Paul's Identity: Servanthood, Calling, and Gospel Purpose

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Paul introduces himself with three key descriptors: a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, and separated unto the gospel of God. Each of these titles carries significant weight and meaning, reflecting Paul's unique role and authority in the early church. Firstly, as a servant of Jesus Christ, Paul identifies himself with humility and dedication, emphasizing his commitment to serving Christ above all else. [00:00:44]

Paul's calling as an apostle is not self-appointed but divinely ordained. He was chosen by Christ Himself, having witnessed the risen Lord and been commissioned to preach and teach with authority. This calling is validated by his encounter with Christ on the road to Damascus, where he was transformed from a persecutor of Christians to a proclaimer of the gospel. [00:01:22]

The gospel Paul preached was not taught by human means but revealed directly by Christ. This underscores the importance of seeking divine revelation and understanding in our spiritual journey, ensuring that our beliefs and teachings are rooted in the truth of God's Word. [00:06:29]

Paul was set apart for this mission from his mother's womb, highlighting the sovereignty of God in orchestrating his life for this purpose. This separation is not merely about preaching but about embodying the gospel's transformative power, living a life that reflects the truth he proclaims. [00:32:32]

Being separated unto the gospel is not just about preaching but living a life that reflects its transformative power. It challenges us to embody the gospel in our daily lives, allowing its truth to shape our actions, attitudes, and relationships. [00:34:04]

The Apostle Paul knew that he was an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ and Sosthenes, an excellent man though he was, was not an apostle. So Sosthenes is our brother, but come again let me give you another example in the first verse of the Epistle to the Colossians. [00:19:19]

Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, and Timotheus our brother. Now Timothy was a great favorite of the Apostles, it's quite obvious, but you see he wasn't an apostle. He's like was the problem and the Apostle can't elevate him above that. [00:19:35]

Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, but more a called apostle. The uniqueness of this great position cannot be repeated. There have been no apostles since those early days, and any claim to being apostles is a claim that runs directly contrary to the New Testament teaching concerning what is meant by an apostle. [00:21:25]

Paul's calling was not an afterthought. It wasn't events and circumstances that brought it to pass. It was an essential part of the eternal purpose and foreknowledge and counsel of God. It's the Apostle who says it, argue with him if you like, but you're arguing with a man who speaks with the authority of the risen Lord. [00:36:32]

Paul was foreordained of God to be a preacher of the gospel before his birth. Now we shall come across this idea many times in this great epistle, and it's rather important therefore that we should know something about it at the very beginning. [00:34:04]

Paul's great argument in chapters 9, 10, and 11 of this great epistle to the Romans: don't make a mistake, he says. You think that the purpose of God has gone astray because the majority of the Jews are rejecting at the present time. Not at all, says Paul. [00:39:59]

The Apostle Paul teaches that this self-same thing is true of your salvation and mine, and there's nothing that I know of that is so glorious and so humbling at the same time. My salvation was determined according to this apostle in his epistles before the foundation of the world. [00:39:59]

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