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Romans 15 - Pastor Eric Burton
Romans 15:14-22
Romans 15:14-22
Context: Paul’s main audience here is Gentiles, or people that are not Jewish.
Vs. 14 Paul is confident in his work among the Gentiles.
This goodness was not their own but the goodness of God in them.
You are able to teach others but you just need a reminder. We don’t always need to learn something new we just need a reminder of something we
Paul is even careful not to preach to others and miss out on the power of the gospel himself.
1 Corinthians 9:27 I discipline my body like an athlete, training it to do what it should. Otherwise, I fear that after preaching to others I myself might be disqualified.
Vs. 16-17
Paul borrows this interesting phrase service of God, or things pertaining to God from the book of Hebrews to refer to mosaic code of sacrifices.
Paul craftily weaves this phrase here in chapter 15 to show just as God used priests in the Old Testament to make sacrifices to forgive sins, he has used him to show the Gentiles that Jesus is their sacrifice for sin.
The preaching of the gospel should be confirmed.
God uses me in spite of me.
Paul was very successful and gifted in his ministry but very careful to mention that it was God working through him in spite of himself.
The work of God was demonstrated with miraculous signs and wonders.
Mark 16:20 And the disciples went everywhere and preached, and the Lord worked through them, confirming what they said by many miraculous signs.
Miracles should never be in and of themselves the pinnacle of a ministry lest we get arrogant thinking we did something great. Miracle should always be accompanied with the Good News. People should always hear about Jesus, the greatest miracle worker.
Furthermore, Paul says, “In this way” I have fully presented the Good News of Christ from Jerusalem all the way to Illyricum. Everywhere Paul preached miracles followed.
1000 miles between Jerusalem and Illyricum. No matter the race or nationality the power of God and the good news translates. It works for the Jew and the Gentile
Vs. 20-22 Paul’s ambition for mission
Bring it home
Ephesians 2:17 He brought this Good News of peace to you Gentiles who were far away from him, and peace to the Jews who were near. Whether you were NEAR or FAR from Jesus we were all the same distance from hell.
Romans 15 - Pastor Eric Burton
Romans 15:14-22
Romans 15:14-22
Context: Paul’s main audience here is Gentiles, or people that are not Jewish.
Vs. 14 Paul is confident in his work among the Gentiles.
This goodness was not their own but the goodness of God in them.
You are able to teach others but you just need a reminder. We don’t always need to learn something new we just need a reminder of something we
Paul is even careful not to preach to others and miss out on the power of the gospel himself.
1 Corinthians 9:27 I discipline my body like an athlete, training it to do what it should. Otherwise, I fear that after preaching to others I myself might be disqualified.
Vs. 16-17
Paul borrows this interesting phrase service of God, or things pertaining to God from the book of Hebrews to refer to mosaic code of sacrifices.
Paul craftily weaves this phrase here in chapter 15 to show just as God used priests in the Old Testament to make sacrifices to forgive sins, he has used him to show the Gentiles that Jesus is their sacrifice for sin.
The preaching of the gospel should be confirmed.
God uses me in spite of me.
Paul was very successful and gifted in his ministry but very careful to mention that it was God working through him in spite of himself.
The work of God was demonstrated with miraculous signs and wonders.
Mark 16:20 And the disciples went everywhere and preached, and the Lord worked through them, confirming what they said by many miraculous signs.
Miracles should never be in and of themselves the pinnacle of a ministry lest we get arrogant thinking we did something great. Miracle should always be accompanied with the Good News. People should always hear about Jesus, the greatest miracle worker.
Furthermore, Paul says, “In this way” I have fully presented the Good News of Christ from Jerusalem all the way to Illyricum. Everywhere Paul preached miracles followed.
1000 miles between Jerusalem and Illyricum. No matter the race or nationality the power of God and the good news translates. It works for the Jew and the Gentile
Vs. 20-22 Paul’s ambition for mission
Bring it home
Ephesians 2:17 He brought this Good News of peace to you Gentiles who were far away from him, and peace to the Jews who were near. Whether you were NEAR or FAR from Jesus we were all the same distance from hell.