God who has mercy

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Today’s Reading: Jer 39:1–41:18, Rom 9:13–29, Prov 24:1–22

Today’s Theme: God who has mercy

Today we look at the way God shows us great mercy when He really doesn’t have to and how we are saved by His mercy shown in love and not by obligation. Thank God today that He has made you a vessel of mercy.

Jeremiah 39:1–41:18

Taken care of by God

“Take him, look after him well, and do him no harm, but deal with him as he tells you.” (Jeremiah 39:12, ESV)

This is amazing, God’s servant has been taken care of again which reminds us that God will take care of us in His mercy and grace

More than a name

sent and took Jeremiah from the court of the guard. They entrusted him to Gedaliah the son of Ahikam, son of Shaphan, that he should take him home. So he lived among the people. (Jeremiah 39:14, ESV)

Gedaliah’s name means Yahweh is great, however he does not live up to the name as we read later about his lack of faith and gullible nature. Let’s not be Christians in name only but in Spirit and Truth.

Romans 9:13–29

God is just and merciful

What shall we say then? Is there injustice on God’s part? By no means! (Romans 9:14, ESV)

People always accuse God of being unfair, but the fact is God does not have to have mercy on any and we are blessed that He chooses to show mercy to some.

God is under no obligation to save any of us or to sort out our problems. All that He does is motivated by His love, not some binding obligation, He even establishes covenants in love.

God saves, not man

So then it depends not on human will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy. (Romans 9:16, ESV)

Monogesim which is the belief that conversion is totally accomplished by God is here defined.

No man can boast in his own works or common sense leading to his salvation it is all dependent on God showing personal mercy to the individual. He does not punish them in the way they deserve, instead effecting an interchange between them and Christ and giving them what they do not deserve. He makes them alive from the dead in Christ and literally gives them a new nature by the Holy Spirit.

The whole trinity is involved in the God centred conversion of us as sinners. Think about how God has shown you mercy today and praise Him.

Humble yourself

But who are you, O man, to answer back to God? Will what is molded say to its molder, “Why have you made me like this?” (Romans 9:20, ESV)

How can we have the audacity to challenge God and say… hey what you have done is unfair… WHAT, He is God!!

One thing we absolutely must do is humble ourselves before God.

God is patient

What if God, desiring to show his wrath and to make known his power, has endured with much patience vessels of wrath prepared for destruction, (Romans 9:22, ESV)

Paul is alluding to the truth that God endures with sinners while desiring and seeking to lead them to repentance by showing them mercy and goodness.

God is patient with man because He desires that man would humble himself and seek the mercy and grace he so desperately needs.

Vessels of mercy

in order to make known the riches of his glory for vessels of mercy, which he has prepared beforehand for glory—(Romans 9:23, ESV)

Thank you Lord for making us a vessel of mercy. We were vessels of wrath but have been transformed into vessels of mercy and it was not happenstance or any goodness or sense in us because He prepared us beforehand to His own honour and glory.

One new man

even us whom he has called, not from the Jews only but also from the Gentiles? (Romans 9:24, ESV)

We are one new man in Christ, This is one of Paul’s most important points in the book of Romans.

Only a remnant

And Isaiah cries out concerning Israel: “Though the number of the sons of Israel be as the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will be saved, (Romans 9:27, ESV)

Only messianic Jews will be saved, those who believe in Jesus, because He is the only way to salvation. Being Jewish is not enough, we must be born again.

We must also remember that many times when the Old Testament speaks about the salvation of all Israel it is talking about salvation in the military sense. So we all need Jesus.

Proverbs 24:1–22

Don’t desire to be with them

Be not envious of evil men, nor desire to be with them, (Proverbs 24:1, ESV)

We must remember this when trying to be a friend and reaching out to those at work etc. Something in the heart rises and makes us want to be with them but that is not God, it is far better to be with God and embrace the world’s rejection.

If they do not resist and reject you to some degree then you should really be worried about your stand.

The homemakers

by knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches. (Proverbs 24:4, ESV)

Lord we pray you will give mothers and wives the wisdom and knowledge they need to build the home.

God will repay

If you say, “Behold, we did not know this,” does not he who weighs the heart perceive it? Does not he who keeps watch over your soul know it, and will he not repay man according to his work? (Proverbs 24:12, ESV)

We can not claim ignorance before God, He knows our hearts and has given us a conscience.
What we do is so important because God will repay.

Bounce back

for the righteous falls seven times and rises again, but the wicked stumble in times of calamity. (Proverbs 24:16, ESV)

This is not about sin but about us bouncing back when wicked men scheme against us.

Be meek

Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, and let not your heart be glad when he stumbles, (Proverbs 24:17, ESV)

This is the type of outlook, attitude, and temperament God intends us to have.

Fear God

My son, fear the Lord and the king, and do not join with those who do otherwise, (Proverbs 24:21, ESV)

You can not truly be friends with those who hate God.

Most of the above post is a copy of the original notes from the same date in 2014.

Additional resources

The Gospel Coalition on Romans 9

God’s Sovereign Choice

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Today’s Reading: Jer 37:1–38:28, Rom 9:1–12, Prov 23:19–35

Today’s Theme: God’s Sovereign Choice

Today’s theme looks at God’s Sovereign Choice, we begin by looking at His choice of Israel as a national people in redemption history. We then go further to look at God’s choice of all His redeemed people by Israel’s greatest son, the Messiah Jesus Christ who is Himself God above all.

Roman’s 9 – 11 serves well as a blast against the misguided trajectory of the replacement theologians.

Jeremiah 37:1–38:28

God’s provision

So King Zedekiah gave orders, and they committed Jeremiah to the court of the guard. And a loaf of bread was given him daily from the bakers’ street, until all the bread of the city was gone. So Jeremiah remained in the court of the guard. (Jeremiah 37:21, ESV)

Even through this unjust hardship Jeremiah was still provided for in times of great want. As God’s people He will provide for us as a good Father. Even in difficult times God will not forsake His own people.

The welfare of the people

Then the officials said to the king, “Let this man be put to death, for he is weakening the hands of the soldiers who are left in this city, and the hands of all the people, by speaking such words to them. For this man is not seeking the welfare of this people, but their harm.” (Jeremiah 38:4, ESV)

The fact is Jeremiah was seeking the welfare of the people, he just wasn’t saying what they wanted to hear.

Let’s thank God for those with the role of the prophet in our own day like our own Pastors who seek our welfare by telling us the uncomfortable truth.

A wimpy leader

King Zedekiah said, “Behold, he is in your hands, for the king can do nothing against you.” (Jeremiah 38:5, ESV)

What a wimpy weasel of a leader, pray that the leaders of our nations, industries and ministers have some backbone to stand up against evil.

Selfish fear

King Zedekiah said to Jeremiah, “I am afraid of the Judeans who have deserted to the Chaldeans, lest I be handed over to them and they deal cruelly with me.” (Jeremiah 38:19, ESV)

The king was very fearful and the fears were all centered on himself not his people. We must not be governed by fear or be self centered.

Romans 9:1–12

Brothers in the flesh

For I could wish that I myself were accursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my brothers, my kinsmen according to the flesh. (Romans 9:3, ESV)

Paul’s brothers in the flesh are the Jewish people, not the spiritual Jews but the actual physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

Paul is patterning the love of Christ for us in laying down His life and becoming a curse for us when he expresses that he yearns so deeply for the salvation of the Jewish people that he would even be cut off from Christ and so damned to that end.

The apostle is showing the depths of devotion, love and affection he has for his own people, to the extent if it would benefit (which it would not because Christ has already been made a curse for us) in their salvation he would freely lose his.

This is in a sense a poetic expression to display the depth of his feeling on the issue of the salvation of the Jewish people. Paul has just spent Chapter 8 explaining the eternal nature of our security and love in Christ and so is using the strongest image possible to paint his love in the most vivid colors over against accusations that he is against the Jewish people and loves only the Gentiles.

The Israelites

They are Israelites, and to them belong the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the worship, and the promises. (Romans 9:4, ESV)

Let’s be clear, we are talking about the ethnic and genetic Israelites, the actual Jewish people. Despite the world’s anti Israeli sentiment they really are God’s sovereign choice as a nation.

What Paul outlines here shows the unique place Israel has played in redemption history.

They were the first to be adopted as God’s son’s opening the way for all nations through their greatest son Jesus, to be adopted by God in the church.

They had the glory of God revealed to them first and they recorded and honoured it and in their own way became carriers and evidence of God’s glory by their very survival and thriving despite every attempt to exterminate them. It is through them that we now have the ultimate revelation of God’s glory in the person and work of Jesus Christ, the Jew.

The Covenants were given to and kept by them, and it is the Old Covenant on which the New Covenant finds it roots and footing. If we did not have the backdrop of revealed sin through the law the gospel would lose it’s context and power.

