Romans 16

Wrapping Up Romans

Wrapping Up Romans

10/04/2020 - Dave Riddle

Key Passage: Romans 16:25-27

Now to him... be the glory forever! Amen.

  • Romans 16:25, 27

  • Glory = doxa (δόξα)

 Him who is able to strengthen you...

  • Romans 16:25

  • dynamos (δύναμαι)= able. to be able, have power whether by virtue of one's own ability and resources, or of a state of mind, or through favourable circumstances, or by permission of law or custom

  • stērizō (στηρίζω) = strengthen. To set fast. To turn resolutely in a certain direction. 

Good News

  • Romans 16:25

  • euangelion (εὐαγγέλιον) = a good message. Good news!

Divine Revelation 

  • Romans 16:25-26

  • A secret or mystery revealed. Something that had been kept hidden.

  • Ours eyes have been opened to the truth of Jesus.

Divine Mandate

  • Romans 16:26

  • epitagē (ἐπιταγὴν) - an injunction , decree, command or mandate. By implication, authoritativeness.

...to the only wise God

  • Romans 16:27

  • We have no shortage of access to facts and opinions.

    • God is the only one who is wise.

  • sophos (σοφῷ) - Wise. To have skill or expertise. To best form plans and use the best means for their actual execution. 

How do we walk more deeply in this truth?

  • Understand his word better

  • Live empowered by the power of the Holy Spirit.

  • Walk together in community and unity. 

Just a Couple More Things...

Just a Couple More Things...

Dave Riddle - 3/08/20

Key Passage: Romans 16:17-23

Caution

  • Romans 16:17 - “Now I urge you brothers and sisters to watch out...”

    • “Urge”: parakaleō (παρακαλέω) - to admonish, exhort, entreat, beseech, or beg.

    • “Watch out”: skopeō (σκοπέω) - to take aim at (spy), to consider, take heed, mark.

  • Romans 16:17 - watch out for those who create divisions and obstacles...

    • Divisions, disunity...

    • Obstacles: skandalon (σκάνδαλον) - a trap, snare, any impediment placed in the way and causing one to stumble or fall.

  • Romans 16:18 - ...such people do not serve our Lord but their own appetites.

    • Serve: douleuō (δουλεύω) - to be a slave, serve, do service

      • Slaves to their own desires

  • Romans 16:18 - ...they deceive the hearts of the unsuspecting with smooth talk and flattering words.

    • Avoid: ekklinō (ἐκκλίνω) - to deviate; to shun or turn away from, to go out of the way, avoid. 

      • Separate yourselves from such people. 

Encouragement

  • Romans 16:20 - The God of peace will soon crush Satan.

    • Not just caution, but encouragement!

      • Victory is on the way!

    • Psalm 8:16 - everything is beneath God’s feet.

  • Romans 16:21-23 - greetings from Paul, and his entourage.

    • Timothy: Paul’s protege

    • Tertius: Paul’s administrative assistant.

    • Gaius: Paul’s host

    • A reminder that they are all in this together.

The Apostle's Loving Salute

The Apostle’s Loving Salute

Dave Riddle - 3/01/20

Key Passage: Romans 16:1-16

The Wonderful Messenger - Phoebe 

  • Romans 16:1 - I commend to you our sister Phoebe...

  • Romans 16:2 - welcome her and assist her as she did the same for me.

  • “Servant”: diakonos (Greek: διάκονος) - servant, deacon, helper.

  • An important partner in Paul’s ministry entrusted to deliver this important message.

The Gutsy Couple - Priscilla & Aquila 

  • Romans 16:3-4a - my coworkers who risked their own lives for mine...

    • They discipled and invested in Paul early in his ministry 

    • Read more about them in Acts 18

  • Romans 16:4b - not just significant to Paul, but to all the gentile churches.

The Dedicated Friends - Many people!

  • Romans 16:5-15 - a long list of names.

A Few Takeaways from this list of people

  • Diversity / Unity

    • Diverse: Both Jews and gentiles.

    • Diverse: Significant class diversity

      • This list includes names that were popularly used for slaves.

      • Also included are people of influence and power, including possibly people in Caesar’s own household.

    • Diverse: among the men there are also 9 women mentioned (4 women singled out for their hard work).

    • United: Brothers and sisters in Christ 

    • United: one church united despite their differences.

  • Depth of Relationship

    • These are people who Paul has spent time and served with.

    • Not shallow acquaintances.

  • Strength of Character 

    • Romans 16:7 - “noteworthy in the eyes of the apostles...”

      • Apostle: two ways to interpret this word:

        • Strict: the 12 core disciples of Jesus (minus Judas plus Matthias). Paul is often included in this group as well.

        • General: all those sent out by Jesus.

    • A better translation would probably be: “outstanding among the apostles”

      • Missionaries sent out by Jesus, included among the more general definition of the word “apostle”.

What do we take away from this list of names?

  • An incredibly diverse list like this reminds us of how the gospel unites us despite our differences.

    • It cuts through our differences and brings us together.