Day 123, Romans 12 
It has been said,
"Anytime you see the word therefore in the Bible, stop and consider what it is
there for." The word therefore always indicates that what is about to be said is based on
what was just said.
The first word of
today's reading is therefore.
So the first verse could be read, "Because of what I just wrote, I urge
you to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice..." What had Paul
previously written? A good portion of the previous chapter was a warning to
Gentile believers that they could be severed from God's tree of salvation if they
abandoned their faith (11:17-24). If they did not "continue in His
kindness" they would experience God's "severity" (11:22). Israel
was an object lesson of this very thing. Thus Paul urges his readers to be
obedient to God, as obedience is the fruit of faith.
All true believers are
committed to holiness, but their transformation takes time as their minds are
renewed (which is what you are doing every day with me!). Not all learning
produces spiritual growth, but you can be sure that no spiritual growth takes
place without learning. Don't focus on the latest teaching fads or the
"deeper truths" that side-track Christians and fill them with pride.
Rather concentrate on learning what is God's will, so that you can demonstrate
it in your own life.
Paul seems to indicate
that every member of the body of Christ has a specific function, and each
person's function is a result of a gift given to him or her by God's grace
(12:4-6). Do you know what your gift is yet? Paul lists several possibilities,
including prophecy, serving, teaching, exhortation (my wife has this one),
giving, leading and showing mercy (my wife also has this one). Of course any of
us might do any or all of those things at various times. But those who are
gifted in one of those are bent towards it and everyone knows it. They are
flowing in their gift often.
I don't think that
Paul's list is exhaustive by any means. Whatever your gift is, you love
functioning in it. In many churches only a minority of people know what their
gifts are. That is because the majority don't have gifts because they aren't in
Christ' body. Goats don't have gifts. Their pastors need to stop giving sermons
on "How to Discover Your Gift," and start giving sermons on "How
to Repent and be Born Again."
Christians are
"love people," but they are also "hate people." They
"abhor what is evil" (12:9).
Do you "associate
with the lowly" (12:16), or do you associate only with those in your
class or status?
Have you noticed how
frequently Paul quotes from the Old Testament in this and other epistles? He
obviously believed that there were truths and principles in the Old Testament
that are relevant to new covenant believers. Sometimes he even quotes Old Testament
commandments as if they are binding upon Christians.
But have you noticed
that Paul never encouraged believers to keep any of the ritualistic aspects of
the old covenant? This is because Paul practiced exactly what he and the other
apostles preached, that Christ's followers are not obligated to follow the Law
of Moses, but rather the law of Christ only. Of course, every moral aspect of
the Mosaic Law was included in the law of Christ. That is why Paul sometimes
quotes moral commandments from the Old Testament in his letters as being
binding upon believers.
In the Law of Moses
God said, "Vengeance is Mine, I will repay" (12:19). Since God never
changes, that is still true of God, and that is why Paul could instruct his
readers never to take their own vengeance.
Loving one's enemies
is not a uniquely New Testament concept either, as it was prescribed in the Old
Testament. Long before Christ, God was instructing people, "If your enemy
is hungry, feed him, and if he is thirsty, give him a drink" (12:20; Prov.
25:21-22). This is the way to win our enemies, by overcoming evil with good. As
the Chinese proverb so aptly says, "He who seeks revenge should dig two
graves."
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