March 24 Tuesday Romans 10.1-13
10 My brothers and
sisters, I pray constantly to God for the salvation of my people; it is
the deep desire of my heart. 2 What I can say about them is
that they are enthusiastic about God, but that won’t lead them to Him
because their zeal is not based on true knowledge. 3 In
their ignorance about how God is working to make things right, they have been
trying to establish their own right standing with God through the law.
But they are not operating under God’s saving, restorative justice. 4 You
see, God’s purpose for the law reaches its climax when the Anointed One
arrives; now all who trust in Him can have their lives made right with
God. God’s plan to
restore the world disfigured by sin and death reaches its climax with the
resurrection of Jesus. When the King enters, all the prophecies, all the hopes,
all the longings find in Him their true fulfillment. There may have been
earlier fulfillments; but these are only partial fulfillments, signposts along
the way to God’s true goal. The goal has been the restoration of people to a
holy God. With Jesus, we find the only perfect man with right standing before
God. He comes to blaze a path defined by God’s justice, not by our own sense of
right and wrong. All men, women, and children who commit their lives to Him
will be made right with God and will begin new lives defined by faith and God’s
new covenant.
5 Moses made this
clear long ago when he wrote about what it takes to have a right
relationship with God based on the law: “The person devoted to the law’s
commands will live by them.” 6 But a right relationship based
on faith sounds like this: “Do not say to yourselves, ‘Who will go up into
heaven?’” (that is, to bring down the Anointed One), 7 “or,
‘Who will go down into the abyss?’” (that is, to bring the Anointed One up from
the dead). 8 But what does it actually say? “The word is near
you, in your mouth and in your heart”[ (that is, the good news we have
been called to preach to you). 9 So if you believe deep in
your heart that God raised Jesus from the pit of death and if you voice
your allegiance by confessing the truth that “Jesus is Lord,” then you
will be saved! 10 Belief begins in the heart and leads to a
life that’s right with God; confession departs from our lips and brings eternal
salvation. 11 Because what Isaiah said was true: “The
one who trusts in Him will not be disgraced.”
12 Remember that the Lord draws no distinction between
Jew and non-Jew—He is Lord over all things, and He pours out His treasures on
all who invoke His name 13 because as Scripture says,
“Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
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