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NT BIBLE STORY--- ACTS AND EPISTLES #24--- PAUL WRITES ROMANS #2

 New Testament BIBLE STORY



Paul writes Romans - Part two



         

PERTINENT COMMENTS               

         CHAPTER ONE


     Paul opens by declaring he is a "slave" of Jesus Christ, and

then an apostle called to the Gospel of Christ. Jesus was born

physical from the seed of David, but made a Son of God with 

POWER and the holiness of the Spirit, by a resurrection from the dead.

He says the Roman Christians are called by Jesus, and gives them

peace and grace form God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

     We notice, as we do in nearly all of Paul's epistles that the 

Holy Spirit is not  mentioned as with the Father and Christ.

The simple reason is that the Holy Spirit is NOT  "person" or a

bodied being of the Godhead, as are the Father and Christ. If the

Spirit was, then Paul was surely giving and insult in not

recognizing the fact in the "greeting" of grace and peace from

the Godhead (verses 1-7).


     In verses 8-15 Paul tells them he is and was mindful to come

to them there in Rome. He wants to impart some spiritual gift to

edify them. He has a commission to preach the Gospel to the

Gentiles, and so he was ready to preach it at Rome also.


     He is not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, it is the POWER

of God unto salvation to all believers, and the righteousness of

God is revealed in it, as it is "from faith to faith" for it was

written (Hab. 2:4) that "The just shall live by faith." From faith

to faith is first the faith we must have in the sacrifice of Jesus 

to atone for our sins, and then we receive the Spirit of God, 

which is Jesus living IN us, and so the life we now live we

live by the faith OF Christ (Gal.2:20). And as we shall see in

chapter 3:31, faith does NOT abolish God's law, but establishes it.


     The Gospel is salvation, but there will be a time of the

wrath of God upon all unrighteousness and ungodliness. Some 

know the truth but hold it back in unrighteousness, for God is

manifested and many of His invisible truths are seen in His

creation. Some knew God but did not glorify Him or were not

thankful to Him, and became vain in their own ideas and so their

hearts were darkened. They professed to be "wise" but actually

they became fools, and ended up making idols and physical things

into gods. They changed the glory of God into worshipping

corruptible men and birds, and beasts. So it was that God just

let them go ahead with all this and they moved into all

kinds of uncleanness through the lusts of their mind. They

changed the truth of God into lies and served the creation more

than the one who cerated it (verses 18-25).


     The vile things that mankind got into, for leaving the

truths of God, were sexual evils such as homosexuality and

lesbianism. As they did not like to retain God in their

knowledge, their schools, their Universities, they were given

over to a mind void of true judgment. 


     Paul now lists many different kinds of reprobate practices,

thoughts, and ways of living. Greed, hate, envy, murder,

fighting, deception, malicious behavior, gossip, backstabbers,

haters of God, proudness, boastful. He says they are forever

inventing new ways of sin and evil, which include ways to be

disobedient to parents, ways to not understand truth, ways to

break promises, and ways to be heartless and unforgiving.


     Paul says they know that death is the penalty for those who

live like this, yet they go ahead and live that way, and they

have pleasure in those that also live like they do (verses

18-32).


CHAPTER TWO


     Paul now talks about those who "judge" or "condemn" others,

but they themselves do the same kind of wrong things they are

condemning others about. Those who do commit such things as he

just mentioned have a sure judgment of God coming upon them. If

you do the same things that you condemn others for, then be sure

that God will one day bring judgment upon you. You may think God

is not looking, so not going to do anything about your sins, but

this patience and longsuffering and goodness of God in not

dealing with you swiftly is to allow you to come to repentance.

If you do not, then you store up for yourself even more wrath for

that coming day of wrath and judgment of God (verses 1-5).

     God is one day going to render to every person what they

deserve to have, according to their deeds or the way they have

lived. To those who patiently continue in well doing, and seek

for glory and honor and immortality, eternal life will be given.

But for those who do not OBEY the TRUTH, but obey

UN-righteousness, there will be indignation and wrath 

(verses 6-8).


