• Romans 4:13-5:5
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    Wow.  Romans 5 verses 1 & 2 are so true: “Therefore, since we have been made right in God’s sight by faith, we have peace with God because of what Jesus Christ our Lord has done for us. Because of our faith, Christ has brought us into this place of highest privilege where we now stand, and we confidently and joyfully look forward to sharing God’s glory.”  It is important to note that these verses are talking about more than just a “sense of peace.”  They are talking about literal “peace with God”!  Peace with God is gifted to us through faith in Jesus’ life, death and resurrection to redeem us from the depravity and consequences of our sin.  Have you experienced literal peace with God?  I know that we do not always “sense the peace” with God – but I do not think it leaves us once we’ve entered into an eternal right relationship with Jesus.  I think we can certainly distract ourselves enough or make ourselves worried or frantic enough that we might think the peace is gone.  But eternal peace doesn’t ever leave us.  I do think we need to take time to connect with and rediscover Christ’s peace within us each and every day.  Reading, prayer and meditation on Scripture are great ways to do this.  I have also found getting outdoors and taking a walk in nature helps me connect with Christ’s peace again.  What are other ways that you connect with Christ’s peace within you?  Please post up in the Comments section below for others to learn from!  Thanks!

    Verses 3 through 5 are incredible today as well: “We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they are good for us–they help us learn to endure. And endurance develops strength of character in us, and character strengthens our confident expectation of salvation. And this expectation will not disappoint us. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love.”  Note that these verses are not saying to rejoice “because” of problems and trials (that would be morbid), but that we can still rejoice even “when we run into” the problems and trials.  It is often difficult for us to remember to rejoice when problems and trials come our way – but please do remember these words of Paul in Romans about rejoicing during a time of trial.  Remember our readings in Acts?  Paul was ridiculed, beaten, jailed and shipwrecked – and yet, he never gave into a defeatist attitude.  He kept preaching God’s love!  If anyone knows about trials and problems, it is Paul.  And he tells us to rejoice through problems and trials because in this we learn to endure.  I love that Paul says that character strengthens our confident expectation of salvation!  And that this expectation will not disappoint!  Do you believe this?  Do you have a confident expectation of salvation?

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    Image above courtesy of stonesoupmusic.org.  Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Romans titled “The Object of Our Faith” is at this link.

    Worship Video: Today’s reading reminds me of Jeremy Camp’s song “Healing Hand of God:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRRYCoWOLuI

    Have you felt the healing hand of God? Click here for Healing!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Romans 4:1-12
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    We have great writings by Paul today in Romans how we are declared righteous before God!  Verse 4 is powerful: “When people work, their wages are not a gift. Workers earn what they receive. But people are declared righteous because of their faith, not because of their work.”  Our right relationship with Jesus is a gift.  We do not work to earn it.  It is given to us as a gift.  Our right relationship with God is not because of our work – but because of Jesus’ work on our behalf on the cross.  Have you accepted the gift?  If not, will you accept Jesus’ invitation to receive this free gift today?

    Paul’s writings about Abraham’s faith are wonderful in today’s readings.  Verses 9 & 10 stands out: “Well, what about Abraham? We have been saying he was declared righteous by God because of his faith. But how did his faith help him? Was he declared righteous only after he had been circumcised, or was it before he was circumcised? The answer is that God accepted him first, and then he was circumcised later!”  These verses are an example of Abraham being accepted into a right relationship with God through faith – not works (circumcision in this case).  I do believe our good works are desired and appreciated by God – he wants us to ultimately live holy & loving lives where we love God and love people.  But, faith in Jesus and acceptance by God comes first, then our good works for the Kingdom come as fruits of our faith.  Abraham was an example of this as we read in verse 3: “For the Scriptures tell us, “Abraham believed God, so God declared him to be righteous.””  Below is an portrait of Abraham being called by God by artist Guy Rowe:

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    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Romans titled “An Old Testament Illustration of Justification by Faith” is at this link.

    Worship Video – Today’s readings remind me of the New Life terrific worship song, “Great I Am:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGv5d8EE34k

    Do you know the great I Am? Click here to meet Him!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Romans 3:9-31
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    Today in Romans chapter 3 verses 22 through 24 we read – “But now a righteousness from God, apart from law, has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.” Please take a moment to re-read these verses and meditate upon them. How do they speak to you? Do you believe that humans are righteous on our own? (One way to consider this is to imagine what a city would look like without a police force, for example – think we would just naturally be good and kind and righteous to each other? Or might there be crime and maybe even anarchy and survival of the fittest – ala Lord of the Flies. . . ) Do you believe God is righteous? Do you believe we can be made righteous before God through faith in Jesus? Have you sinned and fallen short of the glory of God? Are you justified freely by God’s grace and through the redemption that came by Jesus Christ?

