_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 12:1.—St. Paul sums up the argument of the foregoing part of
the epistle with plain rules for Christian living, and advisedly calls
religion a reasonable service. Pythagoras required intelligent
worship; and much more does the great Spirit demand worship in spirit.
The soul... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 12:2. AND BE NOT CONFORMED.—Be not configured to this world,
but rather as Christ was transfigured on the mount. Be not like the
men of this world whose all is in the present. Live for eternity.
_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Romans 12:2_
Nonconformity to the world.—We... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 12:3.—Those who possess special gifts must be humble and seek
a sober mind.
_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Romans 12:3_
Self-glorified and God-dishonoured.—_Self-help_ is a very good book,
well written, containing useful information, and inculcating wise
lessons; but i... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 12:5.—We are knit together in Christ, as the head in the
organic life.
Romans 12:6.—Prophesying is both foretelling and forthtelling. Hence
preaching and expounding make the prophet. We must expound according
to the rule of faith. Pleasant doctrines must not have undue
prom... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 12:11.—In your haste be not idle, in your business be not
lazy. As to your zeal, being not indolent; fervent in spirit, taking
advantage of opportunity. The Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions,
and all the Greek scholiasts, read “serving the Lord.” The other
reading, “serv... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 12:12. PATIENT IN TRIBULATION.—θλίψις, a pressing
together, pressure, from θλίβω, to press. So in Mark 3:9, “lest
they should throng Him.”
Romans 12:13.—Partaking of your good things with the needy. You give
money; they give faith in God. Hospitality essential in those time... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 12:17.—Provide things honest, handsome, beautiful, useful,
profitable, in the sight of men. Remove every reasonable ground of
suspicion. Wear the white flower of a blameless life.
Romans 12:18. LIVE PEACEABLY WITH ALL MEN.—If commotions arise, let
there be no real fault on... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 12:20.—Here are figurative expressions for the general duties
of benevolence.
Romans 12:21.—He is conquered by evil who wishes another to sin. He
has sinned himself who strives to make another sin. Love is the
conqueror. We cannot always tell where it prevails. If it do not... [ Continue Reading ]