The children were the only true worshipers of God in the ancient world and have passed on the worship of the true God to all God’s people in Christ.

God made promises and prophecies to Israel and it is on those same promises that we stand, believing that Jesus is the promised Messiah and fulfilment of the law.

They were the carriers of God’s message of hope and salvation for all mankind, fulfilled in Christ.

Jesus is God

To them belong the patriarchs, and from their race, according to the flesh, is the Christ, who is God over all, blessed forever. Amen. (Romans 9:5, ESV)

Jesus is God, not some demi-god or angel, or just a man.. He is God and Paul makes it clear, He is the God over all. Once again the deity of Christ is defined and defended.

Paul makes the very important point that Jesus was a Jew, not a Roman, Greek, British, American or African, He was a Jew.

Those who belong to Israel

But it is not as though the word of God has failed. For not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel, (Romans 9:6, ESV)

Being a physical Israeli is not enough for salvation. This is Paul’s point to those he is writing to. He loves the Jews and recognises their unique heritage as God’s chosen people. However for them to be a part of the true commonwealth of Israel in God’s kingdom they must believe through the Messiah Yeshua (Jesus).

We must urge our Jewish friends to be a part of the true Israel (or princes with God which is what the name means) which are those who put their faith in God through his Son Jesus Christ.

Children of the promise

This means that it is not the children of the flesh who are the children of God, but the children of the promise are counted as offspring. (Romans 9:8, ESV)

This includes two distinct people, one is the faithful from the Old Testament era, the second are those who have genuinely put their faith and trust in Jesus the Messiah (Jew and Gentile).

In short the children of the promise are those who believe the promise and so receive its reward. Namely the true church (not a state church or the church conceived by replacement theologians), the one new man comprising of Jews and Gentiles who love Jesus.

God’s purpose in election

though they were not yet born and had done nothing either good or bad—in order that God’s purpose of election might continue, not because of works but because of him who calls — (Romans 9:11, ESV)

The account of Jacob and Esau was to demonstrate Gods purpose in election. This is the reality, God sovereignly chose the Children of Israel and today continues to choose every single person that is saved from all nations tribes and tongues.

God elects to save according to His own love, wisdom and purposes.

Proverbs 23:19–35

Don’t hang out with drunks

Be not among drunkards or among gluttonous eaters of meat, (Proverbs 23:20, ESV)

You should not hang around with people getting drunk or stuffing themselves. They may influence you to join them in their evil or your presence may give them silent approval.

Invest in your study

Buy truth, and do not sell it; buy wisdom, instruction, and understanding. (Proverbs 23:23, ESV)

Invest in your study by doing something simple like getting a study bible, or a good book on a good biblical subject like the Sovereignty of God, Missions or the Atonement of the Cross or something else. Actually spend something on your study of God’s word, by spending your own money it will be more precious to you.

This is also meant in a mental sense, you should prize the getting of wisdom in your heart, treat it as a treasure.

Don’t be a traitor

She lies in wait like a robber and increases the traitors among mankind. (Proverbs 23:28, ESV)

This is so true, men can so easily be robbed of all integrity and right-standing and become traitors to their wives and children.

Don’t attempt to drown your sorrows

Those who tarry long over wine; those who go to try mixed wine. (Proverbs 23:30, ESV)

This is not the way to solve your problems. Go to Jesus.

Abused by alcohol

In the end it bites like a serpent and stings like an adder. (Proverbs 23:32, ESV)

The abuse of alcohol has bad effects in the end… Hangovers, sickness, smelliness (from the sickness), headaches and it destroys the body.

If you abuse alcohol the alcohol will abuse you.

Don’t abuse drugs

Your eyes will see strange things, and your heart utter perverse things. (Proverbs 23:33, ESV)

You can end up hallucinating and saying things that will embarrass you. This is true of drugs and alcohol so avoid both.

Most of the above post is a copy of the original notes from the same date in 2014.

Additional resources

Desiring God on Romans 9

God’s Everlasting Love

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Today’s Reading: Jer 35:1–36:32, Rom 8:18–39, Prov 22:17–23:18

Today’s Theme: God’s Everlasting Love

There are two great themes in our reading from Romans today; one is the future glory and grace promised in the gospel of God, and the second looks at the eternal nature of God’s love for His elect, and so in turn, our assurance and security in Him.

Jeremiah 35:1–36:32

Be resolute

But they answered, “We will drink no wine, for Jonadab the son of Rechab, our father, commanded us, ‘You shall not drink wine, neither you nor your sons forever.(Jeremiah 35:6, ESV)

These men had integrity under trial, we must be resolute like this as believers.

Faithfulness rewarded

therefore thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: Jonadab the son of Rechab shall never lack a man to stand before me.”(Jeremiah 35:19, ESV)

This promise was because of their stand, faithfulness and resolution to obey their father in the midst of a very individualistic and rebellious culture. Again we can learn from their example.

Fear the Lord

Yet neither the king nor any of his servants who heard all these words was afraid, nor did they tear their garments.(Jeremiah 36:24, ESV)

These men despised the word of the Lord and foolishly did not fear the coming judgement. We should honour the Lord and tremble at His word.

The indestructible book

“Take another scroll and write on it all the former words that were in the first scroll, which Jehoiakim the king of Judah has burned.(Jeremiah 36:28, ESV)

The enemy cannot destroy God’s word. He always tried and always fails. God has always preserved His word and we should be grateful that we now have a number of English translations (KJV, AMP, ESV, NASB, HSCB etc.), which are faithful to the originals.

Thank God for the sacrifice of those like William Tyndale, who made it his mission to translate the bible into English. Also pray that the work of modern day translators, who are producing bibles for the unreached and constantly improving our understanding of the original writings of the bible through translation.

Romans 8:18–39

Encouraged by future glory

For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.(Romans 8:18, ESV)

The future Glory that will be ours in Christ is so great, that the sufferings of this life are not worthy of comparison or weighing against.

This should encourage us through every trial and suffering. There is great glory coming, so don’t give up, instead look up.

Creation’s curse

For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of him who subjected it, in hope(Romans 8:20, ESV)

The ‘Him’ spoken of here is God. The creation was subject to the curse in the hope of glory and redemption.

Creation glorified

that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God.(Romans 8:21, ESV)

Paul teaches, not the annihilation of this visible world, but its transformation.

God created the world and it was good. Salvation and redemption is not just for man but for God’s creation, which is why in the end there will be a renewed earth and heaven.

The glory of resurrection

For we know that the whole creation has been groaning together in the pains of childbirth until now.(Romans 8:22, ESV)

This makes clear we are talking about the glorious reality of resurrection.

We will be transformed in our resurrection, the earth too will go through a type of resurrection.

The best bits

For in this hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees?(Romans 8:24, ESV)

Part of the message of salvation is regarding the resurrection for the dead and the glory of eternal life, this is one of the best bits so we should remember to share it.

The Spirit groans

Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words.(Romans 8:26, ESV)

It is an error to say that this is tongues because the groanings are too deep for words, but tongues is just another word for languages, languages are words.

This is a deep groaning of the Spirit of God in our heart, compelling us to praise, prayer and even action.

It goes beyond our understanding and thoughts, we need this intercession of the Spirit to empower our prayers and it helps us pray for and say the things we would not think of saying ourselves.

The Spirit prays

And he who searches hearts knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.(Romans 8:27, ESV)

We should appeal to the Spirit of God when we pray for the saints, so that we can pray according to God’s will. Let the Holy Spirit pray through you.

Things working out

And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.(Romans 8:28, ESV)

Not for everyone, just the elect who love God, all things work together for good for us because we are called to fulfil God’s purpose. This truth is tied up in the sovereignty, providence and elective love of God.

Intimate foreknowledge

For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.(Romans 8:29, ESV)

This is personal foreknowledge in a loving sense, not in the sense of knowledge, although God knows all things. The meaning of this word makes the anti-reformed (anti Calvinist) view unsuitable.

God foreknew the elect in Love, which gives us the purpose of election… Love!

We have been elected by God, not by our decision but by God in His love, which we do not fully comprehend.

The Christian experience, summarised

And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.(Romans 8:30, ESV)

This speaks to the entire trajectory of the Christian life, we were pre-loved, chosen, called, justified and glorified.

From election through perseverance to glory.

Eternal security

What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?(Romans 8:31, ESV)

We have eternal and firm security in God.

Gods elect

Who shall bring any charge against God’s elect? It is God who justifies.(Romans 8:33, ESV)

Clearly election is a teaching of God’s word, even though secular, western ideals reel at the thought.

God justifies His elect and it is before Him they ultimately stand or fall.

Jesus intercedes for us

Who is to condemn? Christ Jesus is the one who died—more than that, who was raised—who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is interceding for us.(Romans 8:34, ESV)

One of the reasons for our eternal security is not only what Christ has already done, but what He is doing now, He is interceding for us at God’s right hand.