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    I want to focus a bit more on verse 24 because I think this is one of the most important concepts for us to understand: we “are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.”  Justified.  That’s an important word to understand!  Per the NIV Study Bible, Paul uses the Greek verb for justified 27 times, mostly in the letters of Romans and Galatians.  The term describes what happens when people believe in Jesus as their Savior.  God declares them to not be guilty and credits (or imputes) righteousness to them.  Jesus’ righteousness is credited to believers as their own, with a few key characteristics that we read in verse 24 (look at this verse above again):  1. It is freely given as a gift,  2. by God’s grace, 3. through the redemptive act of Jesus on the Cross, where He paid the price for our sins and redeemed us, 4. and through faith.  Got all this?  🙂   Have you been justified with the free gift of grace and faith through Christ’s redemption?  If not, today will you dive into the river of everlasting justification through faith in our Lord Jesus?  Please jump into the river of faith!

    Bellyflop

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Romans 3 titled “Some Bad News, And Good News” is at this link.

    Worship Video: Per my reflections on diving into the river of faith in Romans above, check out Steven Curtis Chapman’s video for his awesome song “Dive!”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXqXIicm8uU

    Have you Dived in to the River of Faith? Click here and Dive!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” Romans 3:23 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you realize that you have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God. Pray that you have or will put your faith in Jesus to take the punishment for your sins on the Cross. Pray that you have repented of your sins and are born again through a saving faith in Jesus.

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Romans 2:25-3:8
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    Paul’s writings in Romans 3 verses 7 & 8 today are so powerful for us to remember always: “”But,” some might still argue, “how can God judge and condemn me as a sinner if my dishonesty highlights his truthfulness and brings him more glory?” If you follow that kind of thinking, however, you might as well say that the more we sin the better it is! Those who say such things deserve to be condemned, yet some slander me by saying this is what I preach!”  Have you ever thought in any way along the lines of “well, it doesn’t really matter if I sin?”  This is such risky thinking.   Let me highly encourage you to read the Bible to see what it says about sin and in particular these early chapters in Romans.  In reading these chapters in Romans do you see the risk, and really the stupidity, in continuing in unchecked sin?

    Wrong_way

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Romans titled “No Excuse for the Jews” is at this link.

    Worship Video: Today’s readings reminds me of Jeremy Camp’s song “Let it Fade:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h843f2GXie0

    Will you let your old life fade? Click here for your new life now!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Romans 2:1-24
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    Again… wow..  Paul’s writings in Romans are so convicting and true.  So many verses in today’s readings bring out so much.  One verse that stood out to me was 16 – “The day will surely come when God, by Jesus Christ, will judge everyone’s secret life. This is my message.”  This is powerful to consider.  Do you have a secret life?  Do you realize that Jesus will judge your secret life?  So, really, is there such a thing as a secret life after all?  It will all surely come out into the Light and be judged.  Do you have skeletons in your closet?  Will you confess those skeletons/sins to God right now and repent of them immediately?

    Skeletonsincloset

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Romans titled “No Excuse for the Jews” is at this link.

    Worship Video: Today’s readings reminds me of MercyMe’s song “To Not Worship You:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nxEjcZuDAU

    Who do you worship? Click here to worship Him!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Romans 1:18-32
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    Wow… Paul’s writings today in Romans are a stern warning about the dangers of sin.   Verse 21 is a strong warning: “Yes, they knew God, but they wouldn’t worship him as God or even give him thanks. And they began to think up foolish ideas of what God was like. The result was that their minds became dark and confused.” I do believe that this is such an accurate description of what sin does to our minds – it makes our minds dark and confused!  Things can get so fuzzy and hazy in our mind due to unchecked sin that we can even get to the point of where we do not realize we are sinning.  How sad to live life knowing God, but not worshiping him or even giving him thanks.  And then to come up with wacky ideas of what God is like…. ever hear any wacky ideas about God out there?  🙂  Let us live our lives so that we share the Light of the Gospel of Jesus in the dark places in the world. 

    Today’s readings in Romans chapter 1 verses 18 through 32 consist of Paul describing the sin of the Gentiles, which is probably most of us.  In chapters 2 & 3 Paul will describe the sin of the Jews.  So, these chapters set the stage that all have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God – Gentile and Jew alike.  Yep, that covers each of us.  An interesting thing to note from today’s readings is that Paul writes about “general” revelation – meaning, God is revealed to all people in all times generally through nature.  In addition to general revelation, there is also “specific” revelation – God is specifically revealed to us through his Word and his son Jesus.  But, as Paul writes today, general revelation is enough for all people to not have any excuse to not believe in God and to continue on in our sin.  And yet, sin we do…  Thank God for sending us the specific revelation each of us knows about – and hopefully we each personally know – God’s own son Jesus!

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Romans readings titled “No Excuse for the Heathen” is at this link.

