] the old
Verses 1 & 2 can be the two verses in the Bible that will change your man [self], which is [being] corrupt[ed] according to the deceitful lusts;
life more than ever imagined. This is the challenge that begins to answer And be renewed in the spirit of your mind;
“So What?” Ephesians 4:22-23
1] I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your Again, continuous action; passive voice: “And constantly allow the
bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable spirit of your mind to be renewed.”
service.
And that ye put on the new man [self], which after God is created in righ-
“Therefore...” as a response to all the foregoing. teousness and true holiness.
Ephesians 4:24
“...mercies” = oivktirmo,j oiktirmos rendered “compassion” in 2 Cor 1:3;
Phil 2:1; Col 3:12, and “mercy” in Heb 10:28). God’s compassion has “former conversation” → “former manner of life”
been described in detail in the first 11 chapters of Romans. “old man” → “old self”
“...present” = “yield” (Rom 6:13, 16, 19). For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (For the
weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the
“...your bodies”: A Christian’s body is the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor pulling down of strong holds;) Casting down imaginations, and every high
6:19-20). (7X in NT. Cf. Temple model in King’s High Way Series.) thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into
captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; And having in a readi-
“Living sacrifice” (in contrast to the OT sacrifices). Christians are be- ness to revenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled.
liever-priests, identified with the great High Priest, the Lord Jesus Christ 2 Corinthians 10:3-6
(cf. Heb 7:23-28; 1 Pet 2:5, 9; Rev 1:6). A believer’s offering of his Responsibilities from Gifts
total life as a sacrifice to God is therefore a sacred service.
There are only two world views:
Such an offering represents a complete change in lifestyle, involving
1) We’re product of random chance with no destiny;
both a negative and a positive aspect (Cf. Gen 2:24: leaving as well as
2) We’re the result of a deliberate and purposeful Creation...
cleaving...).
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And every answer to every question in life will derive from our world sent he thither horses, and chariots, and a great host: and they came by
view: Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going? To whom night, and compassed the city about. And when the servant of the man of
am I accountable? God was risen early, and gone forth, behold, an host compassed the city
both with horses and chariots. And his servant said unto him, Alas, my
Conformity = consensus thinking. Leave your convictions outside of master! how shall we do? And he answered, Fear not: for they that be
with us are more than they that be with them. And Elisha prayed, and said,
the meeting room. “Relationships” rather than truth.
LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see. And the LORD opened
Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, ac- the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and, behold, the mountain was
cording to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha.
in the children of disobedience: 2 Kings 6:8-17
Ephesians 2:2
Our Imperative
We know that we are of God, and the whole world lies in the power of
the evil one. Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of His
1 John 5:19 (nas) might.
Ephesians 6:10
Imperative Mood: This is a command.
Our Armory: Ephesians 6—The Most Advanced
Present Tense: Be continually strong.
Weapons Technology in the Universe Passive Voice: You receive the action.
Focus is on the problem-solver, not the problem
Our Cosmic Warfare
Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, wiles of the devil.
against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against Ephesians 6:11
spiritual wickedness in high places. Be completely armed before the battle begins...
Ephesians 6:12
Daniel 10: A Glimpse of the Dark Side Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to
withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand..
Daniel fasts for 21 days. An angel is sent, but is withstood for 21 days by Ephesians 6:13
“The Prince of the Kingdom of Persia,”until assisted by “Michael, the Seven Elements of Armor
Chief Prince.” After giving Daniel the subsequent vision (Chapters
11 & 12) he will then have to deal with “The Prince of the Power of Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on
Greece.” the breastplate of righteousness; And your feet shod with the preparation
of the gospel of peace; Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith
Then the king of Syria warred against Israel, and took counsel with his ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. And take the
servants, saying, In such and such a place shall be my camp. And the man helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God:
of God sent unto the king of Israel, saying, Beware that thou pass not such Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching
a place; for thither the Syrians are come down. And the king of Israel sent thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints;
to the place which the man of God told him and warned him of, and saved Ephesians 6:14-18
himself there, not once nor twice. Therefore the heart of the king of Syria 1) Girded with Truth
was sore troubled for this thing; and he called his servants, and said unto 2) Breastplate of Righteousness
them, Will ye not shew me which of us is for the king of Israel? And one 3) Feet shod with preparation
of his servants said, None, my lord, O king: but Elisha, the prophet that 4) Shield of Faith
is in Israel, telleth the king of Israel the words that thou speakest in thy
5) Helmet of Salvation
bedchamber. And he said, Go and spy where he is, that I may send and
fetch him. And it was told him, saying, Behold, he is in Dothan. Therefore
6) Sword of the Spirit
7) Our Heavy Artillery: Prayer
Every believer has a measure of faith; perfect for the plan He has for each 8] Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity
of us (1 Tim 3:6; 5:22; Prov 16:18, 19; 29:23; Jn 3:27; Mt 20:25-28). [liberality]; he that ruleth [leads], with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with
cheerfulness.
