Romans 16:25-27 "Now to Him who is able to establish you according to my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery which has been kept secret for long ages past, 26 but now is manifested, and by the Scriptures of the prophets, according to the commandment of the eternal God, has been made known to all the nations, leading to obedience of faith; 27 to the only wise God, through Jesus Christ, be the glory forever. Amen."
Introducing four foundations for Godly living
As you study Psalms 109-111 and Romans 16 together, you discover four foundations for Godly living:
1. God's Sovereign
Goodness
2. God's Inerrant Word
3. Blood Redemption
4. The Spirit-led heart.
Foundation #1 God's Sovereign Goodness
On the first read through of Psalm 109 and 110, it may appear that both are opposite, since the Psalmist is being oppressed by his
enemies in 109 and seeing prophetic fulfillment in 110. However upon closer inspection you discover
God's Sovereign Goodness as preserving the writer in 109 and being the source
of Psalm 110. In fact it is in Psalm 111
that you see such goodness praised, as well as see His Sovereign Goodness closing out Romans 16.
Foundation #2: God's Inerrant Word
By beginning with God's Sovereign Goodness as the first foundation for Godly living, we move onto the second: God's inerrant Word. When we speak of inerrancy, we are simply saying that every word that is in the Bible is true, accurate and without any mixture of error. Psalm
109-111 all make direct or indirect references to God's covenant to David in 2
Samuel 7:8-16. The Loving kindness of
God shown in that passage sustains the Psalmist in 109, enables the Psalmist to
the see Christ reigning in 110 and causes him to praise God in Psalm 111. God's inerrant Word is the source of the
Gospel of salvation spoken of by Paul's able scribe Tertius in Romans
16:25.
If the Bible were not the inerrant Word of God, we could not trust it to relay accurately the Sovereign goodness of God, His dealings with men like David nor trust that the Gospel woven throughout its pages was of saving value. Christian growth requires an inerrant Bible revealed from the Sovereignly Good God revealed in its pages.
Foundation #3 Blood Redemption
The third foundation, blood redemption, is
looked forward to Psalms 109-111 and spoken of in Romans 16. Psalm 111:8 for example reminds us of God
sending His redemption and Romans 16:25-26 states that the Gospel would not be
possible without God having sent His Son. Hebrews 12:2-3 underscores the priority of Christ's accomplished work for the Godly life: "fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. 3 For consider Him who has endured such hostility by sinners against Himself, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart." So in seeing those three foundations for Godly living: God's Sovereign goodness, inerrant word and Blood redemption, lets look at the final foundation: Spirit-led heart.
Foundation #4 Spirit-led heart
The
Spirit-led or Spirit-filled life is what gives the basis for Christian
experience following salvation. The Holy
Spirit is the One who led the Psalmist to write what He wrote under the unique
grace of Divine inspiration. The Holy
Spirit enables the saints of God to have glowing testimonies like the ones
mentioned in Romans 16. You and I today
enjoy the Spirit's ministry of illumination as He leads us into the scriptures
and His ministry of sanctification that cleanses us to make us more like
Jesus. By the Spirit's leading we are
becoming in experience whom God has declared us to be in position: children of
God and co-heirs with Jesus Christ. (Romans 8:16-17) Let these four foundations be ones upon which
you live for Jesus Christ to the glory of God.
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