The whole Trinity is involved, The Spirit groans, the Father justifies and Jesus intercedes.

Eternal love

No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.(Romans 8:37, ESV)

The important answer to the questions leading to this verse is No.

We are more than just conquerors, it is not that we have conquered sin and death, Jesus conquered sin and death. We are the recipients of the deed of His love, we are the beneficiaries, we have the guarantee of His finished work, we did not earn it so we are not conquerors, we are so much more… we, by the Spirit of adoption, have become righteousness imputed sons, with an entitlement to that which we could not possibly conquer and achieve for ourselves.

We are kept in security for all eternity by the love of God, He has overcome.

Proverbs 22:17–23:18

Incline your heart

Incline your ear, and hear the words of the wise, and apply your heart to my knowledge,(Proverbs 22:17, ESV)

Inclining your ear takes effort, the root words give some indication of the type of effort involved (to stretch, spread, lengthen; to bend down; to turn aside; to entice).

To apply our heart means to firmly set our heart in resolution, on the knowledge given.

Good pleasure

for it will be pleasant if you keep them within you, if all of them are ready on your lips.(Proverbs 22:18, ESV)

Inclining our ears and applying our hearts brings us pleasure.

Physical discipline

Do not withhold discipline from a child; if you strike him with a rod, he will not die.(Proverbs 23:13, ESV)

This is not just training and teaching, this is a physical strike, administered in self control and love.

Future hope

Surely there is a future, and your hope will not be cut off.(Proverbs 23:18, ESV)

This is encouraging when you look around and see the ungodly prospering.

Most of the above post is a copy of the original notes from the same date in 2014.

Additional resources

The Gospel Coalition on Romans 8

God’s Adopted Sons

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Today’s Reading: Jer 33:1–34:22, Rom 8:1–17,  Prov 22:1–16

Today’s Theme: God’s Adopted Sons

Today we read about the unimaginable grace of God given to us in the gospel of God, where God gives us His own Holy Spirit and adopts us as His own sons, even giving us an inheritance with Christ.

God has made us His children and has set us free from sin, death and the dictates of the flesh, so that we can live in the Spirit. The obedience of Christ has been accepted on our behalf, fulfilling the righteous requirements of the law.

These truths should fill us with assurance, hope, joy and praise today, as God’s adopted children!

Jeremiah 33:1–34:22

God will heal His people

Behold, I will bring to it health and healing, and I will heal them and reveal to them abundance of prosperity and security.(Jeremiah 33:6, ESV)

Israel are God’s people so they are not cast off forever, but instead have undergone discipline. God desires to heal and restore His people.

Jerusalem will dwell securely

In those days Judah will be saved, and Jerusalem will dwell securely. And this is the name by which it will be called: ‘The Lord is our righteousness.’(Jeremiah 33:16, ESV)

Jesus will accomplish this at the second coming, until then there will be unrest and trouble in and around Jerusalem, as there has always been for thousands of years.

The multiplied offspring

As the host of heaven cannot be numbered and the sands of the sea cannot be measured, so I will multiply the offspring of David my servant, and the Levitical priests who minister to me.”(Jeremiah 33:22, ESV)

This points to not only the physical Jews but the one new man, the church who have become priest to God through David’s greatest son, Jesus Christ.

God’s firm covenant

Thus says the Lord: If I have not established my covenant with day and night and the fixed order of heaven and earth, then I will reject the offspring of Jacob and David my servant and will not choose one of his offspring to rule over the offspring of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. For I will restore their fortunes and will have mercy on them.”(Jeremiah 33:25–26, ESV)

God takes His covenant as serious as the natural order He has established. He has said that He will restore the fortunes of Judah and we pray that this will come to pass, that they recognise Jesus as the promised Messiah this passage speaks about.

God desires a just society

But afterward they turned around and took back the male and female slaves they had set free, and brought them into subjection as slaves.(Jeremiah 34:11, ESV)

This was not obedience from the heart. The decree from the king was right, God wanted a just society but this ideal had been abandoned. social justice is important to the Lord.

Romans 8:1–17

Set free

For the law of the Spirit of life has set you free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death.(Romans 8:2, ESV)

Those of us in Christ can no longer be condemned because we have been set free by God’s Spirit, from the tyrany of slavery and bondage to sin.

The law of the Spirit of life is directly opposed to the law of sin and death, they are not however on equal footings, for life swallows up death.

The reign of death brought about by the decay of sin is over for us, and the decree of death for sin has been met in the sacrifice of Christ on the cross, so in every way we are free to live in the Spirit before God, as His adopted sons (the term ‘sons’ is not gender based, the bible means God’s children but the term ‘son’ does carry special significance in regards to inheritance, as we will see later).

Shout praise to God today, for you ARE free!

The interchange

in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.(Romans 8:4, ESV)

Jesus fulfilled the righteous requirements of the law in His perfect life. There is a great interchange when we put our faith in Christ, where His life is exchanged for ours and ours for His. This is why He suffered for our sins on the cross, while His righteous life is imputed to us.

So it is as if we have lived the perfect life of Christ, thus fulfilling the righteous requirements of the law. We can no longer be condemned because Jesus was condemned in our place and His obedience has been accepted for us.

The term ‘walk’ is used to remind us that in line with this great interchange, we have been empowered by God’s Spirit and grace, to walk in renewed obedience to God’s commands and ways.

The mind, set by our lives

For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit.(Romans 8:5, ESV)

Despite the way we tend to think of the flesh as a spiritual inner person given to sin, it is in fact much more than this. When Paul talks about the flesh, he means more than just the body or its passions.

The flesh is very much connected to the ways of the world in its stance of rebellion against God and its domination by the power of sin.

So to walk in the flesh is to live life according to the dictates of this world, while being driven and determined by the power and desire of sin. Walking according to the world’s dictates will naturally draw the mind to dwell on those same things.

We are called to live according to an entirely new order set out, empowered and directed by God, through His Holy Spirit. We are called to constantly live in the Spirit.

A good test for ourselves is to ask what is our mind set on? Is it set on the things of the new life in the Spirit? If not, we must allow the power of God to have its full effect in us, by continually living according to the Spirit so our minds, desires and lives will be transformed.

The hostile mind

For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God’s law; indeed, it cannot.(Romans 8:7, ESV)

Those governed by the flesh are hostile enemies of God because the flesh as a system and mind set, is in constant rebellion against God, so bent by the power of sin that it cannot submit to God and is utterly lost.

This is why we need God to miraculously make us alive and actually save us, because left in the grip of the flesh we could never be saved.

We see the hostility of men’s minds against God in many forms all around us today, through the blasphemy in the sciences, media and arts, not to mention the personal rebellion of every man’s mind in the flesh.

We belong to God

You, however, are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if in fact the Spirit of God dwells in you. Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him.(Romans 8:9, ESV)

All believers have the Holy Spirit, we do not belong to God without it. The Holy Spirit is the guarantee of our ultimate salvation, He is the seal of the full promise and the Spirit which regenerates, adopts and transforms us.

The freedom from sin and the flesh is only possible through the miraculous working of the Holy Spirit.

Rejoice that you have assurance through the indwelling Holy Spirit, that you belong to God today!

Life for the body

If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you.(Romans 8:11, ESV)

Notice Paul now talks about the mortal body as opposed to the wider context of the “flesh”.

God makes our bodies alive with energy to live above sin and to walk in health and strength, to serve Him.

We can stand on this truth when we feel fatigued, tired or ill, the same God who raised Jesus from the dead will take the same power and quicken or make alive our physical bodies… Hallelujah!

God’s sons

For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.(Romans 8:14, ESV)

A sign of true conversion is that we are led by God’s Holy Spirit and not driven by the flesh. Our change in direction and desire is evidence that something has really happened.

Adopted by The Father

For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, “Abba! Father!”(Romans 8:15, ESV)

God has adopted us and made us sons in His own house, we are not in the fearful slavery that sin once had us in.

We are free children in God’s house as part of God’s family. This is the great call of the gospel of God, that He seeks to adopt the filthy, poor, orphan children we are in sin, and make us royalty in His own house alongside His own son Jesus.

The witness

The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God,(Romans 8:16, ESV)

The wonderful inner witness of the Holy Spirit gives us assurance in our salvation and adoption as God’s own children.

Heirs with Christ

and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him.(Romans 8:17, ESV)

This is an unimaginable truth, God has not just fostered us, He has gone through full adoption, making us His own children and so we get to share in the inheritance which rightly only belongs to Christ.

This is the richness of God’s grace, this is why the gospel of God is such amazing news.

With all this amazing grace, riches, acceptance, adoption, love and inheritance, Paul brings balance to help us stay grounded in reality, reminding us that this is all ours but we must be ready to suffer for Christ’s sake.

Proverbs 22:1–16

Rewards for humility

The reward for humility and fear of the Lord is riches and honour and life.(Proverbs 22:4, ESV)

This is wonderful, for walking in humility and fearing God, we are rewarded.