“It’s amazing what can be accomplished when you don’t care who gets
the credit.” “Exhortation”: from the Greek root meaning “encouragement.”
4] For as we have many members in one body, and all members have not the same Seven Gifts
office [function]:
• Prophets, Teachers, Administration (listed in 1 Cor 12:28).
We all need each other. When you don’t exercise your spiritual gift, • Prophets and Pastor-Teachers (listed in Eph 4:11).
you are disenfranchising the Body (Cf. 1 Cor 12:12-27; Eph 4:11- • Administering and Serving (listed in 1 Peter 4:10-11).
12, 15-16). We all have different gifts: “not all have the same function”
(cf. 1 Cor 12:4). The Greek text is much more abrupt than any English Whatever one’s gift, he should exercise it faithfully as a stewardship from
translation; “let us” is supplied for smoother English (Heb 10:23-25). God. A danger with “gifts:” don’t seek experiences, seek God, and seek
Him in His Word. We are to be fruit-inspectors, not gift-inspectors.
5] So we, being many, are one body in Christ, and [individually] every one mem-
bers one of another. 9] Let love be without dissimulation [hypocrisy]. Abhor that which is evil; cleave
to that which is good.
[Have you experienced the growth that occurs within the home Bible
avnupo,kritoj anupokritos unfeigned, undisguised, sincere. Also used
studies?]
of love (2 Cor 6:6; 1 Peter 1:22); of faith (1 Tim 1:5; 2 Tim 1:5); of
wisdom (James 3:17). Sincere: “without wax”; speaking of a common
6] Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether
prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith; way to hide cracks, defects.
12] Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer; 16] Be of the same mind one toward another. Mind not high things, but condescend
to men of low estate. Be not wise in your own conceits.
Hope is prophetic awareness. It is the goal of maturity (Cf. Rom 5:4;
8:20-25). No class distinctions in the Body of Christ.
“He who has no hope in eternity has no hold on time.” – Carlyle 17] Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all
men.
“...patient in” = “persevering in” tribulation. “May the lessons not be
wasted.” Ethics don’t come automatically: it takes training, commitment, and
discipline. A most serious lack in the Body...(1 Cor 9:19-23).
“...instant in prayer” = faithful in, devoted to, prayer.
18] If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.
13] Distributing to the necessity of saints; given to hospitality.
Thanks for the “if!”
I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the 1. Personal Volition: Free Will
same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.
John 15:5 The freedom to choose our own destiny. The framers of the American
Constitution reflect a profound understanding of this: “We hold these
Branches look like the vine; but it is the sap from the vine that produces truths to be self-evident.” God didn’t want robots. Volition is a prereq-
the fruit... uisite to love.
Romans 13: Four basic Divine institutions. 1) Freedom of Choice; Divine order in the human race (Gen 2:24). This involves men and
2) Marriage; 3) Family; 4) Government. women: “Heterosexuals reproduce; Homosexuals recruit” (Rom 1:20ff).
Man = head of the household. There are only two rules for happiness:
Eph 5:22ff.
The Penitent thief cried out, “We suffer the due reward for our deeds!” Peter and John chose to ignore this edict from their governing council.
And he cried out to Jesus, “Lord, remember me...” Our Lord’s answer, We have a different situation, one not anticipated in the express terms
“Today thou shalt be with me in Paradise.” This demonstrates the fun- of the Scripture. Our officials are actually our employees! The Bible
damental truth: government in this world; salvation in the next. Only does not seem to deal directly with the responsibilities of a democracy
the ignorant confuse those two. in which officials are elected and laws are drafted by elected officials
and we have authority over the officials.
