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Romans 16 - Daily Bible Devotional
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Romans 16
Paul’s letter to the Romans concludes with personal greetings, final instructions, and praise to God. He commends Phoebe, a servant of the church, encouraging the believers to support her. He greets numerous individuals by name, recognizing their contributions to the faith and partnership in the gospel. This list highlights the diversity of the early church, including men, women, Jews, and Gentiles, all united in Christ. Paul warns against those who cause division, urging believers to turn from them, careful to remain wise concerning what is good and innocent regarding evil. He expresses confidence in God’s ability to strengthen them as they engage in the “obedience of faith.” The letter concludes by praising God for His eternal plan revealed in the gospel, which brings salvation to all nations through Jesus Christ.
The individuals mentioned in this chapter exhibit qualities we should aim to emulate. They actively participate in God’s kingdom as servants, risk-takers, and diligent workers who serve God’s people and promote His mission. Christianity is not passive or self-centered; it encourages us to engage, serve, and work together to fulfill God’s will. Many of these individuals are described as being “in Christ” or “in the Lord,” emphasizing that their strength and effectiveness come from their relationship with Jesus. Living in connection with Him allows us to thrive with purpose and support others sacrificially. This relationship unites us in love, averting a divisive spirit rooted in deception and enabling us to live out the “obedience of faith” covered by God’s grace.
Holy Lord, we thank You for Your presence and for including us in Your work. Use us to fulfill Your will and help us see our time on earth as an opportunity to serve alongside fellow believers. Give us challenging tasks that bring glory to Your name and help us be reliable in the eyes of others. Draw us closer to Jesus so that we may find strength in His grace. Remove any pride or division from us and forgive sins of discord. You alone possess all grace and power. We trust You fully and commit to walking in obedience.
Thought Questions:
- Phoebe is praised for her work, and Paul asks others to help her. Who is someone you can support in their work for God, and how can you help?
- Sadly, self-willed dividers appeared in the church. Why does this still happen today? And how do you make sure you do not become like them?
- Which comes first, obedience or faith? However you answer, why is your obedience only as valuable as your trust in the awesomeness of God?