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Romans Book Study - Thestory

DAY 8 OF 38

Is There Any Place for Privilege?

The Jews believed they were the chosen people, and that God had blessed them by revealing himself to them. Yet when they read here what Paul was saying to them about their traditions they must have thought that he was making light of all they held as precious.

Paul anticipates this criticism. He assures them he is not discrediting all that God has done for them. But the point he is making here is different. It is not what they have received in their tradition that counts, but how they live.

They had failed to be “a light to the Gentiles” (Isaiah 49:6). Does that mean that God had failed? And if the evil they did highlighted how just God is, wouldn’t that bring glory to God and so be a good thing?

Perish the thought, says Paul. Of course, the Jews were privileged. And of course, God has not failed. It will take him the rest of this letter to explain how God’s purposes had from the beginning included both Jews and Gentiles.

He begins by pointing out that God’s messages were first spoken to the Jews. They had in their Law a record of what God had revealed—of who he was, and of what he expected of his people. If they had failed to keep his requirements, that was not God’s fault but theirs.

Jesus had something to say about this. “If God has been generous with you, he will expect you to serve him well. But if he has been more than generous, he will expect you to serve him even better” (Luke 12:48 CEV).

If you’ve had a Christian upbringing, belong to a good church, and know the Scriptures you are indeed blessed. But realize this, that God will “expect you to serve him even better.”

Respond in Prayer

Thank you, Lord, for the many good things you have blessed me with. Help me to be responsible in how I use them. Help me to be a “light” to the world around me, living in obedience to what you have taught me, and doing it with humility, so that people may see Jesus Christ in my life. For his sake, Amen.

Annabel Robinson

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Romans Book Study - Thestory

Romans sets out what it means to be a Christian. People think of it as a theological treatise, but really it's a letter, just like all of Paul's writings. Written in 57, and carried to Rome by a Christian leader named Phoebe, who probably went to house churches, reading it aloud. Romans can be difficult, but it’s also rewarding. This book study of Romans will help you dig deeper into Paul's popular letter.

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