Living in the light
August 7, 2022 • Pastor Chris Pappenfus • Romans 13
This last Sunday, Becca Gamboa led us through the ABCs of our Spiritual Transformation as outlined in Romans, Chapter 12. Transformation is Amazing as it Begins within, Continues Cooperatively, Demands our Devotion, and is subject to ongoing Examination. From here, the author of Romans (the Apostle Paul) wants the Jesus-followers in Rome to recognize that this transformation will have an effect on the way they live their lives. As difficult as it may be for us to imagine, there was no such thing as a casual/cultural Christian in Paul’s time. To be a Jesus-follower in the first century was counter-cultural, both within the broader Greco/Roman culture and the Jewish communities throughout the Mediterranean. Where all people of the Roman empire were expected to declare, “Caesar is lord,” Christians confessed, “Jesus is LORD.” While prevailing cultural norms favored a pantheon of religious rituals, Christians preached exclusive salvation in Christ Jesus alone, drawing opposition from both Jews and Gentiles alike. In the face of such a reality, no one would blame Christians for wanting to either blend into their surroundings or withdraw and try to “live off the grid.” Instead, Paul instructs them to put on the armor of light (Romans 13:12) and cloth themselves with Christ (Romans 13:14). In Chapters 12-15, Paul admonishes the believers in Rome to truly live transformed lives and provides them with specific examples of how to do this in their everyday lives.
In preparation for this Sunday, reread Romans 12 and continue through Romans 13.