Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord;
What is Paul saying in this verse?
Let us look at the context in which Paul was speaking and to whom he was
talking.
First, Paul was writing to the Roman Christians to nurture the Roman
believers in love, a life of faith disciplined by obedience and holy living.
Second, in chapter 13, Paul is exalting to love when he states in verse
ten, Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil. He was
telling the Roman Christians to love one another, as should all believers. Paul
encouraged the Roman Christians to serve the Lord God with a zeal of gladness
and a spirit of eagerness.
Third, Paul encouraged Roman believers to consider what the Lord God has
done for them, the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ, and that they should have
a willing spirit to serve God by serving others. In other words, Paul said do
not be lazy in our service to God.
More importantly, all Christians should be bubbling with joy, pride, and
a passion to tell others about salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. All
believers are commanded to witness Christ the world over.
Fourth, Paul provided examples of new converts eager to serve the Lord
by serving others. Paul’s encouragement applies to all Christians through all
generations.
Fifth, in our zeal for Christ, all Christians are encouraged to express
gratitude for being the elect of Jesus Christ, as we have been called to a holy
calling like no other calling that we, as Christians, will ever receive.
As an expression of thankfulness for being the elect of God, we are to
(a) study to show ourselves approved by God and (b) be diligent in our call by
walking in holiness as the world is watching.
Let us be enthusiastic in our spirit, which pleases the Lord.
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