Train and guide

Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.(Proverbs 22:6, ESV)

Children need training and guidance.

The King’s friend

He who loves purity of heart, and whose speech is gracious, will have the king as his friend.(Proverbs 22:11, ESV)

Thank you Lord that you are the King, help us to walk in such a way that we have You as our friend.

The rod

Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline drives it far from him.(Proverbs 22:15, ESV)

The rod is literal here but there is also a figurative meaning which points towards the earlier point of training a child up.

Most of the above post is a copy of the original notes from the same date in 2014.

Additional resources

Desiring God on Romans 8

God vs Flesh

God-vs-Flesh

Today’s Reading: Jer 32:1–44, Rom 7:7–25, Prov 21:13–31

Today’s Theme: God vs Flesh

Today we look at the nature and power of sin made clear by God’s good law, which works through our flesh vs God and His power.

As believers we are in a very real conflict with the power of sin at work through the flesh. We are thankful that nothing is too difficult for the Lord and that He has provided us His enabling grace in our battle against sin.

Jeremiah 32:1–44

Nothing is too difficult for God

‘Ah, Lord God! It is you who have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and by your outstretched arm! Nothing is too hard for you.(Jeremiah 32:17, ESV)

This is a great statement of faith when said sincerely because it is true that nothing is too difficult for God.

God, mighty in thoughts and acts

great in counsel and mighty in deed, whose eyes are open to all the ways of the children of man, rewarding each one according to his ways and according to the fruit of his deeds.(Jeremiah 32:19, ESV)

God is not a mindless force, He has a great mind with great plans and purposes and He doesn’t just will them, but actively gets involved in bringing His will to pass, so His acts are mighty too.

The God of all flesh

“Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. Is anything too hard for me?(Jeremiah 32:27, ESV)

Major correction to the dualism that has snuck into our theology, the devil is not the god of the flesh and the Lord the God of the spirit. God is the God of all flesh because He created mankind, including our physical bodies.

God reaffirms Jeremiah’s earlier statement by asking the question: ‘is anything too hard for Me?’, the answer is no.

God, the persistent teacher

They have turned to me their back and not their face. And though I have taught them persistently, they have not listened to receive instruction.(Jeremiah 32:33, ESV)

God teaches us persistently, He is patient and works hard to redeem and nurture His people.

God and His people

And they shall be my people, and I will be their God.(Jeremiah 32:38, ESV)

The relationship is transformed from a national one to a relational one, which includes all those who are God’s elect, past, present and future.

The fear of God in Our hearts

I will make with them an everlasting covenant, that I will not turn away from doing good to them. And I will put the fear of me in their hearts, that they may not turn from me.(Jeremiah 32:40, ESV)

This is fulfilled in Christ and concerning Israel as a particular people, this is yet future.

No man can turn to God on his own merit, God needs to put the right fear of Him in our hearts, as the Holy Spirt and the truth of the gospel bring us to the place of repentance.

The Restoration

Fields shall be bought for money, and deeds shall be signed and sealed and witnessed, in the land of Benjamin, in the places about Jerusalem, and in the cities of Judah, in the cities of the hill country, in the cities of the Shephelah, and in the cities of the Negeb; for I will restore their fortunes, declares the Lord.”(Jeremiah 32:44, ESV)

This is already happening again today as it happened after the captivity, with the forming and thriving of the modern state of Israel.

Romans 7:7–25

Making sin clear

What then shall we say? That the law is sin? By no means! Yet if it had not been for the law, I would not have known sin. For I would not have known what it is to covet if the law had not said, “You shall not covet.”(Romans 7:7, ESV)

A quick sample of what the law does for us, it makes sin clear.

Sin comes alive

I was once alive apart from the law, but when the commandment came, sin came alive and I died.(Romans 7:9, ESV)

This is in infancy when there is no knowledge of the law in any concrete sense. This is where we get the idea that babies and toddlers are below the age (to do with mental faculty rather than chronological age) of accountability.

So there comes an age where a child understands God’s and their parents commands and it is at that point that sin comes alive… Jolted awake by the law.

The great contrast

Did that which is good, then, bring death to me? By no means! It was sin, producing death in me through what is good, in order that sin might be shown to be sin, and through the commandment might become sinful beyond measure.(Romans 7:13, ESV)

When sin is highlighted by the law, it more grossly manifests itself in our members and conscience, it is at this point that we realise we need divine help.

So the law remains good and it is by the contrast of its perfection and goodness that sin becomes so clearly apparent in the evil and darkness of our flesh.

Slaves to sin

For we know that the law is spiritual, but I am of the flesh, sold under sin. (Romans 7:14, ESV)

This follows the same idea as earlier; we are slaves to the one we obey so we are sold by our obedience to the dictates of the flesh (or disobedience to the desires of God), as slaves to sin.

We need enabling grace

For I know that nothing good dwells in me, that is, in my flesh. For I have the desire to do what is right, but not the ability to carry it out. (Romans 7:18, ESV)

The ability to carry out what is right can only come from God.

God’s grace is not just unmerited favour, it is God’s enabling power to live right and resist sin. We really must think of grace in those terms, to help us in our fight and walk of faith.

As Pastor Dennis has always said: “it is the elevator to lift us up to meet the demands of God’s truth”.

The virus

Now if I do what I do not want, it is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells within me. (Romans 7:20, ESV)

Sin dwells in us like a virus. Paul separates his core self by using the word “I” from sin, this makes sin a power of its own.

This helps us to understand the nature of sin, it is a virus and parasite that seeks to drain the life of its host and eventually occupy every part of the host, killing the person and leaving only driving desires.

Jesus came as and with the cure to the virus which we let in at Eden and has been passed on to all mankind.

The power of sin is that it is inside us and is attached to the will or desire of man, corrupting and corroding the image of God in man, by distorting every good and perfect gift that God so lovingly provides.

The believers battle

For I delight in the law of God, in my inner being, (Romans 7:22, ESV)

This is speaking of the believers’ conflict with the flesh, so corrupted by sin versus our delight in God and His law.

If you are not in this battle then serious questions need to be asked… Are you even in the fight?

Serve God with the mind

Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, I myself serve the law of God with my mind, but with my flesh I serve the law of sin.(Romans 7:25, ESV)

We must fill our minds with the truth of God, through His word. We serve God according to His word.

Proverbs 21:13–31

Help the poor

Whoever closes his ear to the cry of the poor will himself call out and not be answered.(Proverbs 21:13, ESV)

This is a really serious proverb, we must listen to and minister to the poor, it is where the famous poem about helping in time of need and being remembered in our time of need is drawn from.

Fleeting pleasures

Whoever loves pleasure will be a poor man; he who loves wine and oil will not be rich. (Proverbs 21:17, ESV)

This is true, whoever loves to indulge in the fleeting pleasures of this world will end up wasting their money and will not be rich, there are far greater pleasures to be had in God.

Pursue kindness

Whoever pursues righteousness and kindness will find life, righteousness, and honour. (Proverbs 21:21, ESV)

We need to pursue, pressing hard after and making an effort towards righteousness and kindness.

Be generous

All day long he craves and craves, but the righteous gives and does not hold back. (Proverbs 21:26, ESV)

We should give generously!

Most of the above post is a copy of the original notes from the same date in 2014.

Additional resources

The Gospel Coalition on Romans 7

Slaves to God

Slaves-to-God

Today’s Reading: Jer 31:1–40, Rom 6:15–7:6, Prov 21:1–12

Today’s Theme: Slaves to God

Libertarian freedom is a stubbornly persistent illusion, the reality of our existence is that none of us are Lord and Master over ourselves. We need to choose a master and serve him, there literally can be no sitting on the fence. Paul paints this in vivid terms stating that man is either a slave to sin outside Christ or a slave to righteousness in Christ.

We are freed from the law of sin and death and are therefore free only to be bound again eternally to God, in a type of matrimony or marriage.

So Yes we are slaves to God. We should not try to sanitise this reality by calling ourselves servants only, because the connotation with servant is of one paid for their services, not one who is owned (He is Lord [owner] and brought us with a price) and in a dependant and devoted relationship to their master like us.

Jeremiah 31:1–40

Everlasting Love

the Lord appeared to him from far away. I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you. (Jeremiah 31:3, ESV)

God’s love for His people is an everlasting love. This is why God keeps covenant and is faithful to us, not because we deserve it or the law demands it, but because of His love.

In His love He has saved us and will save Israel.

The chief and elect nation

For thus says the Lord: “Sing aloud with gladness for Jacob, and raise shouts for the chief of the nations; proclaim, give praise, and say, ‘O Lord, save your people, the remnant of Israel.’ (Jeremiah 31:7, ESV)

Israel is the chief, most elect among the nations. Our egalitarian (everyone is equal) driven culture reels at such a sentiment but that means nothing, it is still true.

