God’s Renewing Word of Hope

Introduction

Romans 10:1-21: In today’s reading, the apostle Paul presents his argument that all who believe can be put right with God through faith. According to Paul, faith comes from hearing the message about Christ.

Scripture Reading

1My friends, how I wish with all my heart that my own people might be saved! How I pray to God for them! 2I can assure you that they are deeply devoted to God; but their devotion is not based on true knowledge. 3They have not known the way in which God puts people right with himself, and instead, they have tried to set up their own way; and so they did not submit themselves to God’s way of putting people right. 4For Christ has brought the Law to an end, so that everyone who believes is put right with God.

Salvation Is for All

5 Moses wrote this about being put right with God by obeying the Law: “Whoever obeys the commands of the Law will live.” 6 But what the scripture says about being put right with God through faith is this: “You are not to ask yourself, Who will go up into heaven?” (that is, to bring Christ down). 7“Nor are you to ask, Who will go down into the world below?” (that is, to bring Christ up from death). 8What it says is this: “God’s message is near you, on your lips and in your heart”—that is, the message of faith that we preach. 9If you confess that Jesus is Lord and believe that God raised him from death, you will be saved. 10For it is by our faith that we are put right with God; it is by our confession that we are saved. 11 The scripture says, “Whoever believes in him will not be disappointed.” 12This includes everyone, because there is no difference between Jews and Gentiles; God is the same Lord of all and richly blesses all who call to him. 13 As the scripture says, “Everyone who calls out to the Lord for help will be saved.”

14But how can they call to him for help if they have not believed? And how can they believe if they have not heard the message? And how can they hear if the message is not proclaimed? 15 And how can the message be proclaimed if the messengers are not sent out? As the scripture says, “How wonderful is the coming of messengers who bring good news!” 16 But not all have accepted the Good News. Isaiah himself said, “Lord, who believed our message?” 17So then, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message comes through preaching Christ.

18 But I ask: Is it true that they did not hear the message? Of course they did—for as the scripture says:

“The sound of their voice went out to all the world;

their words reached the ends of the earth.”

19 Again I ask: Did the people of Israel not understand? Moses himself is the first one to answer:

“I will use a so-called nation

to make my people jealous;

and by means of a nation of fools

I will make my people angry.”

20 And Isaiah is even bolder when he says,

“I was found by those who were not looking for me;

I appeared to those who were not asking for me.”

21 But concerning Israel he says, “All day long I held out my hands to welcome a disobedient and rebellious people.”

Today’s Key Verse: Romans 10:9

[The apostle Paul writes:] If you confess that Jesus is Lord and believe that God raised him from death, you will be saved.

Reflect

What is Paul’s prayer for his people (verse 1)? What does he say about them in verses 2 and 3? In today’s reading, Paul speaks of being put right with God (verses 4, 6, 10). In verse 6, Paul is saying that those who have faith in Christ realize that being acceptable to God is something that God gives to people, not something people can achieve on their own. What are your thoughts about this? Reread verses 14 and 15. Do these verses pose a challenge to Christians today to spread the message of God’s love and salvation?

Pray

Sovereign God, I confess that Jesus is Lord and believe that you raised him from death. I have heard your message of faith and I know that your message is near me, on my lips and in my heart. Empower me with your Holy Spirit to proclaim your message of salvation to those who have not yet heard of your love and grace. Amen.

Tomorrow’s Reading

Romans 11:1-24: The apostle Paul discusses God’s mercy on Israel and salvation of the Gentiles.