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SCRIPTURE
Romans 3:10-12 and Ecclesiastes 7:30
As it is written:
“There is no one righteous, not even one;
there is no one who understands;
there is no one who seeks God.
All have turned away,
they have together become worthless;
there is no one who does good,
not even one.”
WORDS OF HOPE
I might be one of those rare persons that loves a well-prepared academic sermon. The kind of homily where the pastor reveals some insight into Scripture that I may not have previously considered. Weaving historical context and cultural relevancy, these scholastic sermons engage my “theology student” brain and I walk out of the sanctuary with an idea that I had not thought of before.
The problem with academic sermons is that they can be kinda dry and boring. If you’ve not bought into the premise from the start, it’s 15 to 20 minutes of staring at the ceiling and counting how many lightbulbs are out. And if you’ve come to the church house to be inspired, you might have to wait for the choir anthem.
The first six chapters of Paul’s letter to the church in Rome is a well-educated scholar writing either (a) an intriguing bit of systematic theology or (b) a series of run-on sentences that confuse one into a stupefied slumber.
In this third chapter of Romans, Paul lays out a methodical argument that even though Jews have the law in their hands, it is of no advantage for them. It doesn’t exempt them from the condition of sin. Paul leans on Psalm 14, Psalm 53, and Ecclesiastes 7 to say “there is no one righteous, not even one” and “all have turned away and together have become worthless.”
Further, Paul goes on to say that the function of the law isn’t to attain righteousness, but to reveal the knowledge of sin. The law doesn’t cure you from sin, it’s simply the diagnosis. And no one is righteous, not one person understands. Romans 3:9-20 is a sobering reminder of human failure and the need for redemption.
But here’s the kicker: If you can work your way through the first six chapters of Romans and not fall asleep or get depressed, you get to Paul’s personal confession in chapter seven and his soaring, inspirational message of chapter eight. That message: That God is with us and that God loves us beyond our failures. That redemption is available to you because of belief and not works. That nothing separates you from the love God. That God has been working in all things.
Not a bad sermon at all.
PRAYER
Loving God, thank You for Your faithfulness, that even when I am faithless You prove faithful. Help me to keep the eyes of my heart fixed on Jesus, and help me to develop a spiritual mind-set that honors You. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Thomas Riggs
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
5910 Cedar Springs Road | Dallas, TX | 75235
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