The Left never uses the terms “litmus test,” or “big tent”: they have
That’s what Jesus said of John the Baptist! But at that moment, John
never insulted their constituencies. Is any “tent” big enough to embrace
was in prison for publicly indicting the ruling king! Opposition to a
the corruption they are committed to?
leader’s behavior, public criticism of it, and declaration of moral unfit-
ness for office is not necessarily inconsistent with a submissive spirit • Big enough to embrace those who would murder children during
to governing authorities. delivery?
• Big enough to endorse & subsidize sexual perversion,
3] For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be
• Big enough to promote incurable diseases, and
afraid of the power? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the
same: • Big enough to destroy the concept of the family which God
ordained?
Contrast with the rebellious Jews against Roman law. Claudius expelled • Where is the shame? Where is the outrage?
all Jews from Rome. Problem: what is to be done when the “rulers are
A wise man’s heart directs him toward the right, but the foolish man’s heart
a terror to good works”?
directs him toward the left.
Ecclesiastes 10:2 nasb
Our Stewardship
This coming election is not about political views, it is about character; it is
Our Unique Mandate: A government of the people, by the people, about morality; it is about keeping oaths before the Throne of God...
and for the people. I believe you and I will be held accountable for this
mandate that has come to us at such a high price. The Congress and Senate take oaths. Are they relevant? Are they account-
able? They are: before the Throne of God. A mandate and commitment
The Illiteracy of the Electorate: What is our biggest problem: Ignorance to preserve and defend God-given rights embodied in the Constitution.
or Apathy? “I don’t know and I don’t care!” Our duty is to stand for what is right. The Victory is the Lord’s, should
He chose to bless.
Our first priority: Knowing the truth about our leadership. This is the
critical role of a free press. The poll that can’t be ignored has only one vote! There is an election
coming which has your name on the ballot. It will involve a “ballot box”
It is an abomination for kings to commit wicked acts, For a throne is
established on righteousness.
which will receive only one relevant vote: God’s. The results will not
Proverbs 16:12 be determined by rhetoric. What has your voting record been?
Pray 7] Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to
whom custom; fear to whom fear; honour to whom honour.
1. Pray for the President’s repentance and renewal in faith and honesty We need to recognize that the laws are the result of our efforts. They
and purity of heart and body. Pray for Office of the Presidency, that its are not imposed upon us by Caesar; rather, by the people we elected to
moral leadership might be reinstated. office. It’s our fault if our laws aren’t what they should be.
2. Pray for all of our leaders: For discernment and wisdom in their deci- 8] Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath
sions; for courage in times of crisis; for repentance where their behavior fulfilled the law.
so requires; and for the exaltation of God in our land, whose ways and
Word have been ignored and despised. “Stop owing anything to anyone except...” the debt of love and the real
meaning of the law to the Christian = something higher.
3. Inform those in governing positions of your views and values. Email addresses
9] For this, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not
may be found on the web at www.senate.gov or / www.house.gov.
steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet; and if there be
any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely,
4. Actively support candidates of profound personal integrity. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
10] Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.
5. Hold all elected representatives accountable. If you care about your
children and grandchildren, that should be your consuming commit- Neighbor [fellow citizens], not necessarily brothers. (Romans 6, 7 &
ment. 8 dealt with relationships within the body.)
4] For he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, The goal of the Christian life (vs. The Law): 1 Tim 1:5, Now the end
be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and of a good
revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. conscience, and of faith unfeigned:
Pray for our law enforcement officers; they daily put their life on the line Good conscience: 1 John 1:9. Sincere faith: taking God at His Word.
to maintain order. Likewise, our armed forces...Highest profession: (1 Tim 1:6-14). Walking according to the Spirit converts a duty to a
delight. “Walking” involves a moment-by-moment, incremental, trust-
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his
friends.
ing... (Gal 5:13ff. Cf. 5:22-23).
John 15:13
11] And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for
Compromises (social engineering experiments) may destine our present now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.
establishments for failure in future challenges...
kairo,j kairos (vs. chronos, chronological) = special segment of time;
5] Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath, but also for conscience season.
sake.
“Salvation” = glorification; salvation in the future sense:
Be a law-abiding citizen, as long as the laws are not in conflict with
the law of God. • Past tense: justification; delivery from the penalty of sin.
