As Paul concludes his letter to the church in Rome, he is keen to impression them the importance of unity in the fellowship. Paul is writing here to the leaders of the church to give them some final instructions. He wants them to be discerning about those who will influence God's people through their teaching and preaching. He doesn't want them pulled away by various winds of doctrine. His letter as a whole has given them what they need to know to stand strong, in unity, against teaching that will pull people away.
As Paul finishes he makes sure that he displays his heart to the church and to us. Romans is a rich, dense, glorious book, one saturated with the beauty of the triune God and the redemption he has accomplished. At the heart of it is how to know and live the gospel so that we don't fall away, but daily be captivated by his great love for us.
Romans - The heart of the Gospel is a teaching series from Annalong Presbyterian Church. Find out more at www.annalongpc.org/sermons.
Before we begin this evening, I feel there's one thing
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:I need to clear up from last week.
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:Last week, I used the term Anilongians
to describe people from this village.
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:And some of you have been
very exercised indeed.
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:In fact, having gone out of your
way during the week to correct me
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:and declaring with great pride that
you indeed are called a gadgie.
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:Well, let me tell you that when
I moved here, I was informed by a
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:wise man that only those born on the
shore road are truly called Gadgeese.
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:So, to respect your local culture
and tradition, I stand over
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:calling you Anilongians unless
you were born on the shore road.
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:Anilongians.
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:But of course, we all know fine
well, you're all gadgies at heart.
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:Well, now that I've got that off
my chest, we come to what is the
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:end of our studies in Romans.
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:It's drawn to a close as we read these
final verses and I always like to
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:let you know what we've read because
sometimes we think reading the Bible is
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:too much for us, it's too big for us,
but now together publicly we have read
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:verse by verse 15 books of the Bible.
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:I think that's great.
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:I think it's good that we can see how the
Bible fits together and we'll see that as
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:we head towards the end of this evening.
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:And as we think about what we
have learned, we see one message
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:coming through, whether it be in
Nehemiah or Ezra or Ruth or Malachi.
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:or in the New Testament books
that we've looked at that are
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:shorter and more familiar to us.
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:The gospel has been at the heart of it all
and really as we now come to the 15th book
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:that we've read, it is Romans that crowns
the truth of the gospel as we read it.
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:And so as we conclude this letter this
evening, we have some final instructions
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:from Paul, as well as some closing
greetings before he comes to his great
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:doxology, his great expression of faith
of what he believes and he affirms
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:about Jesus Christ and the gospel.
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:In many ways, Paul is singing his heart.
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:So let's have a look at
what that means for us.
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:Well, the first half of chapter
16, as we looked at last week,
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:was about personal greetings
that Paul gave to church members.
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:And what we discovered was that,
in fact, this long list of names
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:was a demonstration of his great
heart for this Christian community.
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:In Rome, the imperial city, remember
all roads did truly lead to Rome.
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:The church was made up of people
from all walks of life, from
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:the wealthiest to the slaves.
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:And all ethnicities, and in detailing
those whom he knows, Paul gave us
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:a picture and a flavor of a church
that was full of the nations.
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:That when the Great Commission commanded
to go into all the world, well it turned
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:out that within a couple of decades
after Jesus ascended into heaven,
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:we see a church in Rome that indeed
was truly gathering the nations in.
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:And as he finishes his letter, he has
one more instruction for the church,
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:and it's to do with their unity.
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:And in verse 17 he says, I appeal to you
brothers to watch out for those who cause
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:divisions and create obstacles contrary
to the doctrine that you have been taught.
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:And the strong charge comes, avoid them.
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:Paul's heart for this church and
his heart for the gospel is that
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:the church would remain committed
to the truths of the gospel.
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:Many would come and would try
to deceive the church and to
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:divide it for their own purpose.
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:But Paul has said he wants to visit
this church and when he does he wants
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:to find it how he has heard about it.
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:Strong in the gospel, a diverse
people who are united in Jesus Christ.
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:And this shouldn't surprise us
that Paul wants them to finish
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:strong, as it were, here.
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:After all, this is how he started,
because remember how he encouraged
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:them in chapter 1 in verses 16 and 17
by saying, For I am not ashamed of the
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:gospel, for it is the power of God for
salvation to everyone who believes, to
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:the Jew first, and also to the Greek.
