A Grace-Shaped Life: Romans 9-16Намуна
‘Tis the Season
Salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed. (Romans 13:11)
I love the energy of playoff football games in January. The fans pulse with excitement. The teams play as if every down could be critical to their success. There is an urgency in January that barely exists in the preseason games of August, because in January everyone knows the end is near and they pay full attention.
In the same way, Paul wants us to “know the time, that the hour has come for you to wake from sleep” (v. 11). The Greek word here for “time” is kairos, which in this verse indicates a “period of time,” specifically the present “season” or “opportunity.” Biblical time is not measured in the hours and days that frame our schedules. A season is an occasion for opportunity. The season we are living in is the overlap of “now” and “not yet.” The kingdom of God has come near with Jesus’ first coming. And Jesus will one day come again in glory. When that happens, we will experience the ultimate goal of our salvation as we live in the new heavens and the new earth forever and ever.
No one knows when this kairos, or present time, will end. We only know the end is nearer now than when we first believed (v. 11). Waking up to this reality brings urgency. Waste no moment. “Love your neighbor as yourself” (v. 9), and “put on the Lord Jesus Christ” (v. 14). Every encounter is an opportunity to point people to Jesus.
As you pray, ask the Holy Spirit to help you know the time.
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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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