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The Sycamore Church
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Romans 13:8
Last week we ended by saying pay your taxes. Taxes are an obligation by man to man. Paul says give money, fear, honor to those that require it.
Apostle Paul urges us to get rid of these obligations owed to others, but then he says if you are going to owe someone something, let it be love. I can get rid of debt, but I'll never be in a position where I don't owe love to someone.
Fulfilling ALL the Law of God through love.
It is interesting that up until now Paul has highlighted our inability to fulfill the law. Paul's controversial ministry was due in part to his inviting non Jews into the family of God and presenting a message that didn't require the law. But we're going to see that Paul uses the same words and approach as Jesus when it comes to fulfilling the law.
The reflection of our love for God is how we obey, not how we feel.
There's a Jewish character in the book, The Weight of Ink, that comes across the Christian idea of the spirit of man reaching out and searching to connect with God. She is perplexed because Jewish teaching is strictly about obeying God's commands, not feeling through them. Jewish writing was NOT known for its philosophical approach.
The Apostle Paul warns in Colossians 2:8. "Don’t let anyone capture you with empty philosophies and high-sounding nonsense that come from human thinking and from the spiritual powers of this world, rather than from Christ."
We have tried to feel after what God wants rather than hearing what God wants.
In Psalm 119, King David is absolutely in love with the commands, regulations, laws, instructions and decrees of God. He exemplifies what it looks like when you love God; His ways are a delight not a dilemma. God's ways don't get in the way of my lifestyle; they are the lifestyle.
Romans 13:9-14
Vs. 9 The Spirit of the law over the letter of the law
Vs. 10 tells us the law is fulfilled by love.
Vs. 11-13 Recognize the urgency of the times
Take off dirty deeds off, Paul says, like dirty clothes.
It's not something that accidentally got on you- you put it on. You've got to take some things off. Take off just like you would remove weight that holds you back.
Hebrews 12:1 says, "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us."
Vs 14 You've got to put something on.
And don't make provisions for the flesh. In other words don't make room or accommodate plans for your flesh in life.
The Sycamore Church
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Romans 13:8
Last week we ended by saying pay your taxes. Taxes are an obligation by man to man. Paul says give money, fear, honor to those that require it.
Apostle Paul urges us to get rid of these obligations owed to others, but then he says if you are going to owe someone something, let it be love. I can get rid of debt, but I'll never be in a position where I don't owe love to someone.
Fulfilling ALL the Law of God through love.
It is interesting that up until now Paul has highlighted our inability to fulfill the law. Paul's controversial ministry was due in part to his inviting non Jews into the family of God and presenting a message that didn't require the law. But we're going to see that Paul uses the same words and approach as Jesus when it comes to fulfilling the law.
The reflection of our love for God is how we obey, not how we feel.
There's a Jewish character in the book, The Weight of Ink, that comes across the Christian idea of the spirit of man reaching out and searching to connect with God. She is perplexed because Jewish teaching is strictly about obeying God's commands, not feeling through them. Jewish writing was NOT known for its philosophical approach.
The Apostle Paul warns in Colossians 2:8. "Don’t let anyone capture you with empty philosophies and high-sounding nonsense that come from human thinking and from the spiritual powers of this world, rather than from Christ."
We have tried to feel after what God wants rather than hearing what God wants.
In Psalm 119, King David is absolutely in love with the commands, regulations, laws, instructions and decrees of God. He exemplifies what it looks like when you love God; His ways are a delight not a dilemma. God's ways don't get in the way of my lifestyle; they are the lifestyle.
Romans 13:9-14
Vs. 9 The Spirit of the law over the letter of the law
Vs. 10 tells us the law is fulfilled by love.
Vs. 11-13 Recognize the urgency of the times
Take off dirty deeds off, Paul says, like dirty clothes.
It's not something that accidentally got on you- you put it on. You've got to take some things off. Take off just like you would remove weight that holds you back.
Hebrews 12:1 says, "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us."
Vs 14 You've got to put something on.
And don't make provisions for the flesh. In other words don't make room or accommodate plans for your flesh in life.