• Present tense: sanctification; delivery from the power of sin.
6] For for this cause pay ye tribute [taxes] also: for they are God’s ministers, at- • Future tense: glorification; delivery from the presence of sin.
tending continually upon this very thing.
[by James Abram Garfield, 1876, in a speech commemorating the centennial Heavenly Father, we come before you today and ask Your forgiveness and
of the Declaration of Independence, “A Century of Congress,” published to seek Your direction and guidance. We know Your Word says, “Woe on
in Atlantic, July 1877.] those who call evil good,” but that’s exactly what we have done. We have
Search us, O God, and know our hearts today; cleanse us from every sin “Servant”: oivke,thj oiketes, one who lives in the same house as another;
and set us free. Guide and bless these men and women who have been sent spoken of all who are under the authority of one and the same householder;
to direct us to the center of your will. I ask it in the name of Your Son, the thus, a servant, a domestic (not the usual word, doulos, a slave).
Living Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.
Joe Wright
Self-righteous pride of some people is a stumbling block to many. Ma-
hatma Gandhi, when asked “What is the biggest obstacle to Christianity
Next Session in India?” He answered: “Christians.”
Read Romans 14. Should Christians keep the Sabbath? Why was Paul 5] One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike.
so paranoid about the possibility of “being a castaway”? Should we be Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
concerned about the “Judgment Seat of Christ”?
Cf. Rom 14:14, 22. [Seventh Day Adventists: Please note.]
6] He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord; and he that regardeth not
The Book of Romans Session 22 the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it. He that eateth, eateth to the Lord,
Christian Maturity: Romans 14 for he giveth God thanks; and he that eateth not, to the Lord he eateth not, and
giveth God thanks.
Romans “Section 3”: Chapters 12-16 What About the “Sabbath Day?”
• Romans 12 Responsibilities from Gifts “The Sabbath is an Israeli thing.” Really? Remember the Sabbath
• Romans 13 Civil Responsibilities Day…holy (Ex 20:8). The Sabbath shows up before the Law was given
• Romans 14 Christian Maturity (Ex 16:23-30). The Sabbath Day was ordained in Eden (Gen 2:3).
• Romans 15 Unity within the Body
• Romans 16 Personal Greetings We have lost sight of what the Sabbath was all about: God wanted a
day that was for their (our) benefit; and it was the seventh day of the
1] Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations. week, not the first.
“Receive ye” = present tense, middle imperative, “keep on taking to Sabbath in the New Testament
yourselves but not for the purpose of passing judgment on his opin-
ions..” (Rom 15:7). Jesus’ custom was to attend the synagogue on the Sabbath (Lk 4:16;
Mk 1:21; 3:1; Lk 13:10). Jesus taught the authority and validity of the
6) Jesus asserted His lordship over the Sabbath (Mt 12:8; Mk 2:28; Lk 6:5). The Sabbath and festivals, are declared to be “only a shadow of what is
to come” (Col 2:16, 17). To “observe days, and months, and seasons,
The Sabbath was made for man; not man for the Sabbath (Mk 2:27). and years” is to be slaves to “the weak and beggarly elemental spirits”
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath (Mt 12:8). (Gal 4:9, 10; Col 2:20). The observance of days is a characteristic of
“the man who is weak in faith” (Rom 14:1-6). If it was important for
What about the “Christian?” Are we to keep the Ten Commandments? us to worship on Saturday, Paul would have said so! (Col 2:16-17).
Paul makes it clear we are not bound by the Law (Rom 7). Jesus primar-
ily preached on the Sabbath and seven times He heals on the Sabbath, Indeed, the Sabbath Day itself is also a prophetic idiom as is amplified
to make the point the Sabbath was made for man… in Hebrews 4. It is intended to teach some lessons about entering into
God’s rest.
Seven Healings on the Sabbath
Prophetic Implications
1) Demoniac, in Capernaum Mk 1:21-27
2) Peter’s mother-in-law, in Capernaum Mk 1:29-31 The Sabbath will be honored in Ezekiel’s Temple: The gate to the inner
3) Impotent Man, in Jerusalem Jn 5:1-9 court will be closed six days, but opened on the Sabbath and the day
4) Man with withered hand Mk 3:1-6; Mt 12:8-14 of the new moon (Ezek 46:1ff). There will be memorial sacrifices also.
