July 13 / Romans 16:17-27

Romans 16:17-27 So today we finish Romans! We’ve been just four days short of three months in I and II Corinthians and Romans, Paul’s longest letters. Tomorrow we move back to Acts for a bit. It’ll be a nice change! Scholars believe that Paul wrote Romans from Corinth. Recall that he had spent 18 months …

July 12 / Romans 16:1-16

Romans 16:1-16 Greet Prisca and Aquila, my fellow workers in Christ Jesus, who risked their necks for my life, to whom not only I give thanks but all the churches of the Gentiles give thanks as well. (vv. 3-4) Prisca (Pricilla) and Aquila, Aquila and Prisca. Yeah, another day of tying things together! We met …

July 9 / Romans 15:1-13

Romans 15:1-13 I am amazed at Paul’s command of Scripture. In a span of just four verses (9b-12) he quotes from II Samuel, Deuteronomy, Isaiah, and twice from Psalms. Understand, folks, he did not have Google to search electronically for “Gentiles”. He KNEW where to find those specific verses. Amazing!! We who are strong have …

July 8 / Romans 14:14-23

Romans 14:14-23 It’s a simple statement, but I love Paul’s wording: Do not destroy with your food him for whom Christ died. (v. 15b) If our “liberty” in our behavior creates friction with another brother or sister, it’s better not to exhibit that liberty. I was trying to think of an example and came up …

July 7 / Romans 14:1-13

Romans 14:1-13 Paul could easily be talking to us today in today’s reading. Initially I was thinking Democrat-Republican policy fights and name-calling at the national and state level. Then I thought of our own Men’s Group Bible Study, how our discussions have sometimes gotten heated over politics – unfortunately, more often than not, way off …