INTRODUCTION TO ROMANS 1
This chapter contains the inscription of the epistle, and salutation,
the preface to it, and the grand proposition of justification by
faith, so much enlarged on afterwards; and that this could not be by
the law of nature, and the works of it among the Gentiles, is
demonstr... [ Continue Reading ]
PAUL, A SERVANT OF JESUS CHRIST,.... The name of the author of this
epistle is Paul, who formerly was called Saul. Some think his name was
changed upon his own conversion; others, upon the conversion of the
Roman deputy Sergius Paulus, Acts 13:7; others, that he was so called
from the littleness of... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH HE HAD PROMISED AFORE,.... The Gospel is here further commended
from the antiquity it: it was no novel doctrine, an upstart notion,
but what God had conceived in his own breast from eternity. This
mystery was hid in him from the beginning of the world, and was
ordained before the world was; in... [ Continue Reading ]
CONCERNING HIS SON JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD,.... These words are in
connection with "the Gospel of God", Romans 1:1, and express the
subject matter of it, the Son of God, Jesus Christ our Lord; for
Christ, as the Son of God, the Saviour of sinners, the only Mediator
between God and men, who is Lord bot... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DECLARED TO BE THE SON OF GOD,.... Not made as he is said to be
before, when his incarnation is spoken of; nor did he begin to be the
Son of God, when he was made of the seed of David, but he, the Son of
God, who existed as such, from everlasting, was manifested in the
flesh, or human nature: an... [ Continue Reading ]
BY WHOM WE HAVE RECEIVED GRACE AND APOSTLESHIP,.... That is, either by
the Holy Spirit, from whom all grace and gifts come, qualifying for
the discharge of any office; or by the Lord Jesus Christ, who is full
of grace and truth, has received gifts for, and gives them to men to
fit them for whatsoeve... [ Continue Reading ]
AMONG WHOM ARE YE ALSO,.... The Romans, though they were the chief,
were among the nations of the world to whom the apostles were sent;
and since Paul was called to be an apostle, and had, as others, grace
and apostleship, and particularly the apostleship of the
uncircumcision, or was ordained a tea... [ Continue Reading ]
TO ALL THAT BE IN ROME,.... These words contain both the inscription
of the epistle, and the apostle's usual salutation, as in all his
epistles, The inscription of it is not to the Roman emperor; nor to
the Roman senate, nor to all the inhabitants in Rome; but to all the
saints there, whether rich o... [ Continue Reading ]
FIRST, I THANK MY GOD, THROUGH JESUS CHRIST, FOR YOU ALL,.... After
the inscription and salutation, follows a thanksgiving, which begins
the epistle: it is usual with the apostle in all his epistles to make
requests for the churches, with thanksgivings for mercies; his view in
it was, to glorify God... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR GOD IS MY WITNESS, WHOM I SERVE,.... These words are an appeal to
God, and carry in them the nature and form of an oath; the reason of
the apostle's using it was, because he was personally unknown to the
Romans, and they to him, and so might doubt of his affectionate regard
unto them; and theref... [ Continue Reading ]
MAKING REQUEST, IF BY ANY MEANS NOW AT LENGTH,.... A principal thing,
which be incessantly and importunately requested at the throne of
grace, was, that he might have an opportunity of coming to them; that
God in his providence would open a way for him; and that he might have
a safe and comfortable... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I LONG TO SEE YOU,.... Not the city of Rome, which was one of
Austin's three wishes to have seen in its glory; nor the emperor of
it, nor the senate in it, nor its populous inhabitants, fine
buildings, riches and grandeur; but the poor saints there, which were
the excellent men of the earth, of... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT IS, THAT I MAY BE COMFORTED TOGETHER WITH YOU,.... This is a
further explanation of his view, in being desirous of coming to them,
and preaching: the Gospel among them; for what makes for
establishment, makes for comfort; and what makes for comfort, makes
for establishment; and when souls are e... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW I WOULD NOT HAVE YOU IGNORANT, BRETHREN,.... The apostle calls
them brethren, because many of them were Jews, his brethren and
kinsmen according to the flesh, and all of them were his brethren in a
spiritual relation; and this he does to express his affection to them,
and engage their attention... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM A DEBTOR BOTH TO THE GREEKS, AND TO THE BARBARIANS,.... The
meaning is, that he was obliged by the call he had from God, the
injunction that was laid upon him by him, and the gifts with which he
was qualified, to preach the Gospel to all sorts of men; who are here
distinguished into Greeks and... [ Continue Reading ]
SO, AS MUCH AS IN ME IS, I AM READY,.... This explains what he was a
debtor to one and another for, namely,
TO PREACH THE GOSPEL; expresses the readiness of his mind to that
work, whatever difficulties lay in his way; and declares what a
willing mind he had to preach it also to the Romans, as elsew... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I AM NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST,.... The reason why he
was so ready and willing to preach it, even where he ran the greatest
risk of his character and life, was, because it was "the Gospel of