We don’t make it a burden: we simply attempt to avail ourselves of Now he that planteth and he that watereth are one: and every man shall
His intended blessing. We attempt in an informal but deliberate way, receive his own reward according to his own labor. For we are laborers
to study and reflect on His Word and find ways to praise Him...We see together with God: ye are God’s husbandry, ye are God’s building. Accord-
the Seventh Day as a clear way to please Him… ing to the grace of God which is given unto me, as a wise master builder, I
have laid the foundation, and another buildeth thereon. But let every man
take heed how he buildeth thereupon. For other foundation can no man
7] For none of us liveth to himself, and no man dieth to himself.
lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. Now if any man build upon this
foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; Every man’s
All things belong to the Lord and are sanctioned by Him (1 Cor 10:25- work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall
27; 1 Tim 4:3-5). be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it
is. If any man’s work abide which he hath built thereupon, he shall receive
8] For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto a reward. If any man’s work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss: but he
the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord’s. himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire.
1 Corinthians 3:8-15
A believer’s individual accountability to the Lord in every area and
experience of life is paramount. Every Christian in both life and death The issue here is rewards, not salvation: gold, silver, precious stones
is seen by the Lord, and is accountable to Him, not to other Christians. —right foundation: reward; wood, hay, stubble—burned up and suffers loss
So whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord. (but still saved!).
9] For to this end Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the
both of the dead and living. air: But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any
means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway.
1 Corinthians 9:26, 27
In these verses Paul stated the theological basis for his exhortation for
Christians to desist from and to resist judging one another. One of the
Paul was “paranoid” about “being a castaway”?! Why?
reasons for the Lord Jesus’ redemptive death and resurrection is to be
the Lord of both the dead and the living. And now, little children, abide in him; that, when he shall appear, we may
have confidence, and not be ashamed before him at his coming.
10] But why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? 1 John 2:28
for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ.
Inheritance
Note the “we” that Paul uses here (Cf. 2 Cor 5:10). Jesus achieved His inheritance by perseverance in suffering (Heb
2:10,11; Phil 2:9-11). His companions (“Partakers”: Greek metochoi)
“...judgment seat” = bema seat.
will inherit the same way:
Every detail in Scripture is there by deliberate design. The heroes and fail- Present tense, imperative mood: “keep on accepting or receiving one
ures of the Old Testament are there for our instruction! Ordinary men doing another.” Significantly, the same command Paul gave the strong Chris-
extraordinary things. No cover-ups here; we see their warts and all... tians when he opened this entire discussion (Rom 14:1). What did Jesus
have to accept in us?
“Patience”: u`pomonh, hupomone: Perseverance
“Comfort”: para,klhsij paraklesis: Encouragement The model of acceptance for Christians is, however, the Lord Jesus,
who accepted us, when we were: “powerless” (Rom 5:6); “ungodly”
The How and Why (Rom 5:6); “sinners” (Rom 5:8); and “enemies” (Rom 5:10).
The precision of the Scriptures demonstrate their supernatural origin. Certainly Christians can receive others who differ with them on nones-
Once you discover that for yourself it changes your entire attitude sential matters. We can learn to love anybody if we are at the foot of the
toward their reliability and your own destiny…This is too important cross. Fishermen clean the fish after they’re caught . . .
to delegate to others.
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8] Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of We, as Gentiles, didn’t have such promises: our benefits derive from
God, to confirm the promises made unto the fathers: theirs. God used their failure for our opportunity. To validate his
statement concerning the ministry of Christ and its purposes, particu-
This summarizes Chapters 9, 10, 11 and is the ultimate example of larly the one relating to Gentiles, Paul quotes four Old Testament pas-
Rom 15:4. sages, again introducing the series with the formula, “As it is written”
(perfect tense, “it stands written”).
“...minister”: His mission was to be a “servant of the circumcision”;
“deacon” comes from this Greek noun dia,konoj diakonos; perfect tense: These quotations are taken from all three divisions of the Old Testament:
Something past with results that continue: Jews have not been “cast off.” “Law of Moses, Prophets, and the Psalms” (Lk 24:44) and from three
Not rejected, but fulfilled the truth of God Jewish heroes: Moses, David, and Isaiah.