     These two verses are packed with great truths. Salvation is

more than JUST "believing on" Jesus Christ. It is moving on 

from that point to full repentance from sin, and to serving and

seeking, to do "well" or in other words to do God's will, as

Jesus once said, "Not my will be done, but your will be done."

True Christianity is "seeking" for glory and immortality. It is

not gaining salvation by "works" but it is having the right

mind-set to walk the straight and narrow pathway that leads to

life, and Jesus Himself said, there are few who find that path

and will walk it, but He said, that it was the wide pathway that

led to destruction and death. This is all in the very words of

Jesus if we will but read all His words as recorded in the

Gospels. For those who have the true mind that the Lord wants 

to see,  there will be eternal life at the end of the trail.

     But to those who will not obey the truth (and God's word is

truth - John 17:17) but obey UN-righteousness (and righteousness

is the keeping of God's commandments - see Ps.119:172), there

will be indignation and wrath from God, at the end of their trail.


     Paul thinks this very important for he repeats it again in

verses 9-11. Those that do or live a life of evil, no matter who

you are, and you never repent of it, there will be anguish for

them. You may remember Jesus saying that some would be on the

outside of the Kingdom of God looking in, never having made it,

and they would be weeping and crying. You may remember Jesus 

also saying that some would say, "Lord, Lord, have we not done

miracles in your name, but I will answer them, that I never knew

you, depart from me you that work iniquity" (Greek is "lawlessness" 

see Mat.5:21-27). A willingness to serve and obey God is a PART 

of salvation.  Those who will not do good and obey God, will not 

be in His Kingdom. Those who will work good, will obey the truth, 

will be willing to follow righteousness, will have glory, honor, peace. 

There is no respecter of persons with God, all, whoever you are, 

will be treated under those two overall headings of a willingness 

to follow "righteousness" or who follow "un-righteousness."


     Paul then puts emphasis on those who "know better"  - who do

NOT know the law and ways of God (for they have not in this life

time had their blindness to God removed, they have never been

called to salvation) will die this physical dead (they will in

the future be raised in a resurrection to have a chance of

salvation. I covered this in great detail as we went through the

Gospels). But for those who DO KNOW the law, have been called

to salvation, shall be judged by the word of God and the law of

God, were they WILLING to have the mind-set of WANTING to 

follow the truth of God and obey His law, or were they NOT 

willing to do so?


     Paul now gives a verse/s (which are to be understood in a

"parenthesis" to verse 15) that many do not want to read, or they

ignore it, because of false teachers that have taught them false

doctrines of the FULL way of salvation. Paul say, "For not the

hearers (only) of the law, are justified before God, but the

DOERS of the law shall be justified" (verses 12-13).

     It is not that we "earn" justification" by "law keeping" -

but we are justified or forgiven our sins and made at-one with

God, through faith in the sacrifice of Jesus and His shed blood

on the cross for our sins. But ONLY those who will then move on

and will have the attitude of mind as to want to obey truth and

righteousness, will God apply the blood sacrifice of Jesus' death

to their sins. God sees the heart, He wants REPENTANCE from 

sin and the wrong way of living, to an attitude of mind that will

want to serve and live His way of life. Only those with that

change of heart and mind will God justify through Jesus Christ.

     Paul here demonstrates that even the Gentiles which did not

have a direct revelation from God, like Israel did, concerning

His law, often enacted some of God's laws, as through human 

logic - many without the knowledge of God can see that "stealing

from each other" is not a good thing to do, nor is going around

"killing" people good for their society. So, Paul is arguing, if

this is the case with those who did not "know" God, then it is

more important for those who have had God's "law" revealed to

them. You must be willing to be a law abiding person if you want

to be granted forgiveness of justification.

     It is like this, if the judge forgives you for a traffic violation 

(say, going through a red light), he is not declaring you can go 

through all the red light you like from then on out.


      To have his pardon you must be willing to live within the law.


      Verse 16 is connected to verse 12. Those who have the way

of the Lord revealed to them, the revealed law of God,  will be

judged by that law, "in the day" when God shall judge all people

by Jesus Christ. You may recall Jesus saying in the Gospels that

"all judgment" had been given to Him by the Father.


