
Romans 1:9
“For the witness of me is the God whom I serve in the spirit of me, in the gospel of the son of Him.”
Previously we looked at how Paul referred to himself as a slave to Christ (vs.1). When Paul makes reference to “the God whom I serve”, he does not use the same Greek word dulos (slave), but rather the word patris (meaning to serve; to hire for public service). In the New Testament, the word patris is always used to make reference to religious service, specifically, the function of the priest.
The last part of the verse is two prepositional phrases, which I find extremely fascinating. The first is, “in the spirit of me”. This is the preposition en which is in the dative case, signifying location, or sphere. Paul is going out of his way to point out the fact that this “service” is taking place, not in his flesh, but in his spirit! This was revolutionary for the Jewish community, for the Hellenistic Jews, and for the Gentiles. Can you imagine a religion that is not based on works? I doubt they could have. In our churches, the mindset is so pervasive, that the truly spiritual people are the ones doing all of the "work", and the "carnal" christians are the ones not involved. But the same truth that Jesus was exposing (the Pharisitical thought that works=righteousness) in his day, is just as prevalent today. I need to fight against judging christians on the basis of what they "do" in the church. God works in the spirit of men and women.
John 4:23-24 says, “But the hour is coming and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him. God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” The word “worship” means "to bow down and kiss the hand". It is an act of submission. Or should I say, it is a heart attitude made manifest in worship.
John 3:6, “That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.” God’s spirit is the only one that produces spiritual things. Flesh can only produce flesh. Spirit can only produce spirit. That’s why Jesus’ words to Nicodemus were so revolutionary. We are physically born of the flesh in the flesh. The only way we can be born of the spirit is in and by the Spirit!!
Philippians 3:3, “For we are the circumcision, who worship God in the Spirit, rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh…”. The emphasis here is on the spiritual, not the fleshly religiosity produced by man’s efforts.
The next phrase, “in the gospel of the son of Him” give us Paul’s area of service. The gospel is all about Jesus, the Son of God. It is not about us. Not about Satan, Not about Bad things happening to good people or good things happening to bad people. Not about our worth in Christ. The gospel, the good news, is Christ. Him crucified and risen. Everything Paul does and says is only within the confines of Christ. The gospel is the tabernacle in which he serves as a priest.
As believers, everything important and substantial happens in our spirit. It is where the Spirit dwells and functions. Because of His work in our spirit, we have a holy calling to serve within the gospel of Christ. What does that look like? Is it like an electric collar that zaps us every time we step out of the perimeter of the gospel and into the area of works or the runious world? No. Look at Paul’s life. He had a job. He was a tentmaker. He worked to earn a living, but he didn't work FOR a living. He was always functioning (in his spirit) under the influence of the gospel of Christ, and with the motives of the gospel of Christ.
Oh, I wish I were so propelled, in every menial task, by such a deep and strong love for the gospel, that it all counted for eternity and nothing would be burned up (like wood, hay, and stubble. see 1 Cor.3: 12-15)!!! God, raise up your Spirit in my spirit, to love, joy, and peace!!!
3 comments:
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I enjoyed reading your post - so much truth to it. I struggle too with staying focused on serving Christ where I am - I have a goal to get melodies God has given me out in the world so that more may know him. I have taken steps but they are so slow. I get sidetracked. I have to ask myself why? Please pray I will continue on with this project. Thanks and God Bless you as you journey with Him.
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