“...to confirm”: perfect tense; completed in the past with results that • The first quotation (Rom 15:9) is from David’s song of deliverance
continue forever; cannot be revoked [vs. reconstructionist heresies]. (2 Sam 22:50; Ps 18:49):
‘…but as touching the election, they are beloved for the fathers’ sakes. Therefore will I give thanks unto thee, O LORD, among the heathen, and
For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance. sing praises unto thy name.
Romans 11:28-29 Psalm 18:49
10] And again he saith, Rejoice, ye Gentiles, with his people.
“without repentance” = irrevocable.
• The second quote (Rom 15:10) is from Moses’ valedictory song
9] And that the Gentiles might glorify God for his mercy; as it is written, For this to the people of Israel (Deut 32:43):
cause I will confess to thee among the Gentiles, and sing unto thy name.
Rejoice, O ye nations, with his people: for he will avenge the blood of his
servants, and will render vengeance to his adversaries, and will be merciful
God had two objectives to accomplish through Jesus’ ministry: unto his land, and to his people.
Deuteronomy 32:43
1) The first was to confirm the promises made to the patriarchs (Rom
9:4-5). 11] And again, Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles; and laud him, all ye people.
2) God’s second objective in Christ’s ministry was that the Gentiles
may glorify God for His mercy (Rom 15:6). • The third quote is from both the shortest and the middle chapter of
the Bible (Ps 117:1,2):
God had made covenants only with Israel (Rom 9:4), not with the Gentiles,
O praise the LORD, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people. For his
So God had no covenantal promises to confirm with the Gentiles (Eph
merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of the LORD endureth
2:12). Any spiritual blessings that come to the Gentiles spring solely
for ever. Praise ye the LORD.
from the mercy of God. God eternally purposed to bless the Gentiles Psalm 117:1,2
spiritually through the Lord Jesus as their Messiah and through His
covenants with Israel (Gen 12:3; Jn 4:22). 12] And again, Isaiah saith, There shall be a root of Jesse, and he that shall rise to
reign over the Gentiles; in him shall the Gentiles trust.
In Light of Christ’s Ministry
• The fourth quote is from Isaiah’s Messianic prophecy (Isa
God’s two purposes in the ministry of Christ are being achieved now 11:10,11):
while Israel nationally has been set aside (Rom 11:1-31) and the church
is being formed of both Jews and Gentiles (Eph 2:14-22). It will be And in that day there shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an
ensign of the people; to it shall the Gentiles seek: and his rest shall be
achieved in the future when Israel is restored to her place as head of the
glorious. And it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall set his
nations and becomes a means of blessing to everyone (Deut 30:1-10).
A progression of thought can be traced through these four quotations: 19] Through mighty signs and wonders, by the power of the Spirit of God; so that
from Jerusalem, and round about unto Illyricum, I have fully preached the
• In the 1st, David praised God “among the Gentiles” (Rom 15:9); gospel of Christ.
• In the 2nd, Moses exhorted the Gentiles, “Rejoice . . . with His
people” (Rom 15:10); Signs, wonders, and miracles authenticated the work of the apostles
• In the 3rd, the Psalmist commanded the Gentiles to “praise the Lord” (2 Cor 12:12; Heb 2:3-4).
(Rom 15:11; cf. v. 7);
• In the 4th, Isaiah predicted that “the Gentiles will live under the Signs: shmei/on semeion miracles by which God authenticates the men
rule of the Root of Jesse and they will hope in Him” (Rom 15:12). are sent by him, or by which men prove that the cause they are pleading
is God’s; miracles that signify theological truths; and wonders: te,raj
Prayer teras miracles that produce awe and astonishment.
13] Now [may] the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that Paul’s Methodology
ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.
Luke referred to a miracle God performed through Paul at Cyprus (Acts
All these references emphasize: “Praise.” “Worship” is not a performance, 13:11, making Elymas blind), “signs and wonders” at Iconium (Acts 14:3;
or for entertaining ourselves—it is to Praise Him and the objective is cf. Acts 15:12) and miracles at Lystra (Acts 14:8-10, 19-20), Ephesus
hope, through the Holy Spirit. (Acts 19:11-12), Troas (Acts 20:9-12), and Malta (Acts 28:1-8).
