INTRODUCTION TO ROMANS 13
The principal things contained in this chapter, enjoined the saints,
are the duties of subjection to magistrates, love to one another, and
to all men, and temperance and chastity in themselves: it begins with
duties relating to the civil magistrates, requiring obedience of... [ Continue Reading ]
LET EVERY SOUL BE SUBJECT UNTO THE HIGHER POWERS,.... The apostle
having finished his exhortations to this church, in relation to the
several duties incumbent upon both officers and private Christians, as
members of a church, and with reference to each other, and their moral
conduct in the world; pr... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSOEVER THEREFORE RESISTETH THE POWER,.... The office of magistracy,
and such as are lawfully placed in it, and rightly exercise it; who
denies that there is, or ought to be any such order among men,
despises it, and opposes it, and withdraws himself from it, and will
not be subject to it in any f... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR RULERS ARE NOT A TERROR TO GOOD WORKS,.... That is, to them that
do good works in a civil sense; who behave well in the neighbourhoods,
towns, cities, and countries where they dwell. The apostle seems to
anticipate an objection made against governors, as if there was
something very terrible and... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE IS THE MINISTER OF GOD TO THEE FOR GOOD,.... He is a minister
of God's appointing and commissioning, that acts under him, and for
him, is a kind of a vicegerent of his, and in some, sense represents
him; and which is another reason why men ought to be subject to him;
and especially since he i... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE YE MUST NEEDS BE SUBJECT,.... To the higher powers, to the
civil magistrates; there is a necessity of it, because magistracy is
God's ordinance, it is for the good of men; and such that oppose it
will severely smart for it: but subjection to it from Christians
should be,
NOT ONLY FOR WRAT... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR, FOR THIS CAUSE PAY YOU TRIBUTE ALSO,.... To show that we are
subject to the higher powers, and as a proof and evidence of our
subjection to them, we do and ought to pay tribute to them, to support
them in their office and dignity; and this is done not for fear of
trouble, of distress on goods a... [ Continue Reading ]
RENDER THEREFORE TO ALL THEIR DUES,.... To all princes, magistrates,
and officers, that are placed over us, from the supreme governor to
the lowest officer under him, should we render as a due debt, and not
as a mere gift, whatever belongs to them, or is proper for them for
the due discharge of thei... [ Continue Reading ]
OWE NO MAN ANYTHING,.... From the payment of dues to magistrates the
apostle proceeds to a general exhortation to discharge all sorts of
debts; as not to owe the civil magistrate any thing, but render to him
his dues, so to owe nothing to any other man, but make good all
obligations whatever, as of... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THIS, THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT ADULTERY,.... The apostle here reckons
up the several laws of the second table, with this view, that it might
appear that so far as a man loves his neighbour, whether more near or
distantly related, he fulfils the law, or acts according to it. He
omits the first of th... [ Continue Reading ]
LOVE WORKETH NO ILL TO HIS NEIGHBOUR,.... That is, the man that truly
loves his neighbour, will contrive no ill against him, nor do any to
him; he will not injure his person, nor defile his bed, nor deprive or
defraud him of his substance; or do hurt to his character, bear false
testimony against hi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THAT KNOWING THE TIME,.... That it is day and not night, the
Gospel day, the day of salvation; in which the grace of God shines
forth, like the sun in its meridian glory; life and immortality are
brought to light, righteousness and salvation are revealed; and so a
time not for sloth and sleep, b... [ Continue Reading ]
THE NIGHT IS FAR SPENT,.... Not of Jewish darkness, which was gone,
and was succeeded by the Gospel day; nor of former ignorance in
Gentilism and unregeneracy, for that was past, and the true light
shined; much less of security in the latter day, which was not yet
come on; rather of persecution and... [ Continue Reading ]
LET US WALK HONESTLY AS IN THE DAY,.... Being under the day of the
Gospel dispensation, and the day of grace having dawned, and the
daystar of spiritual light and knowledge being risen in our hearts,
and we being exposed to the view of all men in broad daylight, ought
not to lie down and sleep, but... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT PUT YE ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST,.... As a man puts on his clothes
when he rises in the morning: the righteousness of Christ is compared
to a garment, it is the best robe, it is fine linen, clean and white,
and change of raiment; which being put on by the Father's gracious act
of imputation, cove... [ Continue Reading ]