The Transformative Power of the Gospel in Romans

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Isn't it a marvelous and a wonderful thing that the occasion ever arose for the Apostle to write a letter to Christian people in Rome of anywhere and of everywhere here at once we are reminded of the whole Marvel of the Gospel. It's very difficult for us and yet Perhaps not so difficult these days to reconstruct the scene and to remind ourselves of the the condition of the ancient world. [00:15:24]

There is only one thing that can turn people who belong to the categories described in this chapter inter Saints and that is the thing Paul talks about in the 16th verse I am not ashamed to the gospel of Christ he says for it is the power of God un salvation nothing else could have produced Christians in the Roman Empire and in Rome but the gospel can and the gospel had. [00:29:38]

The church was not founded in Rome by the Apostle Paul as he explains in the epistle he'd never been there he'd hoped to be there but he was hindered so far he tells us in this introduction God is my witness he says that uh without ceasing I make mention of you in my prayers uh making request if by any means now at length I might have a prosperous journey by the will of God to come unto you. [00:37:00]

We are told in the second chapter of Acts in the list that is given of the various Jews and prelit who'd gone up to the Feast of Pentecost at Jerusalem on that great occasion that some of them came from Rome and therefore surely it doesn't need much imagination to see that some of them were probably converted listening to the Apostle Peter they were among the 3,000 and they went back to Rome and they spread the good news. [00:47:02]

The character of the church is rather interesting the uh list of salutations that you have in the last chapter and it's very important to read the last chapter as you consider the introduction to this letter because there he comes back again to particularities you will find that it was a mixed Church there were some Jews amongst them converted Jews Christian Jews some of them were Kinsmen of the Apostle himself and so on he makes reference to them but probably the majority were Gentile. [00:54:59]

I long to see you that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift to the end ye may be established that's the reason they needed to be established conversion is not the end it's the beginning and though a man be soundly converted and born again he may be in a dangerous State why well the Apostle tells us in the last chapter chapter 16 in verses 17 and 18. [01:16:07]

To be converted is not enough we need to be established to be built up and surely it was never more necessary than today and that is why it behoves us to study the epistle to the Romans this is something that is persisting there were false teachers then the judaizers and others and they were leading people astray and many of them were losing their Joy. [01:26:12]

They knew not only whom they believed but what they believed they were so so grounded in the faith that they stood like rocks I've been talking about the Protestant reformers and martyrs Latimer and Ridley and the rest what was it that took those men to the stake there's only one answer they knew what they believed do you know some of those men died for this doctrine of justification by faith. [01:37:52]

Martys are men who know what they believe they realize I said that this doctrine of justification by faith is so vital and so all important that they wouldn't surrender it at any price not even the price of their lives in the same way on this question of the Lord's Supper Ridley and cranmer in particular stood on that they said you do not receive Grace when you eat that bread. [01:44:06]

The Christian men in this salvation is in a position of absolute security why he's got three answers to the question first of all he's secure because it is God's doing not his doing it's God's doing he keeps on emphasizing this it's God who had mercy upon us while we were yet without strength and so on God commendeth his love toward us much more than being justified by his blood we shall be saved by wrath through him. [01:58:19]

The doctrine here is security the finality the fullness the absolute certainty of the Christian believer now let me show you how he does this it seems to me that he does it rarely in the second verse of the fifth chapter you see first of all as his is his custom he sums up what he's been saying therefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. [02:08:06]

What shall we say then to these things if God before us who can be against us he that spared not his own son but delivered him up for us all how shall he not also freely with him give us all things he's already said that in chapter 5 if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his son how much more shall we be saved by his life security certainty. [02:36:59]

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