The Lord has always saved a remnant of Israel. This is true both physically and spiritually. There have always been a Jewish people and community since the days of Abraham and more importantly in the OT, there was always a remnant of spiritually faithful Jews and in the NT, all the first Christians were Jews, the first missionaries were all Jews and the early church was full of Jews, even today we have Messianic (Christian) Jews who accept Yeshua (Jesus) as Messiah.

So Yes we rejoice, God in His love and faithfulness always keeps a remnant.

The Shepherd of Israel

“Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it in the coastlands far away; say, ‘He who scattered Israel will gather him, and will keep him as a shepherd keeps his flock.’ (Jeremiah 31:10, ESV)

God is the Shepherd and Father to Israel. This carries over to the church too, as God’s chosen people, because He is our Great Shepherd and Father also.

The slaughter of the innocents

Thus says the Lord: “A voice is heard in Ramah, lamentation and bitter weeping. Rachel is weeping for her children; she refuses to be comforted for her children, because they are no more.” (Jeremiah 31:15, ESV)

This prophecy was fulfilled when Jesus was born, it was the slaughter of the innocents by Herod which we remember at this season of Christmas.

A secure future

There is hope for your future, declares the Lord, and your children shall come back to their own country. (Jeremiah 31:17, ESV)

Israel has a future in God and so does the body of Christ. In God we can have assurance as we trust His promises, ways and person.

God’s heart yearns

Is Ephraim my dear son? Is he my darling child? For as often as I speak against him, I do remember him still. Therefore my heart yearns for him; I will surely have mercy on him, declares the Lord. (Jeremiah 31:20, ESV)

When God is in relationship with a people as with Ephraim, it is not just technical, God’s heart yearns for reconciliation. God’s heart yearns to be reconciled to you today. Don’t allow your relationship with Him to grow cold.

Personal responsibility

But everyone shall die for his own iniquity. Each man who eats sour grapes, his teeth shall be set on edge. (Jeremiah 31:30, ESV)

We are each responsible for our own sin. Our current culture is so enamoured with self and the central place of man as a good and free being, that personal responsibility has been largely discarded. We instead say there is always a reason for someone’s evil, crime or sin and that they just need to be understood.

This is wrong, we should not withdraw from man his God given responsibility for his own conduct, we should not diminish the responsibility of man unless his responsibility through mental impairment is actually diminished.

By taking the responsibility from man for his own sin, we have given mankind a licence to sin in the name of being a victim of environment, culture, history or parents.

God is clear, everyone will die for their own sin, not for someone else’s.

This is picked up in the NT today, the wages sin pays is death. This is why the gospel message and solution is so radical, Jesus vicariously died in our place for our sin.

The New Testament prophesied

“Behold, the days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the house of Judah, (Jeremiah 31:31, ESV)

The new testament was not an invention of Paul and his friends, it was foretold by God. God said the old covenant would be superseded by a new and better covenant. The new and better covenant is the one made though the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, as proclaimed in the gospel of God.

Regeneration of the Holy Spirit

For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, declares the Lord: I will put my law within them, and I will write it on their hearts. And I will be their God, and they shall be my people. (Jeremiah 31:33, ESV)

This speaks of regeneration by the Holy Spirit and is fulfilled in the New Testament church where God’s people have changed natures, and as both Jews and Gentiles, form God’s own people.

A day will come when this will be more fully realised for the actual nation of Israel too.

The indwelling Holy Spirit

And no longer shall each one teach his neighbor and each his brother, saying, ‘Know the Lord,’ for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest, declares the Lord. For I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.” (Jeremiah 31:34, ESV)

This is a further indication that we are talking about the NT experience of being born again by the Spirit of God and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

The remembrance of sin no more, speaks of the redemption and forgiveness through the cross of Christ.

Guaranteed against the cosmos

“If this fixed order departs from before me, declares the Lord, then shall the offspring of Israel cease from being a nation before me forever.” (Jeremiah 31:36, ESV)

Israel’s nationhood is guaranteed against the cosmos. The nation will never be exterminated, despite the threats and evil work of Nazi’s and Islamist’s.

Romans 6:15–7:6

Choose your master

Do you not know that if you present yourselves to anyone as obedient slaves, you are slaves of the one whom you obey, either of sin, which leads to death, or of obedience, which leads to righteousness? (Romans 6:16, ESV)

We are Slaves regardless, we only get to choose our master. So will you serve sin under the power of the enemy, or righteousness under the power of Christ?

We are not free to do whatever we want, we are instead influenced, driven and moved by the master we are aligned with. This is why we so often find ourselves doing things we had no real intention of doing, either in the bondage of sin or the compulsion by the Spirit, in righteousness, to forgo a natural and sinful reaction for example.

Obey the teaching of the Gospel

But thanks be to God, that you who were once slaves of sin have become obedient from the heart to the standard of teaching to which you were committed, (Romans 6:17, ESV)

It is crucial that our obedience is sincere and from the heart.

Without the teaching of the gospel what would we be called to obey? The great commission is to teach the nations the way of Christ.

This is why the bible is so important alongside the ministry of our Pastors and teachers, to proclaim and teach the truth with all authority.

If we just tell people that Jesus loves them and don’t disciple them, how will they know what to obey? Teaching the gospel is essential to the gospel of God.

Our faith is not only composed of a spiritual or mystical element, it very much has a cognitive or thinking element, where the minds of its adherents must be engaged and activated to agree with the teaching of the Gospel of God.

This obedience in faith, to the teaching of the gospel of God, is one of the main themes of the letter.

Make righteousness your master

I am speaking in human terms, because of your natural limitations. For just as you once presented your members as slaves to impurity and to lawlessness leading to more lawlessness, so now present your members as slaves to righteousness leading to sanctification. (Romans 6:19, ESV)

We should make righteousness our master, this will lead to our sanctification. Paul is quite clear that we need to make a conscious decision to use our bodies righteously, which is part of our call to sanctification and holiness.

God’s free gift

For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6:23, ESV)

This verse is a great summary of the gospel.

Sin will pay wages but the antithesis to this is not anti-sin paying the wages of life, because Paul has already made the case that our righteousness will never do. The gospel breaks the mould of everything being based on good or bad works and the resulting wages, instead we are presented with a totally free gift.

A works based gospel would be the work of righteousness measured against the work of sin, but the Gospel of God is God’s free and unearned gift of eternal life, over and against the earned wages of death in sin. They are not parallel, the free gift of eternal life far supersedes the wages of death for sin.

Union with Christ

Likewise, my brothers, you also have died to the law through the body of Christ, so that you may belong to another, to him who has been raised from the dead, in order that we may bear fruit for God. (Romans 7:4, ESV)

Our union with Christ precludes that we are actually dead to sin and its law. This is not a fleeting thing but a sure, solid and permanent state.

There is an important point about us bearing fruit unto God, through our union with Christ, as opposed to the fruit of death.

Jesus Himself said He is the vine and we are just branches. If we are in union with Him, then we are connected to life itself, He is the very source of life and of the renewed life in particular, so it follows that being connected to Him, we will bear fruit.

We are dead to, so free from sin (or sin is dead and we are free), so that we can belong to another. Consider the word ‘belong’, it speaks of ownership and deep devotion, which is where the biblical concept of being God’s Joyful Slaves is formed.

Proverbs 21:1–12

Diligent planning

The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty. (Proverbs 21:5, ESV)

Lord, we know there are areas here where we really need to improve, please help us to be diligent and disciplined.

Quarrelling is not good

It is better to live in a corner of the housetop than in a house shared with a quarrelsome wife. (Proverbs 21:9, ESV)

Living with someone who likes to quarrel can be a real drain on energy and difficult to bear, so pray for grace if this is your situation, or give thanks if it is not.

Also ask yourself an honest question…are you quarrelsome? If you are make an effort by the Spirit to seek peace.

Most of the above post is a copy of the original notes from the same date in 2014.

Additional resources

Desiring God on Romans 7

Alive to God

Alive-to-God

Today’s Reading: Jer 29:1–30:24, Rom 6:1–14, Prov 20:13–30

Today’s Theme: Alive to God

Today we learn that we are dead to sin and alive to God through our union with Christ. We should live with this truth in mind, we live under grace and sin’s dominion has been broken… Hallelujah!

Jeremiah 29:1–30:24

Pray for the city

But seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare.(Jeremiah 29:7, ESV)

So pray for the city you live in, when the city does well, we will do well too. Like the exiled Jews, let’s live our lives on mission.

God’s Pre-Ordained Plan

For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.(Jeremiah 29:11, ESV)

God saying He knows the pre-ordained plans that He has for Israel, rather than the lies of the false prophets.

We have adopted this in the church today, to say God knows the plan He has for us and it is true, when we look at Ephesian’s, Philippians, Colossians and Romans, we see the teaching that God has predestined our lives in Christ.

However the original application was really like an encouragement from God to the people of Judah, letting them know that although they will go through 70 years of slavery, God has a plan and purpose in these times of discipline and difficulty.

