Romans 12:1-8: Knowing and Doing God’s Will

Deuteronomy 13-17, Psalm 66, Matthew 27:1-10, Romans 12:1-8 Romans 12:1-8: When we ask ourselves how it is that we can follow God, we are really asking three interlocking questions: why should we obey God, what does God want us to obey, and then how do we obey God? In these very practical and important first eight verses of…

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Romans 11:25-36: Soli Deo Gloria!

Deuteronomy 9-12, Psalm 65, Matthew 26:57-75, Romans 11:25-36 Romans 11:25-36: I’ve always enjoyed this part of Romans where Paul says that he doesn’t want us to be ignorant of this “mystery” and then proceeds to write words that have appeared more mysterious than maybe any others he ever wrote! Certainly, there are variations of opinions on what they…

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Romans 11:1-24: The Beauty of Awe in the Presence of God

Deuteronomy 6-8, Psalm 64, Matthew 26:36-56, Romans 11:1-24 Romans 11:1-24: Paul tells the story of Israel and its future salvation, making the point that those who are saved should in no way then be proud. Rather we should fear. For we stand by faith (11:20). What then should we learn from this part of Romans? First, that the…

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Romans 10: Faith from Hearing

Deuteronomy 4-5, Psalm 63, Matthew 26:17-35, Romans 10 Romans 10: What is our responsibility for those who are not saved? First, we are called to care. How hard is the heart of some of us that we can walk in the streets with the living dead—those who are not saved—and not think or feel anything about their plight?…

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Romans 9:19-33: Pursue by Faith

Deuteronomy 1-3, Psalm 62, Matthew 26:1-16, Romans 9:19-33 Romans 9:19-33: “Because they pursued it not by faith but as if it were by works.” Here is the key to our response to God: are we pursuing him by faith or by works? Are we working out salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who is at…

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Romans 9:1-18: Sovereign God

Numbers 33-36, Psalm 61, Matthew 25:31-46, Romans 9:1-18 Romans 9:1-18: The pain of sensing that someone you love is not responding to Christ—that pain is real and hurtful, sometimes extremely so. But what would it be like to know that your whole people —with many exceptions, but still as a group—that your whole people were in danger of…

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Romans 8:18-39: Nothing. Nothing. Nothing.

Numbers 31-32, Psalm 60, Matthew 25:14-30, Romans 8:18-39 Romans 8:18-39: Few words in all of Scripture are more precious than these. Such profundity, but also such practicality. And all encased in a beautiful frame that resonates with the power of the gospel. What can we learn from these words? First (v. 18-25), when we suffer, we should compare…

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Romans 8:1-17: No Condemnation

Numbers 28-30, Psalm 59, Matthew 25:1-13, Romans 8:1-17 Romans 8:1-17: It is impossible to summarize this magna carta of the Christian faith—this summa laude of that majestic Book of Romans, this chapter 8—in a few short words in a devotion. What can we say? First, the chapter as a whole moves from no condemnation (verse 1) to no…

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Romans 7:13-25: Fighting Against Sin

Numbers 26-27, Psalm 58, Matthew 24:34-51, Romans 7:13-25 Romans 7:13-25: This passage has received several contrary interpretations. At stake is whether Paul is describing the condition of being a Christian (wrestling with the ongoing implications and struggle with sin that all Christians face), or whether he is describing his pre-Christian stage (wrestling with conviction of sin that should…

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Romans 7:1-12: What About the Law?

Numbers 23-25, Psalm 57, Matthew 24:15-35, Romans 7:1-12 Romans 7:1-12: Here Paul answers a potential objection to what he is arguing. As a recap, Paul is arguing that we are saved by grace, through faith, by the work of Christ on the cross in our place. This then means that we now live for him in joy and…

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