“For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life.” (Romans 5:10)
The idea that Jesus loved us while we hated Him is hard to fathom. The love of the Lamb for the people of this world that was so vast that He would die for us while mankind, even His own countrymen, hurled abuse at Him and begged for His death is nearly impossible to wrap one’s brain around. How could He love those who were so angry and hateful to Him?
Having said that, Romans 5 points out that Christians have been reconciled with God. We are no longer His enemies and friendly, healthy relations have been restored between us and our Lord. Once you are baptized into Christ, you are no longer God’s enemy and should no longer think of yourself that way. If He loved us enough while we were against Him, how much more should we be able to approach Him with confidence now? God is merciful, and you need not wallow in the guilt of past sins. They have been paid for, so you may walk in a new life alongside the Father who loves you.
Pray, worship, and (most importantly) live with that confidence. It is both joy-bringing and evangelistic to walk with confidence in your salvation.
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Today’s Reading: Romans 5:10-21
Questions to ask:
- How is Paul feeling as he writes today’s passage? What is his mood?
- What are the central themes in Paul’s preaching and teaching which are being emphasized, or how are the central themes in this epistle being emphasized in today’s reading?
- How does our reading show Paul’s people skills, especially how he handles conflict?
- What in this passage would change the lives of the believer(s) being addressed? How does it make me a better disciple?
- How does this show the “good news” of the gospel? How can I share that with someone else?
This year, #Biblebites are following the life and writings of Paul. If you would like a copy of the reading schedule, you can view it here: https://eastlandchristians.org/news-events/2023-vision