    Worship Video: – Today’s readings reminded me of the importance of not being at enmity with God, but being a friend of God – below is a video of Israel Houghton performing the awesome song “Friend of God.”  Enjoy!


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Warah3cS2F4

    Are you a friend of God? Click here and meet your true Friend!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.” Romans 1:21 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you know God, glorify Him, give thanks to Him and have a saving relationship with Him through Jesus. Pray for your family, friends, coworkers and neighbors who do not know God. Pray that their foolish and darkened hearts will be redeemed through their saving faith in Jesus.

    Comments from You & Questions of the Day:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

    p.s. I would greatly appreciate it if you would pray for this Bible Blog ministry today! Please also consider partnering with us by financially supporting this ministry. Thank you!

  • Romans 1:1-17
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    Today we begin the book of Romans! What a great book we have coming up! We’ve been reading about Paul’s missionary journeys, the storm at sea, and being in chains for the Gospel in Acts. Now get ready to read and study some of Paul’s teachings first-hand! Some commentaries say that the book of Romans is a “Bible within the Bible.” And others: “The most profound book in existence.” Personally, I think we need to obviously consider all 66 books of the Bible to be the Bible and the entirety of the Bible to be the most profound book in existence. But, yes, Romans is a profound book of the Bible no doubt! Martin Luther said this about Romans: “It is worthy not only that every Christian should know it word for word, by heart, but occupy himself with it every day, as the daily bread of the soul. It can never be read or pondered too much, and the more it is dealt with, the more precious it becomes.” Not a bad quote for us to jump into the book of Romans this week! Let’s go!

    Romans
    Author: Paul
    Place: Corinth
    Date: A.D. 57/58
    Content: Paul was in Corinth on his third missionary journey and was planning to go to Rome, but had never been there before. This letter was written to introduce himself to the church and to summarize his theological teachings. For the latter reason, it is the most systematically organized letter of Paul. He begins by showing the universal sin of man. Neither Gentile nor Jew has any legitimate claim upon God because sin has invalidated any appeal. But God in his mercy stepped in, while we were still sinners, and opened the way back to himself (Romans 5:8). From this may come a victorious Christian life. Paul then deals with the place of the Jews in God’s plan (Romans 9-11), concluding with a series of ethical exhortations.
    Theme: The righteousness of God, his righteous dealings with the world, and the righteous plan of salvation are the focus of this book. God is seen to be the great and holy God of the universe who cannot relax his laws because they are based upon his nature. But consistent with those laws, he devised a plan of salvation for Jews and Gentiles alike that sent his Son down from heaven to die for the sins of the world. Now anyone who trusts in Jesus will be saved (Romans 10:9) and be given the power of God over sin in his life. From God and his love nothing can separate the believer. (Romans 8:38-39) (Above commentary is from Tyndale Publishers “The One Year Bible Companion” p. 24)

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    More commentary on Romans is at these 3 links –
    https://bible.org/seriespage/1-introduction-book-romans
    https://bible.org/seriespage/6-romans-introduction-argument-and-outline 
    https://bible.org/seriespage/1-introduction-romans
    Bob Deffinbaugh says at this link directly above – “If you can reason your way through Romans, you will have the Gospel under your belt. . . . As you begin this study, I would challenge you to review the Book of Romans often in your mind, seeking to trace its argument from the very first chapter to wherever your study has brought you. It is my hope that you will then seek to apply what you have learned in your own life, and to share the message of the Gospel it contains with those who are lost and without hope, apart from the faith this Epistle describes and defines. May God bless you in your study of this portion of His Word.”

    How powerfully strong are Paul’s words in Romans chapter 1 verses 16 & 17 today!  In fact, the NIV Study Bible’s commentary says that these two verses are the theme of the entire book of Romans“For I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. It is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes–Jews first and also Gentiles. This Good News tells us how God makes us right in his sight. This is accomplished from start to finish by faith. As the Scriptures say, “It is through faith that a righteous person has life.””  Do you believe these two verses to be true?  Are you not ashamed of the Good News about Jesus Christ?  Do you believe that God makes us right in his sight by faith?

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    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Romans Chapter 1 readings is at this link.

    Worship Video: Today’s readings remind me of Matt Maher’s song “Christ is Risen:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptqVzhVSUPE

    Do you believe that Christ is risen? Click here to meet the Risen Lord!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.” Romans 1:16 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you are not ashamed of the Gospel in any way, shape or form. Pray that you proclaim the Gospel throughout your life in every way. Pray that you fully know and believe that the Gospel is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Acts 28:1-31
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    Today we finish the book of Acts!  Romans begins tomorrow!  Interesting segment in today’s readings when Paul encounters the snake on the island of Malta.  Everyone first believes that justice is being done, and that Paul will die by the snake.  When he doesn’t die, they then decide he is a god.  Interesting…  They were first cursing him, then suddenly worshiping him.  I wonder if we do this in our lives too?  Do we sometimes curse things one minute and then worship them the next?  Do we sometimes even do this with God?  Let us pray for consistency in our lives and actions, in particular in the area of Who we worship.

