Romans 1. V 16/17
One
of the outstanding passages, and perhaps one of the most encouraging, is that
in the first chapter of Paul’s Letter to the Romans.
‘I
am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for the salvation of
everyone who believes. For in the gospel a righteousness from God is
revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is
written: the righteous shall live by faith’.
Paul
is writing to Christians in Rome, the mightiest city of the day, a city full of
learning yet also full of immorality, where Christianity would not be
appreciated, and he was ready and eager to go and preach the gospel, no matter
what the cost, even though Christians were in danger of persecution; a sort of
London of the day.
Paul
says he was not ashamed, in fact he glorified in the gospel and
that is what all Christians should do. But sadly I fear we all do
not. How many Church members are embarrassed when asked if they believe? Indeed
how many are ready to acknowledge they attend Church? How would we
answer is asked to give our opinion on moral questions? If you
are not ashamed you are ready to speak out about your faith. Some
people are fearful of their friends finding out they attend Church in case they
get mocked, or because it might restrict the way they want to
behave. Remember the words of Jesus, ‘for whoever is ashamed of me
and my words in this sinful and adulterous generation, of him also shall the
Son of man be ashamed when He comes back.
Preachers
should be prepared to tell the Bible as it is written, telling people what need
to hear rather than what they might like to hear. Preachers can
however be intimidated, and be frightened of upsetting modern susceptibilities.
To preach fundamental truth, will inevitably cause some upset. If people are
upset, they should conside why. But let
us take heart from Paul, who faced all that could be put against him, and so
caused Christianity to spread throughout the ancient world.
I
have been to three service in recent times when there has been a child being
baptised, with people who have not been to Church for a long time if
ever. What an opportunity of preaching the gospel, yet there has
been a nebulous sermon meaning absolutely nothing.
Then
look at what is meant by the gospel. How many Christians
I wonder, would be able to answer if asked what the gospel is? The
gospel is a simple story of a baby, born to a young Jewish girl by divine and virginal
conception, who lived a sinless life until God called Him to die on a Cross, so
that all who truly believe in Him and accept Him as their Lord and Saviour,
will have all their wrongdoings forgiven, so that one day they will live for
ever with Him in heaven.
There
is false teaching being given from within the Church, that all will go to
heaven. The funeral liturgy gives that clear imprssion.It is said that God
would not send anyone to hell, and that is right, but people choose to go there
by their own neglect. To believe as some do, and preach that
everyone will go to heaven, is nowhere stated, nor can be found in the
Bible.
We
Ministers are constantly meeting bereaved people who sincerely believe their
loved ones are bound for heaven, despite never having a religious thought or
action in their lives. We are too compassionate to make any comment
in such a situation, but it is a terribly sad feeling and situation to be in,
when you know the Bible’s teaching.
The
gospel is the story of Jesus Christ, who gave Himself to be crucified for our
sins in order to reconcile us to God. Why should anyone be ashamed
to tell that story? We all no doubt are ashamed of things we have
done in our lives, and the things we have said but wished we hadn’t, and that
is understandable. But we allow ourselves to become ashamed of
something for which there is no need to be ashamed of.
Righteousness. We cannot make ourselves righteous
before God, but we can be through Jesus’ atoning death. Jesus acts
as a bridge between God and us, putting us in good standing in God’s eyes,
making it thus possible for us to be acceptable to God. This is God’s powerful
way of bringing all who believe to heaven. We are saved by grace
(Great Riches At Christ’s Expense) through faith. The gospel is the
power that gives us salvation. But the gospel is bad news for non-believers.
Faith. You must have faith and believe. We are prepared to
place our faith in many people, but reluctant to trust in God. We travel
by plane and put our faith that the pilot knows what he is doing although we
know nothing about him. If you go to the doctor for some illness and he gives
you a prescription, you then get dispensed and take, trusting the doctor and
the chemist, but you don’t just leave it in a cupboard if you want to get
better. So with the gospel. There is no point in just seeking a
spiritual prescription; you have to take that ant so that people may come to
live by the Scripture. . by faith which means reaching out to
God and accepting the gospel.
For
all who believe. This
power is for everyone who believes. This means more than just
believing there is a God, the devil accepts that; believing means making a
commitment. Too many say they believe but do nothing, which is why
regular preaching of the gospel is import
They
are religious and even show some outward inclinations toward Christianity. They
come from a Christian background. They think that Jesus was a great religious
figure. But they have not believed in Christ. Though the
gospel is God's power for salvation, because they have not believed, they have
not experienced this power nor have they known the gospel for what it truly is.
The
reason so many people are not willing to accept the Bible, is because the
message is too simple. We know there are many people who are not prepared
to accept the Bible story, as they find it too incredible to
believe. They are more ready to listen to the strident outpourings
of nauseating, insulting, self- indulgent secularists. For others,
accepting the gospel would mean a change of hedonistic lifestyle. It
means accepting a standard of morality they are not prepared to accept.
You
will find theologians complicating matters by having all kind of discussions,
on who wrote this and that, and it is all very well for academics sitting in
their common rooms to do this for their amusement, but it sends out a wrong
message.
Martin
Luther was so inspired by this passage it caused him to start the Protestant
Reformation, and if all preachers were inspired similarly there would be less
empty seats in Churches.
Let us proceed by faith and never ever be ashamed.
There
are several words mentioned here, which will be the subject of further posts; namely,
righteousness, grace, faith and belief.
May
the Lord bless his Word to us, and for us to serve him.
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