Christ" he preached, and he was not ashamed of it. This supposes that
some were, though the apo... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THEREIN IS THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD REVEALED,.... By "the
righteousness of God", is not meant the essential righteousness of
God, the rectitude of his nature, his righteousness in fulfilling his
promises, and his punitive justice, which though revealed in the
Gospel, yet not peculiar to it; nor... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE WRATH OF GOD IS REVEALED FROM HEAVEN,.... The apostle having
hinted at the doctrine of justification by faith in the righteousness
of Christ; and which he designed more largely to insist upon in this
epistle, and to prove that there can be no justification of a sinner
in the sight of God by... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE THAT WHICH MAY BE KNOWN OF GOD,.... There are some things
which could not be known of God by the light of nature; as a trinity
of persons in the Godhead; the knowledge of God in Christ as Mediator;
the God-man and Mediator Jesus Christ; his incarnation, sufferings,
death, and resurrection; t... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE INVISIBLE THINGS OF HIM,.... Not the angels, the invisible
inhabitants of heaven: nor the unseen glories of another world; nor
the decrees of God; nor the persons in the Godhead; but the
perfections of God, or his "properties", as the Arabic version reads
it; and which are explained by "his... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE THAT WHEN THEY KNEW GOD,.... Though they had such a knowledge
of the being and perfections of God, yet
THEY GLORIFIED HIM NOT AS GOD. They neither thought nor spoke
honourably of him; nor did they ascribe those perfections to him,
which belonged to him; they did not adhere to him as the one... [ Continue Reading ]
PROFESSING THEMSELVES TO BE WISE,.... The learned men among the
Gentiles first called themselves σοφοι, "Sophi", wise men: and
afterwards, to cover their wretched pride and vanity,
φιλοσοφοι, "Philosophers", lovers of wisdom; but
notwithstanding all their arrogance, their large pretensions to
wisdom... [ Continue Reading ]
AND CHANGED THE GLORY OF THE INCORRUPTIBLE GOD,.... God is
incorruptible and immortal in his nature, and so is opposed to all
corruptible creatures and things: he has a glory which is essential to
him, and a manifestative one in the creatures, and which is relative,
and of right belongs to him: his... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE GOD ALSO GAVE THEM UP TO UNCLEANNESS,.... Not by putting any
into them, but by leaving them to the pollution of their nature; by
withdrawing his providential restraints from them, and by giving them
up to judicial hardness:
THROUGH THE LUSTS OF THEIR OWN HEARTS. The heart of man is the so... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO CHANGED THE TRUTH OF GOD INTO A LIE,.... Not the truth of the
Gospel, which they were unacquainted with; but that which might be
known of God as true, and was known of them by the light of nature; or
the true God himself, whom they "changed into a lie"; by ascribing to
false deities, which were... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THIS CAUSE GOD GAVE THEM UP UNTO VILE AFFECTIONS,.... Because of
their idolatrous practices, God left them to very dishonourable
actions, sodomitical ones, both among the men and women:
FOR EVEN THE WOMEN DID CHANGE THE NATURAL USE INTO THAT WHICH IS
AGAINST NATURE; either by prostituting thems... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LIKEWISE ALSO THE MEN LEAVING THE NATURAL USE OF THE WOMEN,....
The very sin of "sodomy" is here designed, so called from Sodom, the
place where we first hear of it, Genesis 19:5, the men of which place,
because they
BURNED IN THEIR LUST ONE TOWARDS ANOTHER, as these Gentiles are said
to do, Go... [ Continue Reading ]
AND EVEN AS THEY DID NOT LIKE,.... This accounts for the justness of
the divine procedure in leaving them to commit such scandalous
iniquities; that since they had some knowledge of God by the light of
nature, and yet did not care
TO RETAIN GOD IN [THEIR] KNOWLEDGE; or to own and acknowledge him as... [ Continue Reading ]
BEING FILLED WITH ALL UNRIGHTEOUSNESS,.... From hence, to the end of
the chapter, follows a large and black list and catalogue of the sad
characters of the Gentiles, and of the best men they had among them;
for the apostle is all along speaking, not of the common people, but
of their wise professors... [ Continue Reading ]
BACKBITERS,.... Who more publicly defamed the characters of their
neighbours, and hurt their good name, credit and reputation, though
behind their backs:
HATERS OF GOD; some read it, "hated of God"; as all workers of
iniquity are; but rather this expresses their sin, that they were
deniers of the b... [ Continue Reading ]
WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING,.... Of God, of his nature and worship, of
things divine and even moral, being given up to a reprobate mind:
COVENANT BREAKERS; had no regard to private or public contracts:
WITHOUT NATURAL AFFECTION; to their parents, children, relations and
friends:
IMPLACABLE; when once o... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO KNOWING THE JUDGMENT OF GOD,.... Either of the law of God, the law
and light of nature, by which they might in some measure know the
difference between good and evil, and what was right and wrong; or the
judiciary sentence of God against sin:
THAT THEY WHICH COMMIT SUCH THINGS ARE WORTHY OF DEA... [ Continue Reading ]