Reading 12: God is for us St. Paul tells us in Romans 8:15 that God’s Spirit has made us Children of God. He continues to give us the Good News of what this means. Sometimes we hear of the tragedy that either a parent or an adult child has disowned the other. It may be […]
Read MoreReading 11: Astounding claims I’m typically astounded by the claims the Bible makes, especially claims it makes about Christians. And this passage is no exception. Consider 8:9 “But you are not in the flesh; you are in the Spirit, since the Spirit of God dwells in you” (NRSV). What’s the nature of the whopper being […]
Read MoreReading 10: On the law We all know the feeling Paul describes in verses 15-24, that despite our best intentions, we end up doing the wrong things, even hurting the people we love. At the extreme is addiction, but all of us have hurtful habits and sinful ways of relating to others. These behaviors can […]
Read MoreReading 9: What then are we to say? “What then are we to say?” St. Paul urges us to respond in kind to God’s overwhelming grace; but instead of using our mouths to proclaim God’s love, we often use our speech to hurt others, to render judgments, to gossip. Profanity is spewed at black professional […]
Read MoreReading 8: Peace with God When our children were little our bedtime ritual included family time during which both children talked about their days, we said prayers, gave and received blessings from one another, and then when I tucked them into their beds I filled their palms with kisses. Both children would hold the kisses […]
Read MoreReading 7: Revelation of God’s Righteousness Bouncing along the bumpy dirt road in a land cruiser, I looked out over the coffee fields of Nicaragua. I had learned so much in this week. I had met women who, due to the support of Lutherans, could now cook over clean gas stoves instead of smoky wood. […]
Read MoreReading 6: Flipping Frames: The Faithfulness of Difference In these verses we Lutherans often hear strong echoes of our Reformation confessions around justification by faith. But just what that those echoes mean in Paul’s world cannot be distilled so readily. An odd Greek phrase appears in verse 22, dia pisteos Iesou Christou. In Greek, the […]
Read MoreReading 5: Seeing our need It’s hard to figure this out. It’s hard to hear St. Paul say that God’s judgment and wrath are upon those who do not act righteously, that God will repay each one according to their deeds, and that those who do good will have glory and honor (2:6-10). We call […]
Read MoreReading 4: The Wrath Wrath is defined as ‘the emotional response to perceived wrong and injustice, ‘Often translated as anger, indignation, or irritation. Here we have the wrath of God on His righteous people; they have turned away from Him and are seeking pleasures to fulfill their desires. It’s the same for us today when […]
Read MoreReading 3: The Gospel is the power of God In Romans 1:1-17, the Apostle Paul provides a snapshot of the world in which he lived and interpreted in the light of his encounter with the risen Christ. First Century Rome, the cosmopolitan imperial capital, is described by Paul in terms of polarizations: Greeks and Barbarians, […]
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