Lust and lies

because they have done an outrageous thing in Israel, they have committed adultery with their neighbors’ wives, and they have spoken in my name lying words that I did not command them. I am the one who knows, and I am witness, declares the Lord.’ ”(Jeremiah 29:23, ESV)

False prophets always seem to have lust and sexual sin driving them. Pray that God would expose the evil intentions of false prophets today.

God’s mind accomplished

The fierce anger of the Lord will not turn back until he has executed and accomplished the intentions of his mind. In the latter days you will understand this.(Jeremiah 30:24, ESV)

This prophecy can be seen through both a short (at the time in Judah and Babylon) and long lens (The end times). God will accomplish what He has set His mind to.

Romans 6:1–14

Dead to sin

By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it?(Romans 6:2, ESV)

We no longer habitually live in sin. We are dead to sin and our desires and nature has been changed in Christ.

Free from sin

We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. For one who has died has been set free from sin.(Romans 6:6–7, ESV)

Sin enslaves all, except those whose old self was crucified with Jesus. We are free from sin, we don’t have to be under sin’s bondage and bullying control.

Let us rejoice in the freedom we have from sin, this is the joyous cry of the gospel of God, that freedom from the bondage and reign of sin has come.

Alive to God

So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.(Romans 6:11, ESV)

This is an argument for us to consider ourselves dead to sin and alive to God, in light of the cross.

What does it mean to be dead to sin? As a dead man has no hunger or desire so should we have no appetite, hunger or desire for sin.

What does it mean to be alive to God? This speaks of our relationship to God, which is only possible through our union with Christ. We no longer live unto ourselves but presently and constantly live before and for God.

Our desires have been awakened to God and we live in that light. We are in union with Christ; through His death we see our sin as dead, through His life we live in righteousness and through His resurrection we are alive, truly, finally, really alive.

Present your body

Do not present your members to sin as instruments for unrighteousness, but present yourselves to God as those who have been brought from death to life, and your members to God as instruments for righteousness.(Romans 6:13, ESV)

We can either present our bodies to sinful opportunity or to God.

Our bodies are tools and should be used in God’s service.

We are not just spiritual creatures, God created our flesh and so desires that we can serve Him even with our bodies.

Sin’s dominion is broken

For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace.(Romans 6:14, ESV)

We live by grace so sin has no dominion over us, the power of the law which makes sin alive is superseded by grace. This is the glorious gospel of God.

Proverbs 20:13–30

Seize the day

Love not sleep, lest you come to poverty; open your eyes, and you will have plenty of bread.(Proverbs 20:13, ESV)

Sleep is over rated, rise up early and seize the day.

Most of the above post is a copy of the original notes from the same date in 2014.

Additional resources

Desiring God on Romans 6

Peace with God

Peace-with-God

Today’s Reading: Jer 27:1–28:17, Rom 5:1–21, Prov 20:1–12

Today’s Theme: Peace with God

Today we read about the peace we have with God through the justification we receive by faith, the grace in which we stand and the gift of righteousness we joyfully receive.

This is one of the key promises of the gospel proclamation; the war is over, the King has won and established His kingdom, so end the futile hostility and enter into His peace with us, His former enemies through His abundant grace.

Jeremiah 27:1–28:17

The Sovereign

“It is I who by my great power and my outstretched arm have made the earth, with the men and animals that are on the earth, and I give it to whomever it seems right to me.(Jeremiah 27:5, ESV)

God is declaring His total sovereign rule over all creation.

Restoration, in God’s time

They shall be carried to Babylon and remain there until the day when I visit them, declares the Lord. Then I will bring them back and restore them to this place.”(Jeremiah 27:22, ESV)

Restoration of the children of Israel happened on God’s clock when they were taken to Babylon, and this is still true today, for the restoration of the modern state of Israel and the future kingdom.

The right attitude

and the prophet Jeremiah said, “Amen! May the Lord do so; may the Lord make the words that you have prophesied come true, and bring back to this place from Babylon the vessels of the house of the Lord, and all the exiles.(Jeremiah 28:6, ESV)

Jeremiah was wise and he had the right attitude of heart to the Lord’s decree. What is your attitude towards God’s word?

The biblical pattern

The prophets who preceded you and me from ancient times prophesied war, famine, and pestilence against many countries and great kingdoms.(Jeremiah 28:8, ESV)

Be careful of new prophecies that break the biblical pattern. Every word or prophecy must be measured against the bible.

The danger of false prophesying

In that same year, in the seventh month, the prophet Hananiah died.(Jeremiah 28:17, ESV)

A false prophet is a very dangerous person to others and to themselves.

Romans 5:1–21

Peace with God

Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.(Romans 5:1, ESV)

The point here is that those who have been justified by faith into grace, have peace with God.

This is the great gospel of God, that peace between God and man has come through Christ. The war can be over, the relationship reconciled and the offence of sin atoned for.

This is one of the things we celebrate at this time of year, that Jesus came to bring peace on earth.

The gospel of God is the declaration of God’s victory over evil, His conquering of our sin and routing of the enemy. The war is won and peace has come with the King ruling in His kingdom.

This is such great and good news!

Access grace by faith

Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God.(Romans 5:2, ESV)

We have right now obtained access to the grace of God by our faith in Jesus. Hallelujah!

We now stand in the grace of God and we are able to do this through faith in the promise of the gospel of God.

This is all done with a rejoicing heart, as we await the manifestation of the glory of God in us and throughout the earth.

Rejoice in Suffering

Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance,(Romans 5:3, ESV)

We are supposed to suffer sometimes and we should rejoice in it, knowing that it is building character and endurance in us.

Desiring God have a good free book on suffering and the sovereignty of God available http://www.desiringgod.org/books/suffering-and-the-sovereignty-of-god

Build character

and endurance produces character, and character produces hope,(Romans 5:4, ESV)

You cannot get character overnight, it can only come through a period of time because endurance can only be tested over time.

God’s love

and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.(Romans 5:5, ESV)

This is an amazing truth, God’s love has been poured into our hearts, we have God’s love in our hearts. Another great comfort is that we all receive the Holy Spirit at conversion.

Jesus died for the ungodly

For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly.(Romans 5:6, ESV)

Thank you Jesus, I was so ungodly, and You died for me. We should all thank God for His love for us, that at God’s appointed time, Jesus died for us.

God’s love, demonstrated

but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.(Romans 5:8, ESV)

The substitutionary death of Christ was a demonstration of God’s love.

Now justified

Since, therefore, we have now been justified by his blood, much more shall we be saved by him from the wrath of God.(Romans 5:9, ESV)

Jesus’ blood justified us 2000 years ago and Jesus shall save us in the future from the wrath of God.

Saved by Jesus’ life

For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, now that we are reconciled, shall we be saved by his life.(Romans 5:10, ESV)

We are saved by the life of Christ, by the resurrection and the fact that He is alive. We also have His perfect life, lived in victory over sin, imputed to us as if His life were our life and ours were His.

Rejoice in God

More than that, we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.(Romans 5:11, ESV)

We are glorifying God by enjoying Him forever, because through Jesus, our relationship has been reconciled and we are at peace.

Sin is universal

Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned—(Romans 5:12, ESV)

The universality of Sin is again stated, reminding us that we all have the same problem which Jesus came to solve.

God’s gift

For if, because of one man’s trespass, death reigned through that one man, much more will those who receive the abundance of grace and the free gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man Jesus Christ.(Romans 5:17, ESV)

We must receive God’s free gift and abundant grace. God’s free gift is actually the righteousness He credits to our account. This is all made possible through Jesus, the last Adam who secured this for all those who believe, setting us free from the curse of the first Adam.

The universal gospel

Therefore, as one trespass led to condemnation for all men, so one act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all men.(Romans 5:18, ESV)

Justification and life are available to all, not just one race or type of people, but all humanity. It is important that Paul compares Jesus to Adam and shows us that Jesus is the remedy to the curse of Adam, which means He is the solution for the whole world.

Many made righteous

For as by the one man’s disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man’s obedience the many will be made righteous.(Romans 5:19, ESV)

The mission of Jesus was no failure, many have been made righteous as they have activated their faith and accessed the grace that God so abundantly provides in Christ.

This does away with the idea of universalism which teaches that all are saved by Jesus’ work on the cross. Only the many who believe are saved. We can rejoice that it is not just a few but many, a multitude so big that they cannot be numbered, as in the vision of heaven in Revelation.

The reign of grace

so that, as sin reigned in death, grace also might reign through righteousness leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.(Romans 5:21, ESV)

It seems grace and death are both reigning at the moment, one day the reign of death will be over for good and grace alone will reign. Today the grace of God can rule in our lives through the righteousness of God which is fulfilled, satisfied and imputed through Christ.