    We then read in today’s readings about Paul arriving in Rome and beginning to preach the Gospel just 3 days after he arrives!  Paul wastes no time.  He is so focused on preaching the Gospel that he makes it happen no matter what.  I think we would do well to pay attention to Paul’s zeal for the Gospel.  Why do you suppose Paul was so zealous for the Gospel?  Should we be zealous for the Gospel today like Paul was back then?  Are you zealous for the Gospel today like Paul was back then?

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    Okay, in Acts chapter 28 we have a very important verse for all of us to pay attention to.  Verse 28.  These are Paul’s last words recorded in Acts.  Commentaries suggest that this verse is actually the main point of the book of Acts.  So if you remember nothing else from the book of Acts, remember the book was about this:  “So I want you to realize that this salvation from God is also available to the Gentiles, and they will accept it.”  Seems like such a simple verse…  But do you see the weight of it?  Do you believe that salvation from God is available to all?  Have you accepted this salvation?  Perhaps now is a good time for us to remember Paul’s acceptance of this salvation on the Road to Damascus earlier in our Acts readings, as painted by the artist Michelangelo below in the year 1544 –

    Paul

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Acts readings titled “Paul in Rome” is at this link.

    Worship Video: Today’s readings reminds me of the song by Third Day titled “Call My Name:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEXXUdU–Zg

    Have you called God’s Name? Click here to make the call!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Acts 27:21-44
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    I love seeing Paul’s leadership in action in today’s readings in Acts 27!  He shows big-time leadership through his encouragement in verse 22: “But take courage! None of you will lose your lives, even though the ship will go down.”  And then Paul also shows some leadership in a very simple thing, namely eating, in verses 33 & 34: “As the darkness gave way to the early morning light, Paul begged everyone to eat. “You haven’t touched food for two weeks,” he said. “Please eat something now for your own good.”  The best demonstration though of Paul’s leadership I think was when he did what reminded me of his Savior’s Last Supper in verse 35…  “Then he took some bread, gave thanks to God before them all, and broke off a piece and ate it.”  Does this action of Paul’s remind you of anyone else you might know?

    Julius, the centurion, shows some amazing respect for Paul in the last 3 verses of today’s readings! “The soldiers wanted to kill the prisoners to make sure they didn’t swim ashore and escape. But the commanding officer wanted to spare Paul, so he didn’t let them carry out their plan. Then he ordered all who could swim to jump overboard first and make for land, and he told the others to try for it on planks and debris from the broken ship. So everyone escaped safely ashore!” Below is the 19th century woodcut artist Gustave Dore’s take on this very last sentence:

    Paul_shipwreck

    And then it looks like the island of Malta, where Paul and the ship’s passengers were shipwrecked, decided to create a stamp that looks quite a bit like Gustave Dore’s artwork above… 🙂

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    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Acts readings titled “A Biblical Look at Leadership” is at this link.

    Worship Video: Today’s readings reminds me of MercyMe’s song “All of Creation:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UADsz7ToO8w

    Has Creation evangelized you? Click here to meet the Creator!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Acts 27:1-20
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    Today in Acts 27 verses 1 & 2 we read: “When the time came, we set sail for Italy. Paul and several other prisoners were placed in the custody of an army officer named Julius, a captain of the Imperial Regiment. And Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica, was also with us. We left on a boat whose home port was Adramyttium; it was scheduled to make several stops at ports along the coast of the province of Asia.”  A great map of Paul’s journey to Rome is below:

    Paul_rome_

    In verses 10 & 11 Paul’s wise advice about the storm is not heeded: “”Sirs,” he said, “I believe there is trouble ahead if we go on–shipwreck, loss of cargo, injuries, and danger to our lives.” But the officer in charge of the prisoners listened more to the ship’s captain and the owner than to Paul.” I wonder about this in our lives today – are we like the officer in charge of the prisoners and ignoring Paul’s advice?  Do we hear Paul’s advice to us in his Epistles, and yet are we ignoring it?  Are we instead paying attention to the ship’s captain, or the world, rather than Paul, when a storm is indeed bearing down upon us?

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    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Acts readings titled “A Biblical Look at Leadership” is at this link.

    Worship Video: Today’s readings remind me of Laura Story’s song “Blessings:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xRNrnh__SE

    What if your blessings come through raindrops? Click here for the most amazing blessing you could ever imagine!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

    p.s. I would greatly appreciate it if you would pray for this Bible Blog ministry today! Please also consider partnering with us by financially supporting this ministry. Thank you!