31] That I may be delivered from them that do not believe in Judaea; and that my
“Contribution” = koinwni,an koinonian fellowship, participation, sharing
service which I have for Jerusalem may be accepted of the saints;
in; partnership; contribution, gift. 32] That I may come unto you with joy by the will of God, and may with you be
refreshed.
27] It hath pleased them verily; and their debtors they are. For if the Gentiles have
33] Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.
been made partakers of their spiritual things, their duty is also to minister unto
them in carnal things.
“Amen”: This is the third benediction in this chapter (Rom 15:5, 13).
Cf. Rom 11:11-12, 17-18; 15:12; Gal 3:14; Eph 3:6.
Final Session
28] When therefore I have performed this, and have sealed to them this fruit, I will
come by you into Spain. Chapter 16 : The Value of Personal Relationships.
This final chapter will emphasize the importance of relationships: in Paul first met Priscilla and Aquila when he arrived in Corinth on his
24 verses he named 33 people, and referred to many others (Rom 16:5, second missionary journey (Acts 18:2) and worked with them at their
10-11, 13-15). trade of tentmaking. They had come to Corinth from Rome because
of Claudius’ decree that all Jews must leave Rome. They accompanied
Lessons Paul when he left Corinth (Acts 18:18), but stayed in Ephesus when the
party stopped briefly (Acts 18:19). There they ministered to Apollos
1) Shows Paul’s concern and care for individuals and gives us an (Acts 18:26) and undoubtedly to Paul during his stay in Ephesus on
insight into Paul’s prayer list . . . his third journey, because they sent greetings to the Corinthian Chris-
tians (1 Cor. 16:19). Shortly after that, they must have moved back to
2) Shows Paul’s regard for women, in contrast with prevailing culture: A Rome and still later returned to Ephesus (2 Tim 4:19). They are always
number of women are included in the list: Priscilla (v. 3), Mary (v. 6), mentioned together as a team . . .
Tryphena and Tryphosa (v. 12), Persis (v. 12), Rufus’ mother (v. 13),
and Nereus’ sister (v. 15). Two others are possibly women: Junias and 4] Who have for my life laid down their own necks: unto whom not only I give
Julia (v. 7, 15). thanks, but also all the churches of the Gentiles.
3) It evidences the great influence Paul had. He had many friends there, The Lord’s “Secret Service.” It was rough to be a Christian in those
even though he had never been there. He knew their name, activities, days. And still is, in most of the world. And we, too, may see them
progress, etc. again as Biblical Christianity increasingly becomes “politically incor-
rect” in America . . .
11] Salute Herodion my kinsman. Greet them that be of the household of Narcissus,
Some Greek manuscripts read Mariam, the Hebrew form, which prob-
which are in the Lord.
ably identifies that this woman was Jewish.
My kinsman? Herodion: a relative of Herod. Again, slaves of Narcissus
7] Salute Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen, and my fellowprisoners, who are
of note among the apostles, who also were in Christ before me. (vs. their owner); Narcissus we know from Roman history was a former
slave who became the personal secretary of the Emperor Claudius. He
(Junias can be either masculine or feminine; could be Andronicus’ wife.) gained much wealth since he was in charge of the emperor’s correspon-
Kinsmen? Probably tribal: of Benjamin (cf. 9:3). He also mentioned dence and his palm would have to be greased before a letter could get
four other “kinsmen” (Rom 16:11, 21). through to the emperor. When Claudius was murdered, Nero took over
and shortly forced the suicide of Narcissus.
Fellowprisoners . . . Apostles . . probably used here in the broader,
general sense in which Barnabas, Silas, and others were called apostles The Gospel was spread from slaves to the royal family; from the cata-
(Acts 14:14; 1 Thess 2:7) combs to the court ... In just two decades, Rome became the largest
Gentile church, founded by those who had been visiting Jerusalem at
Greek: perfect tense, “they came to be and still are” in Christ before Pentecost (Acts 2); just “average believers...”
I was. They knew Christ before Paul; ostensibly about the time of
Stephen’s martyrdom. So they had been believers for about 25 years. 12] Salute Tryphena and Tryphosa, who labour in the Lord. Salute the beloved
( Probably prayed for him during his persecution of Christians!) Persis, which laboured much in the Lord.
