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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Acts 1 Corinthians
Romans 16
Concise Complete
The apostle recommends Phebe to the church at Rome, and
greets several friends there. (1-16) Cautions the church against such as made
divisions. (17-20) Christian salutations. (21-24) The epistle concludes with
ascribing glory to God. (25-27)
Verses 1-16 Paul
recommends Phebe to the Christians at Rome. It becomes Christians to help one
another in their affairs, especially strangers; we know not what help we may
need ourselves. Paul asks help for one that had been helpful to many; he that
watereth shall be watered also himself. Though the care of all the churches came
upon him daily, yet he could remember many persons, and send salutations to
each, with particular characters of them, and express concern for them. Lest any
should feel themselves hurt, as if Paul had forgotten them, he sends his
remembrances to the rest, as brethren and saints, though not named. He adds, in
the close, a general salutation to them all, in the name of the churches of
Christ.
Verses 17-20 How
earnest, how endearing are these exhortations! Whatever differs from the sound
doctrine of the Scriptures, opens a door to divisions and offences. If truth be
forsaken, unity and peace will not last long. Many call Christ, Master and Lord,
who are far from serving him. But they serve their carnal, sensual, worldly
interests. They corrupt the head by deceiving the heart; perverting the
judgments by winding themselves into the affections. We have great need to keep
our hearts with all diligence. It has been the common policy of seducers to set
upon those who are softened by convictions. A pliable temper is good when under
good guidance, otherwise it may be easily led astray. Be so wise as not to be
deceived, yet so simple as not to be deceivers. The blessing the apostle expects
from God, is victory over Satan. This includes all designs and devices of Satan
against souls, to defile, disturb, and destroy them; all his attempts to keep us
from the peace of heaven here, and the possession of heaven hereafter. When
Satan seems to prevail, and we are ready to give up all as lost, then will the
God of peace interpose in our behalf. Hold out therefore, faith and patience,
yet a little while. If the grace of Christ be with us, who can prevail against
us?
Verses 21-24 The
apostle adds affectionate remembrances from persons with him, known to the Roman
Christians. It is a great comfort to see the holiness and usefulness of our
kindred. Not many mighty, not many noble are called, but some are. It is lawful
for believers to bear civil offices; and it were to be wished that all offices
in Christian states, and in the church, were bestowed upon prudent and steady
Christians.
Verses 25-27
That which establishes souls, is, the plain preaching of Jesus Christ. Our
redemption and salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ, are, without controversy, a
great mystery of godliness. And yet, blessed be God, there is as much of this
mystery made plain as will bring us to heaven, if we do not wilfully neglect so
great salvation. Life and immortality are brought to light by the gospel, and
the Sun of Righteousness is risen on the world. The Scriptures of the prophets,
what they left in writing, is not only made plain in itself, but by it this
mystery is made known to all nations. Christ is salvation to all nations. And
the gospel is revealed, not to be talked of and disputed about, but to be
submitted to. The obedience of faith is that obedience which is paid to the word
of faith, and which comes by the grace of faith. All the glory that passes from
fallen man to God, so as to be accepted of him, must go through the Lord Jesus,
in whom alone our persons and doings are, or can be, pleasing to God. Of his
righteousness we must make mention, even of his only; who, as he is the Mediator
of all our prayers, so he is, and will be, to eternity, the Mediator of all our
praises. Remembering that we are called to the obedience of faith, and that
every degree of wisdom is from the only wise God, we should, by word and deed,
render glory to him through Jesus Christ; that so the grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ may be with us for ever.
Chapter 16:
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