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:For in it the righteousness of God is
revealed from faith for faith as it is
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:written The righteous shall live by faith.
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:You see the gospel is life
changing and Paul knows it.
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:He wants the church in Rome to remain
strong in its truth and in its power
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:so that their salvation will be assured
and others will come to living faith.
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:through its message.
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:These closing verses are mostly, most
likely written to the leaders of the
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:church who will read this letter.
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:Paul's already completed his more
general greetings to those who are in
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:the church at the end of 16 and verse 16.
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:Now he's wanting to speak to the church
and to its leaders not to become carefree.
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:When you read the first half of chapter
16, you certainly get the impression
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:that this is a church Paul recognizes
as vibrant and growing, and so he warns
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:them not to become complacent in this.
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:The church is constantly
imperiled by forces and figures
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:who will bring about division.
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:And Paul is, Paul's warning is
to avoid them and their how to
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:guide to avoid these people is the
doctrine that they have been taught.
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:And once again, Paul draws them
to the foundation of their faith.
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:He draws them to the gospel
because they are to know it.
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:They're to know its power.
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:They're to trust it
and they're to tell it.
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:So that there will be no doubt in
identifying and no place for those who
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:would come in and divide the church.
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:In verse 18, Paul goes on to say
that these people don't serve the
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:Lord, but they serve themselves.
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:It might be that these people
will be insistent on Jewish food
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:laws, and so point to a legalism
that isn't here in scripture.
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:And Paul's already addressed this.
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:But he wants them to be clear to
avoid, and notice how he describes
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:it, their smooth talk and flattery.
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:People will come in, they will deceive,
and they will pull people away from the
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:gospel simply by the words that they use.
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:It is through this method, smooth
talk and flattery, that they will
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:deceive the heart of the naive.
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:In other words, those young in the
faith will be taken in by talk that
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:seems orthodox, but in fact is heresy.
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:And you know, this still happens today.
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:There are still people, as verse
18 says, who do not serve the Lord
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:Jesus, but rather with smooth talk
and flattery deceive the heart.
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:It may not be in our churches as would
have been in the days of Paul, but with
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:the rise of YouTube and other sources
of so called teaching that is to be
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:watched and listened, we can easily be
sucked into things that appear important
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:and even interesting, but will draw us
away from what is central, the gospel.
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:So this comes with a warning.
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:Be careful who you follow.
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:Be careful who you listen to.
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:I am so often surprised that people
will listen to YouTube speakers from
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:a different country who they do not
know, nor does the speaker know the
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:viewer, but the speaker's words are
treated as gospel without question.
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:Be careful, lest you are pulled
away and either enticed by false
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:doctrine or distracted by theological
arguments that break the unity
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:of the fellowship of believers.
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:The local church was given just for that.
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:The local community.
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:So that we can know each other.
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:We can encourage each other.
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:and we can grow together in Jesus Christ.
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:Please discern who it is
that you're listening to.
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:Question them.
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:Don't take for granted what they're
saying is indeed gospel truth.
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:And I have told you before from this
pulpit that I am not excluded from that
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:group because you need to listen carefully
and test what I am saying so that I do not
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:follow down a road of error and heresy.
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:We must know the word of God
and we must know it to be true.
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:That's why verse 6 of the hymn we
have just sung has said, O that we,
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:discerning its most holy learning,
Lord, may love and fear thee.
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:You see, even in the old words
that we sing, tell us to be
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:discerning about what we hear.
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:And that's what Paul's charge is to
these leaders, to discern well who it
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:is they're listening to, who it is is
coming in and influencing, because they
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:could be distracted from the gospel and
indeed make shipwreck of their faith.
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:Be careful.
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:Be very careful.
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:Stick to the gospel and to its truth.
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:So that you will know that indeed
you are on the right path, not
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:only to, but with Jesus Christ.
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:In verse 19, Paul gives us a picture
of his heart for this church.
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:He's given them a warning.
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:He wants them to remain close to Christ
in the gospel, and so he says, For your
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:obedience is known to all, so I rejoice
over you, but I want you to be wise as to
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:what is good and innocent to what is evil.
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:Isn't that lovely?
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:Isn't that a lovely revelation or
revealing to us of Paul's heart?
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:He wants them to be
wise as to what is good.