8] Greet Ampliatus my beloved in the Lord. (Some believe they were sisters, possibly even twins. Their names mean
“Dainty” and “Delicate”—Paul must have had a smile on his face when
“Beloved”: •VAmpli,aj Special relationship. In the Domitilla Cemetery, he commended them for their labour!)
among the catacombs of Rome, there is an ornate grave with the single
name, Ampliatus, an apparent slave, yet the ornateness indicates he 13] Salute Rufus chosen in the Lord, and his mother and mine.
was held in high regard. Some scholars believe that this is the same This is possibly the same Rufus mentioned by Mark (Mark 15:21). He
person mentioned by Paul. [KJV: Amplias; NAS: Ampliatus; Greek mentions Alexander and Rufus and presumes that his audience would
VAmplia/ton] have known who these gentlemen were:
A Poem: “I Hear It Said...” I, of course, know that none of you are guilty of such things; but these
suggestions are offered to help you counsel your needy friends...Let’s
Last night my friend—he says he is my friend— become “Gossip Stoppers.”
Came in and questioned me.
* * *
“I hear it said you have done this and that.
Once again these men were not members of Paul’s family, but fellow To assuage any doubts about the final editorial authenticity, Paul would
countrymen (cf. vv. 7, 10). These may be the men of the same names frequently add his personal signature in his own handwriting (1 Cor
mentioned elsewhere (Acts 13:1; 17:5-9; 20:4; cf. 2 Cor 9:4). 16:21; Gal 6:11; Col 4:18; 2 Thess 3:17; Phile 19).
22] I, Tertius, who wrote this epistle, salute you in the Lord. It may come as a surprise to many of our readers that one of the common,
virtually obligatory, qualifications among the professionals in the Graeco-
Who Wrote the Epistle to the Romans? Roman world was that of a tachygráphos, or shorthand writer.32
We take for granted the ease with which we can make copies of documents [Among the disciples, Matthew, a former customs official, would also
today. Even before the revolution of our copiers and fax machines, it likely have had a working knowledge of tachygraphy, and thus may
was the invention of Johannes Gutenberg’s movable type in 1454 that have been able to transcribe the Sermon on the Mount verbatim, just
ushered in the printing techniques that we also have come to take so for as Tertius and others were able to transcribe Paul’s more verbose ut-
granted today. In the ancient world, all copies had to be accomplished terances. ]
painstakingly by hand. Thus, the term manuscript, “manu-script.”
Gaius was Paul’s host in Corinth, who apparently had a church meeting 27] To God only wise, be glory through Jesus Christ for ever. Amen. [Written to the
Romans from Corinthus, and sent by Phebe servant of the church at Cenchrea.]
in his home. This Gaius was probably not the same Gaius who was
from Macedonia and traveled with Paul (Acts 19:29) nor the Gaius who
was from Derbe (Acts 20:4). The Gaius mentioned here in Romans was Some Perspectives of the Early Church
probably Paul’s convert whom he baptized (1 Cor. 1:14).
1) They were not “on their own.” They had a real sense of community.
The city treasurer Erastus: a 1929 excavation in Corinth unearthed a “Ye are not your own; ye are bought with a price,” (1 Cor 6:19, 20).
pavement inscribed with these words: 2) Life is a battle; a battle to the death!
3) They had need for rest and leisure, but only to better prepare them for
ERASTVS PRO:AED:P:STRAVIT: the battle.
4) They understood that the gifts of the Spirit opened up a ministry for
(“Erastus, curator of public buildings, laid this pavement at his own every single believer. (Those that were not exercising their gifts were
expense.”) defrauding the Body.)
24] The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen. God has not called us to a picnic ground, but to a battleground!
25] Now to him that is of power to stablish you according to my gospel, and the
preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery, which Next Session?
was kept secret since the world began,
Having finished our review of Romans, you might complete your review
“My gospel”: This letter to the Romans is Paul’s longest and most of the trilogy on Habakkuk 2:4. Each of these are the pivotal guide
complete statement of the message he proclaimed, what some call, “the books of the New Testament Epistles:
Gospel according to Paul.” (cf. 2:16; 2 Tim 2:8)
The Just Romans Rom 1:17
26] But now is made manifest, and by the scriptures of the prophets, according to Shall Live Galatians Gal 3:11
the commandment of the everlasting God, made known to all nations for the By Faith Hebrews Heb 10:38
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and thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all
thy soul, and with all thy might (from the Sh’ma, Deut 6:4-5).”
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