Proverbs 20:1–12

Don’t be mocked

Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler, and whoever is led astray by it is not wise.(Proverbs 20:1, ESV)

For me, this verse is reason enough to stay away from drink.

Plough at the right time

The sluggard does not plow in the autumn; he will seek at harvest and have nothing.(Proverbs 20:4, ESV)

Lord, please help us to plough at the right time, to get the necessary reward. In this case, the ploughing can be seen as preparation, planning and hard work.

Be faithful

Many a man proclaims his own steadfast love, but a faithful man who can find?(Proverbs 20:6, ESV)

Lord, help us to be faithful.

Most of the above post is a copy of the original notes from the same date in 2014.

Additional resources

Desiring God on Romans 5

Justified by Faith

Justified-by-Faith

Today’s Reading: Jer 25:1–26:24, Rom 4:1–24, Prov 19:1–29

Today’s Theme: Justified by Faith

Today we read about the way we are justified, which is not through a ceremony, moral code or religious rite. We learn that we are justified by Faith in God and what God has done and will do, just like Abraham.

We must have faith in the person and work of God, as revealed in the gospel, to access the inheritance God has offered by His grace.

So, our salvation is based on God’s grace,  our faith in that grace and the God who provides it.

Jeremiah 25:1–26:24

Persistent Leaders

“For twenty-three years, from the thirteenth year of Josiah the son of Amon, king of Judah, to this day, the word of the Lord has come to me, and I have spoken persistently to you, but you have not listened.(Jeremiah 25:3, ESV)

We should pray that our leaders are persistent in speaking the word of God to His people, Jeremiah at this point, had been the prophet to Judah for 23 years.

We must pray for ourselves as well that we don’t find ourselves in the helpless state that the people found themselves in, where after 23 years of the prophet faithfully bringing the word of God, they still refused to listen.

God, Lord of time

This whole land shall become a ruin and a waste, and these nations shall serve the king of Babylon seventy years.(Jeremiah 25:11, ESV)

God was in control the whole time, so He could be very specific about the years. God, not man, the devil or Dr Who, is the Lord of time.

When we get frustrated about the timing of things in our lives, or even a train breaking down or traffic making us late, we must in those times remind ourselves that God is sovereign over time and our days, we are not, so we must continue to trust Him.

Judge of the whole earth

For behold, I begin to work disaster at the city that is called by my name, and shall you go unpunished? You shall not go unpunished, for I am summoning a sword against all the inhabitants of the earth, declares the Lord of hosts.’(Jeremiah 25:29, ESV)

If judgement begins at God’s house… Where will the ungodly be. God is the judge of the whole earth, this is why we need to put faith in God and His grace.

Romans 4:1–24

Salvation is not our due

Now to the one who works, his wages are not counted as a gift but as his due.(Romans 4:4, ESV)

We cannot work for or work up salvation, otherwise salvation is our due payment for work rendered. This is not God’s way.

Paul has spent time showing us that all men are consigned under sin and that the only solution is God’s own righteousness, shown and fulfilled in Christ.

Now Paul turns to the personal application of the gospel of God for every believer, he outlines the mechanism by which man is justified and makes the case that it is by faith alone.

So salvation is by faith in God’s grace, not by work to our merit.

Believe in God

And to the one who does not work but believes in him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted as righteousness,(Romans 4:5, ESV)

One of the simple tenants of Christianity, we must not just have faith as a mystical quality and outlook but put actual faith in God, the one who justifies the ungodly.

Believing in God and in what God does, is counted as righteousness for the one who believes.

The father of all believers

He received the sign of circumcision as a seal of the righteousness that he had by faith while he was still uncircumcised. The purpose was to make him the father of all who believe without being circumcised, so that righteousness would be counted to them as well,(Romans 4:11, ESV)

This shows that God’s master plan always included all nations (the uncircumcised), this is why He said that all nations would be blessed in Abraham.

The church cannot be disconnected from its Jewish roots because as believers, Abraham is the father and example to us all.

The figure of Abraham as the example of faith apart from the works of the law, should have served to improve unity between the Jewish and Gentile parts of the church.

We don’t do something to be justified and counted as righteous, instead we believe something which leads to works rather than works leading to belief.

Those who walk in the faith

and to make him the father of the circumcised who are not merely circumcised but who also walk in the footsteps of the faith that our father Abraham had before he was circumcised.(Romans 4:12, ESV)

The distinction of those who are truly God’s people, has always been those who walk by faith in Him. So even amongst the Circumcised, the true children of Abraham were those who followed the faith of Abraham, which came before the outward expression of faith, which was circumcision.

We too are called to walk in faith like Abraham, as God’s people.

The promise depends on faith

That is why it depends on faith, in order that the promise may rest on grace and be guaranteed to all his offspring—not only to the adherent of the law but also to the one who shares the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all,(Romans 4:16, ESV)

The inheritance God promises those in the gospel of God, cannot be attained by the works of the law and has never been God’s model, as Paul has just argued.

The reality is that the promise is dependent on faith so that it can be attained by grace and not through the cold, mechanical working of the law.

It is clear that without faith we cannot be saved. Without faith the gospel is just a message and we are lost.

God. Creator and Regenerator

as it is written, “I have made you the father of many nations”—in the presence of the God in whom he believed, who gives life to the dead and calls into existence the things that do not exist.(Romans 4:17, ESV)

God gives life to the dead, this happens to us when we are saved, the Holy Spirit makes us alive.

God creates out of nothing and is the only being who can do this. This is the God we believe in.

Give glory to God

No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God,(Romans 4:20, ESV)

We will grow strong in our faith as we give glory to God. God is the object and end of our faith so naturally we should think, sing, speak and live to His glory. True faith cannot be disconnected from covenant and relationship with God.

God is able

fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised.(Romans 4:21, ESV)

We must be fully convinced that God is able. This is our faith at work practically. Today trust that God is able.

Believe in God the Father

but for ours also. It will be counted to us who believe in him who raised from the dead Jesus our Lord,(Romans 4:24, ESV)

We are counted as righteous if we believe in God the Father of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

Proverbs 19:1–29

Rage against God

When a man’s folly brings his way to ruin, his heart rages against the Lord.(Proverbs 19:3, ESV)

This is why we so often hear, “why did God let this happen…” etc.

Love your soul

Whoever gets sense loves his own soul; he who keeps understanding will discover good.(Proverbs 19:8, ESV)

If you really do love your eternal souls, you will live for God.

Forgive

Good sense makes one slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense.(Proverbs 19:11, ESV)

This is where we can get glory as men, forgive!

The deep sleep of slothfulness

Slothfulness casts into a deep sleep, and an idle person will suffer hunger.(Proverbs 19:15, ESV)

Dear Lord, keep us from the deep sleep of slothfulness, we do not want to waste our lives.

Charity work unto God

Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed.(Proverbs 19:17, ESV)

One of our great motivations for charity work and social action.

Discipline in love

Discipline your son, for there is hope; do not set your heart on putting him to death.(Proverbs 19:18, ESV)

Discipline must be done in love, with the intention of instruction and building the child up, not to crush them.

God’s purpose stands

Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand.(Proverbs 19:21, ESV)

Open theism (the idea that the future is not set and God does not know the future, but instead responds to the actions of His creatures), is slain with this one verse.

God’s purposes stand because God is not partially God, He is fully God, the one who knows all, He is everywhere and is all powerful. The Sovereign God.

Live and rest

The fear of the Lord leads to life, and whoever has it rests satisfied; he will not be visited by harm.(Proverbs 19:23, ESV)

We will fear you Lord, because this leads to life and rest.

Don’t stray

Cease to hear instruction, my son, and you will stray from the words of knowledge.(Proverbs 19:27, ESV)

This is a verse for all who are not in fellowship and under instruction, accountability and covering.

Most of the above post is a copy of the original notes from the same date in 2014.

Additional resources

Desiring God on Romans 4

God’s Righteousness

Gods-Righteousness

Today’s Reading: Jer 23:1–24:10, Rom 3:21–31, Prov 18:1–24

Today’s Theme: God’s Righteousness

God’s plan for our justification and righteousness is expounded powerfully today by Paul in Romans. Man’s righteousness would never do so God saved us by His own righteousness as a grace gift through faith in the Gospel of God concerning Jesus Christ the One who died in our place, meeting God’s righteous requirements and opening the door for us to receive God’s gracious impartation of righteousness… Hallelujah!!!

Don’t just get lost in the words today, praise the King of Heaven for all He has done.

Jeremiah 23:1–24:10

A woe for today

“Woe to the shepherds who destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture!” declares the Lord. (Jeremiah 23:1, ESV)

This woe is extended today to self centered prosperity preachers and to the dead theologians in the mainline churches who bicker about small points of theology at the expense of the flock.

Thank good for good Shepherds

I will set shepherds over them who will care for them, and they shall fear no more, nor be dismayed, neither shall any be missing, declares the Lord. (Jeremiah 23:4, ESV)

Thank you so much for the pastors You have given us who care for us in Your name.