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:He wants them to be wise
unto the ways of the Lord.
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:He wants them to know
how to live well for him.
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:But he wants them to be so
innocent towards evil so that
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:they will be shocked by it.
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:And they'll not even know it's there
until they're confronted by it.
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:And it will shock them so much they
don't want anything to do with it.
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:This is his heart.
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:He doesn't want them to be simpletons.
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:He wants them to be grounded.
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:But he wants them to be wise.
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:But yet at the same time innocent.
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:So that they will not fall
into the ways of evil.
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:of the evil one.
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:And this is his commendation of their
testimony because believers across
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:the known world have heard of their
worship and their witness and it
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:is a strong witness for the gospel.
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:But again, Paul doesn't want them to
be comfortable in their reputation.
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:He wants them to remain sharp so
that they can continue to serve the
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:church well and identify the error
in teaching that may come Amen.
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:And he finishes this section by assuring
them of the work of God, and he says
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:in verse 20, The God of peace will
soon crush Satan under your feet.
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:The grace of our Lord
Jesus Christ be with you.
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:Can't you hear the cheer that
goes up whenever the people
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:hear this being read to them?
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:The cheer of the Roman leaders and
as they communicated to the church.
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:A day is coming when the enemy of
the church will be crushed underfoot.
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:I maybe shouldn't confess it,
but when living in Africa, ants
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:were the scourge of our home.
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:And you know what was the
greatest satisfaction?
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:Standing on them.
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:And at some times you'd
even hear a little crunch.
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:And it felt so good.
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:But it did absolutely no good
whatsoever, because what happened?
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:They came back.
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:But when Satan is crushed
underfoot, he will not return.
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:And this is the hallelujah that the church
of Rome cried at Paul's time and we should
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:cry today because this means that the
defeat of Satan will be complete and is
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:the work of God who brings his peace to
them as they continue to live for him.
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:This is great assurance and joy
for this church in Rome as it faces
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:persecution, but for us today, because
we too cry, How long, O Lord, will we
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:see the evil one advance and advance?
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:Well, the answer is a day is coming
when Satan will be crushed underfoot,
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:never to have his influence on us again.
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:And so as the people of God,
we should cry, Hallelujah!
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:for God's goodness towards us.
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:This is Paul's heart for them to
give them such joy and such assurance
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:and he goes on then to bless them.
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:One of his many blessings to this people
as he says, the grace of the Lord Jesus
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:Christ be upon them one last time.
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:But like many preachers at the end
of a sermon, this apparent conclusion
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:is followed by one more run of
greetings and a final commendation
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:of God, the father and the son.
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:As we go into these final greetings,
it's now Timothy who's mentioned
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:here sending his greetings.
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:He is evidently part of the group
accompanying the Jerusalem collection.
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:And so Paul also refers to three other
fellow Jews and their mention here
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:at the end of the letter serves to
enhance what Paul has earlier taught
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:in chapter 9 and verse 6 that God's
Word to his people has not failed,
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:nor has God rejected his people.
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:As he said in chapter 11 verse 1, I
ask then, has God rejected his people?
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:By no means, for I myself am an
Israelite, a descendant of Abraham,
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:a member of the tribe of Benjamin.
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:And this is important for Paul to affirm,
that there are indeed these Israelites.
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:Jewish converts with him so that
the gentile believers don't become
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:conceited and they're engrafting
into the covenant promises of God.
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:This is what Paul warned them against.
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:Don't become like the Jews thinking
that you're the special people and
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:the exclusivity of the gospel to
you because your hearts too will
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:be hardened just like the Jews.
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:And so here Paul demonstrates that
the church should be open to whoever
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:will come through in saving faith by
including these converts from Judaism.
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:And verse 22 gives us an insight
into the mechanics of this letter
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:as we are introduced to Tertitus.
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:He says, I, Tertitus, who wrote
this letter, greet you in the Lord.
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:Turns out Paul hasn't written this
letter, and as would have been
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:common practice, he has depended on a
scribe to quite literally, physically
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:write down what he has dictated.
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:And here, Tertitus feels a certain
liberty to, to really give a greeting
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:to the church, his own greetings.
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:And this demonstrates another of
Paul's earlier teachings about the
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:equality that there is in Christ.
