* Directions how to behave towards the weak. (1-7) All to receive one
another as brethren. (8-13) The writing and preaching of the apostle.
(14-21) His purposed journeys. (22-29) He requests their prayers.
(30-33)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-7 Christian liberty was allowed, not for our pleasure, but for the
glory of God, and the good of others. We must please our neighbour,
for the good of his soul; not by serving his wicked will, and
humouring him in a sinful way; if we thus seek to please men, we are
not the servants of Christ. Chr... [ Continue Reading ]
8-13 Christ fulfilled the prophecies and promises relating to the
Jews, and the Gentile converts could have no excuse for despising
them. The Gentiles, being brought into the church, are companions in
patience and tribulation. They should praise God. Calling upon all the
nations to praise the Lord,... [ Continue Reading ]
14-21 The apostle was persuaded that the Roman Christians were filled
with a kind and affectionate spirit, as well as with knowledge. He had
written to remind them of their duties and their dangers, because God
had appointed him the minister of Christ to the Gentiles. Paul
preached to them; but what... [ Continue Reading ]
22-29 The apostle sought the things of Christ more than his own will,
and would not leave his work of planting churches to go to Rome. It
concerns all to do that first which is most needful. We must not take
it ill if our friends prefer work which is pleasing to God, before
visits and compliments,... [ Continue Reading ]
30-33 Let us learn to value the effectual fervent prayers of the
righteous. How careful should we be, lest we forfeit our interest in
the love and prayers of God's praying people! If we have experienced
the Spirit's love, let us not be wanting in this office of kindness
for others. Those that would... [ Continue Reading ]