The mention of none being lost seems to point forward to that great shepherd of the sheep our Lord Jesus Christ who said of all the Father gave Him He had lost none and any who come to Him He will in no way cast out.

We can have assurance in our salvation and the joy of eternal security because Jesus is our shepherd.

Jesus the Branch of David

In his days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely. And this is the name by which he will be called: ‘The Lord is our righteousness.’ (Jeremiah 23:6, ESV)

This branch is the Messiah, here is evidence from the Old Testament that the Messiah will one day reign as king. This will be fulfilled at the second advent when Jesus returns to rule from Jerusalem.

Don’t be led astray

In the prophets of Samaria I saw an unsavory thing: they prophesied by Baal and led my people Israel astray. (Jeremiah 23:13, ESV)

Lord keep Your people from false and demonic prophets and fake “spiritual” people who seek to manipulate Your people through demonic lies to lead us astray. Give us the spiritual discernment needed to see through their deceptions.

Don’t give in to the flesh

But in the prophets of Jerusalem I have seen a horrible thing: they commit adultery and walk in lies; they strengthen the hands of evildoers, so that no one turns from his evil; all of them have become like Sodom to me, and its inhabitants like Gomorrah.” (Jeremiah 23:14, ESV)

The capitulation to the flesh seen in liberal and “word of faith” theology and practise must be resisted.

Vain hope is pointless

Thus says the Lord of hosts: “Do not listen to the words of the prophets who prophesy to you, filling you with vain hopes. They speak visions of their own minds, not from the mouth of the Lord. (Jeremiah 23:16, ESV)

Vain hope is pointless hope, the church is not here to make people feel better but to lead them to and build them up in Christ.

God’s council

But if they had stood in my council, then they would have proclaimed my words to my people, and they would have turned them from their evil way, and from the evil of their deeds. (Jeremiah 23:22, ESV)

Let’s pray that pastors will seek God for His council about what to say to the people in the long term (what to study or read together) and short term (what to say at a particular gathering or moment).

God is everywhere

“Am I a God at hand, declares the Lord, and not a God far away? (Jeremiah 23:23, ESV)

God is omnipresent, He is the only one who is everywhere at the same time. He is both transcendent and imminently close while remaining Holy and set apart.

God is not limited by time and the three dimensions of space as we know them. After all He created both time and space and in His infinite wisdom and great power, He is able to occupy dimensions of space and existence that would make our minds boggle in the same way a 3D cube would be beyond understanding to the people on a 2D world.

The Word is a hammer

Is not my word like fire, declares the Lord, and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces? (Jeremiah 23:29, ESV)

The word is like a hammer and is like fire. It breaks the hard heart and purifies and sets alight for God the soul of man.

Grow in the faith yourself

Therefore, behold, I am against the prophets, declares the Lord, who steal my words from one another. (Jeremiah 23:30, ESV)

Plagiarism and just quoting other men is very prevalent today. We need to seek God in His word and prayer to hear from Him ourselves and not stand on the faith of others but have our own relationship with God. Lets personally and corporately grow in the faith ourselves.

Reckless lies

Behold, I am against those who prophesy lying dreams, declares the Lord, and who tell them and lead my people astray by their lies and their recklessness, when I did not send them or charge them. So they do not profit this people at all, declares the Lord. (Jeremiah 23:32, ESV)

Lord keep us from falling for the reckless lies of false prophets who seem to get so much airtime in the media.

How God chooses to regard you

“Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel: Like these good figs, so I will regard as good the exiles from Judah, whom I have sent away from this place to the land of the Chaldeans. (Jeremiah 24:5, ESV)

The Lord determines this, He chooses how He will see His elect. They are His and He has redeemed them with a price, thank you Lord for choosing to see us as good figs.

6 I wills of God

I will set my eyes on them for good, and I will bring them back to this land. I will build them up, and not tear them down; I will plant them, and not pluck them up. I will give them a heart to know that I am the Lord, and they shall be my people and I will be their God, for they shall return to me with their whole heart. (Jeremiah 24:6-7, ESV)

Here we see a further 5 I wills of God (the first was in the previous verse where God said I will regard….), when God says He will, no one, not me, no man and no devil can stop Him… He is GOD.. He is the all powerful Sovereign Lord and King.

He declares he will..

  • Set His Eyes on them for good
  • Build them up
  • Plant them
  • Give them a heart to know Him
  • Be their God

This shows the paternal heart of God for His children who are under His discipline. Lord give us a heart to know you too.

Romans 3:21–31

Righteousness through faith

the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction: (Romans 3:22, ESV)

We are made righteous before God through putting our faith in Jesus, this applies to all humanity.

We now leave the teaching on man’s condition in sin to the brighter things of righteousness and how it is and always has been truly attained, which is through faith in God.

Although now the faith is quite specific, the faith is in the message given in the Gospel of God which is through Jesus only.

So let’s be clear, Paul is clearly saying that righteousness with God cannot be achieved but is received or imparted through faith.

All have sinned

for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, (Romans 3:23, ESV)

The common need of all men to be saved, religion and human understandings of righteousness can save no one because all have committed sin at some point. This is why it is a gift received through faith.

God’s grace is a gift

and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, (Romans 3:24, ESV)

God’s grace is neither an entitlement or right, it is a gift. This truth alone sets Christianity apart from all the other religions which have a works based righteousness system and gods who are bound to or limited by powers and so are unable to bestow the gift of righteousness.

God’s righteousness

whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith. This was to show God’s righteousness, because in his divine forbearance he had passed over former sins. (Romans 3:25, ESV)

This is the crux of Paul’s teaching to us on the Gospel and new covenant. It is not based on the righteousness that man in futility tries to achieve but the righteousness that God already has and graciously bestows.

God’s righteousness was revealed and satisfied in the person, work, death and resurrection of Christ which is the heart of the good news that Jesus became the atoning sacrifice for all who believe so that through the blood He shed they can receive by faith the righteousness God provides by passing over our sin.

Jesus was our atoning sacrifice to appease the righteous requirements of the law, upholding the righteousness of God and God’s gracious love simultaneously.

God, the just, justifier

It was to show his righteousness at the present time, so that he might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. (Romans 3:26, ESV)

God did not want to just waive away our sins as this would make Him unjust, Jesus on the cross was the solution.

God is a just, justifier of sin because someone did die for our sin making the way open for us to be forgiven and made righteous through faith in Him.

The only way this solution could possibly work was for Jesus to be the unique one and only God-Man.

One God, One Way

Or is God the God of Jews only? Is he not the God of Gentiles also? Yes, of Gentiles also, since God is one—who will justify the circumcised by faith and the uncircumcised through faith. (Romans 3:29–30, ESV)

We Gentiles and the Jews serve the same God and He seeks to justify us by faith in the Son of God or through faith in the Son of God. It is simple, we are made just as if we didn’t sin, justified, through faith in God’s one solution…. Jesus.

Live righteous lives

Do we then overthrow the law by this faith? By no means! On the contrary, we uphold the law. (Romans 3:31, ESV)

Our faith if genuine, leads us to live lives in righteousness. We live according to the righteousness imputed to us by God, we live in honour of it and uphold God’s righteousness in our lives by His grace and Spirit.

Proverbs 18:1–24

Don’t be isolated

Whoever isolates himself seeks his own desire; he breaks out against all sound judgment. (Proverbs 18:1, ESV)

Self isolation is an un-natural and dangerous thing, the asceticism of the monks and nuns is wrong, its only saving grace is that they are in community with each other.

What is your opinion worth?

A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion. (Proverbs 18:2, ESV)

Lord keep us from expressing our opinions which are not profitable and just the sound of our own voice.

Don’t let your mouth ruin you

A fool’s mouth is his ruin, and his lips are a snare to his soul. (Proverbs 18:7, ESV)

The mouth is a dangerous and powerful thing which will ruin our life if not governed by the Holy Spirit. Not in a mystical way but in a very practical way it can ruin relationships, careers etc.

Don’t be slack

Whoever is slack in his work is a brother to him who destroys. (Proverbs 18:9, ESV)

Lord helps us to not be slack in our work.

Godly intelligence

An intelligent heart acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge. (Proverbs 18:15, ESV)

Lord help us to have godly intelligence like this and not the devilish so called intelligence of the world.

Use words wisely

Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits. (Proverbs 18:21, ESV)

Our words have great potential for good and bad. Whatever we say we need to be prepared to deal with the result of what we say (it’s fruit). If we use words with wisdom we will enjoy the fruit of well said words.

Use words wisely in this world.

Quality friendship

A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother. (Proverbs 18:24, ESV)

Don’t have too many so called friends (companions), instead have friendships which are of a high quality, that are like family.

Most of the above post is a copy of the original notes from the same date in 2014.

Additional resources

The Gospel Coalition on Romans 3