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:He is the Apostle, but there's freedom
in the people of God to speak into this
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:letter so that they too can greet brothers
and sisters whom they've never met.
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:And verse 23 gives us three
names of Paul's supporters.
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:Gaius is the host of Paul.
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:That wonderful ministry of
hospitality, of showing Paul what
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:he needed at that time in Corinth.
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:And it would appear that the congregation
meets in this home in Corinth, and so it
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:is natural for Paul to send the greetings
of the whole church family there.
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:Erastus is a man of high social standing.
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:Along with Quartus, he adds
his greetings to those of Paul.
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:Now, nothing is known of Quartus, but the
name Erastus appears in Acts chapter 19
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:and verse 22, as well as in 2 Timothy 4
and verse 20, and it's possible that these
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:three passages all refer to the same man.
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:Amen.
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:Amen.
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:And an inscription was excavated
in Corinth in:
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:the name Erastus, identifying
him as holding high civic office.
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:And we believe that indeed this may be the
very man that Paul is speaking of here.
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:See God proves his word, not just
in faith, but in the archeology
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:that we discover in these
lands that the Bible speaks of.
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:So that we can be left logically
with no shadow of doubt.
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:That, indeed, these people are not made
up, but existed, and so God works His will
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:and His salvation in every generation.
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:Chapter 16 identifies to us not
just a church in Rome, but a whole
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:support network of those with
Paul in his missionary journey.
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:We know that he is on his way to
Jerusalem before wanting to go to
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:Rome, but what a picture of the
church he presents in this chapter.
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:These final portions of this letter, they
exude human warmth and a, and a, very
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:much a, a comfort in God and a confidence
in God through his son, Jesus Christ.
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:And although Paul foresees the peril
that may lurk in Jerusalem and that
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:opponents of his message threaten
the Roman congregations, he takes
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:obvious delight in people he knows
at Rome, proclaiming the God of peace
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:will soon crush Satan onto your feet.
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:Amen.
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:And so on display here is what Paul
terms in chapter 15 and verse 29 as
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:the fullness of the blessing of Christ.
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:This blessing, Christ's personal presence
and guidance and protection, is elsewhere,
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:um, spoken of, including in this passage,
as the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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:See, the church is more
than bricks and mortar.
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:It is more than a gathering on
Sundays with weekly activities.
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:Peace.
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:The church is the fullness of the
blessing of Christ as we continue
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:to worship and serve today.
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:And this is why the gospel matters, and
this is why the gospel is still relevant.
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:We treasure the gospel and the
message of salvation it brings,
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:so that we can be united as God's
people and proclaim its truth.
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:You cannot deny that throughout
this letter the power of the gospel
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:is there to change and transform.
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:It is the only truth that can set our feet
on solid ground so that we are assured
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:of the salvation of our loving God.
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:But it is also what we as
God's people unite around.
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:It is the gospel that holds us together
and spurs us on in good works and
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:service as we were thinking this morning.
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:So let me ask you, how
important is the gospel to you?
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:It needs to be the most important
thing in your life so that you may
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:live it and you may proclaim it.
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:So I ask you again, how
important is the gospel to you?
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:The gospel we will have
received in different ways.
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:It will have come to us as we've
grown up knowing scripture and from
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:Genesis through to Revelation, we see
God's salvation plan on every page.
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:It might be a particular moment where our
eyes were opened as we heard the gospel
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:proclaimed that assured us and made us
pay attention to this wonderful truth.
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:But to simply leave it at a fixed
point in history means we're not
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:living the gospel and in fact it
means we're not loving the gospel.
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:Because the gospel is more
about the miracle of a moment,
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:as important as that moment is.
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:We are to live the gospel every day.
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:It should shape what
we do and how we do it.
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:It should frame our conversations so that
we have the right to speak the gospel into
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:lives in our homes and in our communities.
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:The gospel must be what centers us, what
keeps us on the path of righteousness.
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:that will lead us to our
eternal habitation in heaven.
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:How important is the gospel to you?
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:The gospel needs to be the most
important thing so that we will
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:have hope in both life and in death.
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:And as Paul finishes this, we once
again hear the truth of this message
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:and in many ways as the letter opened
with Paul displaying his heart for the
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:gospel, we now see it at the very end.