     Paul now gets specific towards "Jews" who often boasted that

they had an "inner circle" position with God, so they could

instruct others of His ways.  It was not much good teaching

others not to steal if they were themselves stealing, or teaching

others not to practice adultery if they were guilty of doing it.

If they were boasting by having God's law, then that very law

convicted them of breaking that law. They were being hypocrites

and so the Gentiles would then blaspheme God, laugh at the God

the Jews held up as being the one and only true God (verses 16-24).

     

     For the Jews to put their confidence and trust in physical

circumcision, as somehow showing they were the children of God,

was to Paul, utter falsehood and meaningless. For, some physical

act on some skin of the body could not possibly make one who is

living in conflict to God's law, a child of God, or put them in

"spiritual" at-one-ment with the Almighty.  A true spiritual Jew,

Paul said, was not of the physical flesh but of the mind and

heart and spirit of a person. God indeed looks at the heart not

the flesh (verses 25-29).


Let me put it all another way:

(adding this in April 2011)


Verse 12. Paul is simply saying if you sin not knowing the law 

(not being called to salvation)  you will just die not being called. 

But if you know the law (being called to salvation)  and you sin 

in the law (just refuse God's calling, or believe you can live 

practicing sin)  you are then judge by the law (sin remains - 

you are unforgiven - you face the second death).  As Paul goes 

on to say if you just hear the law (hear the Gospel but it goes 

in one ear and  out the other - not being called - blindness still 

not taken away) but do not act - you ain't  going to be forgiven - 

 the way of life of God - who go on to be chosen - will be 

forgiven  and justified - come under grace. 


Paul continues - so some Gentiles just from natural nature know 

it is not wise to kill others  (say from another tribe) as the other 

tribe will kill in revenge. 


Oh, now verses 13-15 should be in (    ) it is a parenthetical thought. 

Paul showing that just hearing or having some points of the law 

in your natural society does not justify you, in salvation, although 

you at least follow those laws you know, at least your not a hypocrite). 

He is telling his readers who are supposed to be Christians that the 

only way you can be saved, justified - forgive - under grace - is to 

PRACTICE the law. If you have been called and you KNOW the 

law (law and grace truth) and you do not practice it - you will be 

judged by that law. He is correcting the idea that some were already 

having that grace did away with law - you did not have to practice 

it and could sin willfully. See the previous verses 1-11. 


Verse 12 should be connected to verse 16. "....and as many as have 

sinned in the law  (being called - blindness removed) shall be judged 

by the law. In the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by 

Jesus Christ according to my gospel." 


He is talking to the Jews of Rome (who have said they are Christians) 

and have vanity in being Jews, because they had some knowledge

of God's truth, were given the law, saying they knew His will, 

boasting in God; BUT they (these Christian Jews at Rome)  were 

turning God's grace into a license to live in sin. Knowing one thing, 

but doing another, saying one thing but doing another (which even 

the Gentiles at least observed some of the laws of God, from natural 

common sense knowledge and were not hypocrites). But here were 

Christian Jews, having a past history of God's word, truths and 

knowledge, but they were saying one thing and doing another, they 

were proud in God but were really hypocrites. 


The context of the whole chapter is to correct Christian Jewish 

hypocrites. Just because they  were Jews, given knowledge 

of God and His law, and had some vanity in all that, really meant  

NOTHING if they were not LIVING, PRACTICING, the law 

and truths of God. Notice ---verse 18 "...knowing his will, …..

being instructed out of the law" and "Confident that you are  

a guide to the blind, a light of them which are in darkness. 

And an instructor of the foolish,  teacher of babes, which have 

a FORM of knowledge and of the truth in the law." 


So Paul goes on to say, okay if you want to teacher others do you 

not teach yourself at  the same time. The rest of the verses show 

they were claiming to teach others of this law  or that law but all 

the time they were living, PRACTICING, breaking the law (note 

it in verses  23,24). These Christian Jews at Rome were already 

turning the grace of God into a license to sin. 


It's the same old Catholic and Protestant teaching we have today - 

grace does away with law, or the law has been abolished. Paul spent 

chapter upon chapter in Romans to prove such a teaching was as 

false a doctrine as you could possibly get. 


