A Grace-Shaped Life: Romans 9-16نموونە
When To-Do Lists Fail
They have a zeal for God, but not according to knowledge. (Romans 10:2)
I love my daily to-do list. It keeps me focused on activities that will help accomplish my goals. I take pleasure in checking the boxes at the end of the day. And, if I do something that wasn’t on my list, I write it down so I can check it off! According to Paul, that’s how many Israelites interpreted God’s law. They treated God’s commandments like a to-do list. Check off the boxes, and you will earn God’s righteousness. Sounds like a good way to know your salvation is secure, right?
Not exactly. While this approach does show zeal for God, obedience to the law can never secure salvation because no one can obey perfectly in a way that satisfies God’s holiness. “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23). Pursuing righteousness through the law does not work (Rom. 9:31). True righteousness comes only through faith in Christ, who is “the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes” (Rom. 10:4).
Even the Old Testament saints were saved by faith in God’s promises and not by obedience to the law. Hebrews 11 repeatedly says “by faith” to remind us that salvation comes by faith alone in Christ alone. It is Christ alone who fulfilled the law of God perfectly so that he alone could offer “himself without blemish to God” (Heb. 9:14). Salvation is not a checkbox on our to-do list. Thanks be to God!
As you pray, place your faith in the righteousness of Jesus.
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About this Plan
Your life is shaped by many things - your values, relationships, and the circumstances of your life. But what about God's grace? In the book of Romans, Paul offers advice and encouragement about that grace and how it should shape our lives. In this 16 day series, Jon Opgenorth will take you through Romans 9-16 and think about what a grace-shaped life looks like.
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