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:His heart opened wide as he, as
he sings a doxology and don't
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:worry, I'm not going to sing it.
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:to you.
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:But he declares, now to him,
Paul gives the glory to God as he
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:says, now to him, who is able to
strengthen you according to my gospel.
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:Again, the grounding of what we are to
know and the preaching of Jesus Christ.
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:According to the revelation of the mystery
that was kept secret for long ages, but
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:has now been disclosed and through the
prophetic writings has been made known
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:to all nations according to the command
of the eternal God to bring about the
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:obedience of faith to the only wise God
be glory forevermore through Jesus Christ.
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:Amen.
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:What a doxology.
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:What a proclamation.
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:What words to have on our hearts as
we indeed perhaps could learn these so
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:that they become a confession of our
faith as we exude the wonders of the
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:gospel and what Jesus Christ has done.
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:Paul tells us of the privileged
position we have, that there was
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:a mystery kept for long ages, but
that mystery is now bare open before
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:us, that we would know the gospel.
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:There is nothing hidden because the
love of Jesus Christ is fully displayed.
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:Romans is a rich, dense, glorious
book, one saturated with the
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:beauty of the triune God and the
redemption that he accomplished.
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:So it comes as no surprise that
Paul closes with a burst of praise.
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:It's good for us to believe that
he to obey and to be thankful for.
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:And at best, our faith and obedience
glorify the God who has glory forever.
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:And so we offer his praise
through Jesus by faith.
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:This is how we respond to Romans
because it has presented to us
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:the very heart of the Gospel.
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:So what's our application?
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:What do we do with this?
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:Well, we return it all to the Lord
in praise in Jesus Christ, as we know
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:the gospel burned deep in our hearts.
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:And while Romans can and should be read
in its own terms, it doesn't stand in
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:isolation from either its Old Testament
precursors, from which it draws a
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:large amount, nor its writings of
Paul, the counterparts that come later.
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:God is one.
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:His saving message across numerous times
and settings is self consistent and
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:Romans, in a way, draws it all together.
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:The most central aspects
of this whole book.
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:The wisdom of God to which it bears
witness is at once gratifying because
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:it answers so many questions, but
at the same time it's frustrating
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:because it leaves so many unanswered.
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:But it will always be uplifting
and properly regarded.
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:The wisdom that we have looked at in
this letter to the Romans refers us
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:consistently and profoundly to the mercy
of God because of his great love for us.
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:It shows us his goodness.
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:And it shows us His splendor all
now, but that is demonstrated
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:in His everlasting glory.
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:We need to set our hearts on the
Romans gospel so that our course may
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:be set for that radiant destination
that the gospel will bring us to.
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:How important is the gospel to you?
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:I hope it makes your heart sing.
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:I hope a doxology such as this in
your own words will overflow so that
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:we will prove to this world that not
only is the gospel still relevant
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:but it is the power of Jesus Christ.
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:that we indeed might be saved.
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:So may we each declare this evening.
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:I am not ashamed of the gospel for it is
the power of God for salvation to everyone
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:who believes to the Jew first and also
to the Greek for in it the righteousness
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:of God is revealed from faith for faith.
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:As it is written, the
righteous shall live by faith.
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:Well, may we be those righteous people,
not in our own doing, but only in God's,
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:that we may live by faith for him.
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:Let us pray.
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:Our Father God, we have crowned
this series by reading this
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:doxology and what is the heart
of Paul's letter to the Romans.
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:Of no shame of the gospel because
it transforms us and it changes us.
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:So we may we never be ashamed of it.
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:May we live it daily and in the
harder moments of life, may we
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:know its strength to preserve us.
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:We thank you for the generations that
have gone before us declaring its truths.
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:We pray that we, the current
generation, will uphold that
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:same truth and may we continually
pray for the generations to come.
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:That they too will know the wonders
of this gospel, that they will
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:live it in an ever changing world.
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:Father, keep us close to you, that we will
not be shifted by any whisper of doctrine,
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:by smooth words and flattery, but may we
be grounded in the truth of Jesus Christ.
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:Help us to put away those things that
would take us away from you, that we may
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:live well and live for you in these days.
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:What a joy the gospel is.
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:May we know it deep within, and Father by
your grace and mercy, may we live it well.
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:In Jesus name.
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:Amen.