And in this chapter he brings in that even some pagan people had 

more sense about law,  than some of the Christian Jews at Rome. 

Those Gentiles would simply die without being called - they were 

not going to be judged by the law, because they really did not know 

the full truths of God,  were not being called, were still in blindness 

per se. 


But the Christian Jews at Rome.....wow they were in some deep 

trouble, because first they had  a past history of knowing God as He

worked with them, and had some proudness being Jews, Paul was 

aware that many not LIVING, PRACTICING, what they preached. 

They were  turning the  grace of God into a license to live in sin. 

And in other chapters  in Romans, Paul comes back to the  same topic, 

over and over -  being under grace does not mean we can practice 

living in sin, and using your Jewishness or being Jewish made such 

a teaching even more disgraceful. Paul was combating Jewish vanity 

of Christian Jews, at Rome, who were thinking they could  teach 

others the right way of God while they themselves were living, 

practicing as a way of life, sin.  As Jude later said, turning the grace 

of God into a license to sin. 


(This was added in April 2011)


CHAPTER THREE


     So the argument would possibly come back to Paul, "What

advantage then had the Jews, why did God call a specific people

to Himself and reveal to them His ways and laws, if it was of the

heart that God looked and not in any way to the physical people

He had chosen so long ago?"  

     Ah, there was an advantage said the apostle, not really

anything spiritual per se, but to them, the Jews, the oracles or

ways of God had been committed. They had them and they were

intended by God to preserve them, which they certainly had done

by writing them down or passing them on from generation to

generation. Even if some did not believe in God and His

righteousness and laws, did that mean they could not preserve 

the oracles of God? Paul answers by saying, "God forbid!"  

It was to be a divine miracle shall we say, that the oracles of God 

would be preserved through the Jews, the Lord would make sure 

they preserved it all correctly, as to the nuts and bolts in a figure 

of speech, but not the "added traditions" that the Jewish leaders 

invented at times. But God would make sure that the nuts and bolts 

of His truth would be preserved through human people, in this 

instance the Jews, who have preserved the Old Testament.


     Then some argued that Paul taught a kind of "grace of God

which was amplified by sin" - given more glory because of sin, so

they argued Paul was teaching that you should sin MORE so God's

grace and goodness to forgive through Christ, could be even

more glorious. To them Paul was saying, "Let us to evil that good

may come of it."  Paul taught NO such idea or doctrine (verses

1-8).


     Now Paul precedes to go into a LONG explanation of sin, the

law, justification, Christ's sacrifice, and the spiritual symbolism 

of water baptism. He precedes to show that the teaching of "works 

to justification by law observance" is an incorrect theology, but at 

the same time, the theology of teaching that justification through 

Christ's sacrifice does AWAY with having to obey the law, is just 

as incorrect.


     In verses 9-19  he uses the familiar Scriptures to them

then, the Old Testament, to prove that no matter who you are,

EVERYONE on earth, now and before, were and are sinners. 

The Scriptures used are:  Ps. 14:1-3; 5:9; Jer. 5:16; Ps.140:3; Ps.

10:7; Prov. 1:16; Isaiah 59:7,8; Ps. 36:1; Job.5:16; Ps.107:42.


     All the world is guilty of breaking God's law, and those who

then have God's law and word, to read and study, should know

clearly that this is the truth of the matter. It is from looking

into the law, letting it be a looking glass for us, that we can

ascertain what sin IS. And so as Paul says in verse 20, by doing

the deeds of the law, after we look into it, no one can be justified 

or forgiven sins, or made at-one with God. The law does not "acquit" 

you - "forgive" you - it only reveals to you where you have missed 

the mark, where you have broken the law, and so shows that you 

are guilty.


     If you break a number of traffic laws, and you see the laws

written on the books so to speak, you realize you are a law

breaker, and are under the penalty of breaking those laws. Just

because you now start to obey them, does not automatically cancel

and make void, the penalty you have incurred for breaking those

laws. So it is with God's law. It shows you that you are a sinner, 

and have the penalty of sin hanging over you for breaking  those 

laws. Turning around and observing them, doing the deeds of 

the law, does not justify or forgive the penalty of breaking  them.


     Paul then explains what the "law and the prophets" (Old

Testament) always said and foretold, that justification or

forgiveness of sins, and being righteous in God's sight,

would be accomplished not by "law works" or "law obedience" 

but by "faith of Jesus Christ" to those who believe that sins are

forgiven by His sacrifice for sins on the cross.

     Because all have sinned and so incurred the penalty for sin,

no amount of law keeping can cancel those sins, just as I

explained above. So, justification or being righteous in the

sight of the Lord, can only be by His grace through the

redemption work of Christ Jesus (verses 21-24).


     It is like this. You have broken the traffic laws, you have

a penalty hanging over you for those transgressions. The laws

have condemned you to face the penalty for breaking them. The

judge of the land has a son who is willing to take the penalties

upon himself, hence you can have those transgressions forgiven,

by having faith in the judge's son that he has indeed taken your

broken laws upon himself and paid the penalty. So, it is through

the judge's grace you can be forgiven and be declared righteous,

be looked upon as if you had never broken those laws. 


     Paul says in verse 25 and 26, that God set forth Christ to

be that atoning work, by having faith in His shed blood for your

sins, and so the goodness of God is thus manifested for the

cancelling of the past sins you did. Now you are looked upon by

the judge (the heavenly Father) as being sinless and righteous,

just as if you had never broken any laws in the first place.


     Under that system, that was always the plan of God, for your

justification, there can never be any boasting, for it was truly

only by the judge's grace you are forgiven, and not in any way by

working at law-keeping to EARN your forgiveness of sins. So the

simple conclusion to it all is that forgiveness of sins, being

justified, is done without the deeds of the law (verses 27,28).

     

     Going back to our example of traffic violations on your

part, you cannot come to the judge and say that you have now

obeyed the law of not going through red lights, say a thousand

times, and have so earned the right to be forgiven of the one

time you disobeyed that law before you kept it a thousand times.

The laws of the land, breaking them, incurring a penalty, and

then obeying them, do NOT work in any automatic way to cancel 

the transgressions, just because you obeyed them. A "murderer" 

is not automatically forgiven of the one murder he did, just because 

he kept the law of not murdering, ten thousand times after he

deliberately killed someone. Hence it is not possible that law

keeping can forgive you of the penalty you deserve for the times

you broke the law.


     God is one God of ALL people, Paul argues, and so His way 

of forgiving you of sins is the same for all people. So if you were

of the circumcision people - Jews, or if of the un-circumcised

people - Gentiles, both are justified, forgiven sins, and so

righteous in His sight, by FAITH in and through Jesus as the

judge's son who took all sins of all people, upon himself. The

Judge and the Son make it possible for your sins to be cancelled,

and so it is indeed by grace you can be righteous in God's sight,

and not by working at the deeds of the law to amass more "good

points" than bad ones, and so somehow  automatically earn

forgiveness of sins (verses 29-30).


     Naturally, this truth that Paul is explaining, would be

jumped upon by some to say that this theology of Paul's would

mean you do not need to OBEY the law. Paul answers this

anticipated argument right away by stating, "Do we then make 

VOID the law through faith? GOD FORBID! No, we ESTABLISH 

the law" (verse 31). 


     The faith we exhibit towards God, must be a faith that LEADS

to a mind-set that is willing to OBEY or establish the law. 


      After you are forgiven by the judge through his son, all your

traffic violations, both of them expect you will go forth with

that faith and OBEY the traffic laws. That is how the law,

transgression of the law, and forgiveness of those transgressions, 

would work in any normal country in our world today, if in the 

context of what we are leaning here from Paul.


     Grace, and faith in that grace or mercy, does NOT mean you

can henceforth live as a law breaker, not at all, in fact it means the 

very opposite - you go forth with that faith and OBEY the law.


     This was the END result of what Paul said was the true

understanding of justification by faith.


     He then wanted to hammer home more about the truth of

justification by faith, and went to the example of one of the

Jew's fathers - the great servant of God - Abraham.


                 ..........................


May 2004


TO BE CONTINUED

     


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