Rob continues his study of the Kingdom of God by looking at Romans 8 and its climactic role in the narrative of Romans and its stress on the redemption of all creation. We dovetail into discussions of Predestination and Free Will also.
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Notes for the study:
8:1-11 Life through the Son and the Spirit
- Therefore, there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ (1); i.e., who live according to the Spirit (4)
- For, (explanation as to why there is no condemnation) (2) ans: God has liberated us!
- God did what the Law could not do (3)
- Condemned sin in the flesh (3): i.e., the flesh of Jesus
- Sending His own Son (cf 8:32; 5:10; 1:3-4; Gal 4:4)
- Sent in the ‘likeness’ of sinful flesh
- Jesus was truly human
- And as an offering for sin
- In order that (divine purpose) the requirement of the Law might be fulfilled in us (4; 7:10; Ezek 36:26, 27)
- Cf 7:10: The life the Torah intended to give to God’s people is now given by His Spirit
- Who do not walk according to the flesh: I.e., the rebellious human nature: humanity both as mortal and rebellious
- But according to the Spirit: i.e., the Holy Spirit (cf 1:4; 8:9-11, 12-27)
- Flesh v Spirit: each characterized by a way of thinking (5-6)
- Thinking of the flesh is death (6)
- Thinking of the Spirit is life and peace
- Because: the reason why flesh thinking is death is because: It is hostile to God (7)
- Such persons cannot please God (implication is that those in the Spirit can do so! See 8:28)
- You are in the Spirit (9; Gal 4:29)
- The Spirit indwells you: Spirit indwells us just as the Shekinah indwelt the Temple (cf 1 Cor 3:16; 6:19)
- Result is the guarantee of resurrection (10-11)
- Christ is in you (10)
- The body is dead because of sin (10)
- Spirit of Him who raised Jesus dwells in you (11; cf 1 Cor 15)
- He who raised Jesus will also give life to your mortal bodies
- Through His Spirit
8:12-30 The Inheritance Guaranteed
8:12-17 Led by the Spirit
- Thus, we have an obligation/debtors (12): Not to the flesh
- If you live that way you will die (13)
- If by the Spirit you will live (13)
- For, (explains to whom we are indebted to; not just why we will live) Those led by the Spirit are sons of God (14)
- Led by the Spirit; imagery taken from the Exodus and wilderness wanderings: cloud and fire (cf Exod 13:21-22; 14:19, 24; 40:38; Num 9:15-23; 10:34; 14:14; Deut 1:33; Neh 9:12, 19; Ps 78:14; 105:39)
- These are sons of God! (cf Isa 1:2; Hos 1:10; 11:1)
- Not received a spirit of slavery leading to fear (15; Gal 4:8-11)
- Instead, a Spirit of adoption to Sons (15)
- We cry out ‘Abba, Father’ (cf Gal 4:6)
- The Spirit bears witness that we are children of God (16): Heirs too (17)
- Heirs of God: Fellow heirs with Christ
- If we suffer with Him (17; Mark 8:34-38)
- In order that, we might be glorified with Him (17)
- Thus, Christians become full-heirs with Christ
- The Sprit bears witness (16)
- This includes sharing in His sufferings (17) and His glory (cf John 17:24)
8:18-30 Renewal of All Things
- For, I consider (18)
- These present sufferings will not compare with the eternal glory awaiting us (18; 2 Cor 4:17)
- Anxious longing of creation waits eagerly for the revealing of the sons of God (19)
- For, creation was subjected to frustration (20)
- Creation will be set free from slavery to corruption (21)
- This happens when the glory of the children of God occurs (21)
- For, the whole creation ‘groans’ and ‘suffers’ (22)
- We ourselves groan (23)
- Having the ‘firstfruits’ of the Spirit (23; 2 Cor 1:22; 5:5; Eph 1:14)
- God’s future redemption has already come into the present (cf 8:4, 9-11, 13-17)
- We await our adoption as sons (23)
- Already/not yet: we have been adopted (15) and are children of God (16-17)
- This Glory includes the redemption of our bodies (23; 8:11; 1 Cor 15:54; 2 Cor 5:1-5; Phil 3:21)
- We were saved in ‘hope’ (24)
- Therefore, we must strain with ‘perseverance’ for it (24)
- Hope for what is unseen: then has a future referent (contrast is between what is present and future and not what is earthly and heavenly)
- Spirit, also, helps us in our weaknesses (26)
- Spirit intercedes for us (so does Christ: 34)
- God knows the mind of the Spirit (27)
- Our present sufferings are leading us to conformity to the image of His Son (29)
- But we know that God is causing all things to work for good (28)
- Result of the process is that we will ‘become conformed to the image of His Son’ (29)
- Refers back to 1:18: the image of God that has been distorted by idolatry and immorality is restored through Jesus
- This is the purpose for which we were called, chosen, and predestined
- Conformity to the Son means conformity in His death: hence, ‘that He might be the firstborn’ (29; cf 3:10-11)
- Those God Foreknew-Predestined-called-justified-glorified (29-30)
- Thus, the believer has no reason for concern: what God has begun He will complete (Phil 1:6)
- Foreknowledge: means more than just advanced knowledge; connected with ‘call’ (cf 1:1; Gal 1:15)
- Predestined: references God’s setting people apart in advance (with ‘foreknow’) for a purpose
- Called: through the Gospel to announce His lordship
- For Paul, ‘called’ refers to a person who respond in faith to the Gospel (1 Thess 1:4-5; 2 Thess 2:13-14)
- Justified: by faith
- Glorified: already seated with Him in the heavenly realm (Eph 2:6)
8:31-39 Nothing can Separate Us from the Love of God
Argument is simple: since God’s love has done so much for Christians there is no power that can shake love from completing the job (cf 5:6-10; 1 Cor 15:20-28)
Biblical allusions and echoes:
- 32: Abraham and Isaac in Gen 22
- 34: 3rd servant song Isa 50:4-9 (note the servant songs are traditionally applied to Jesus; here the church?)—the song is one of the servant standing before hostile enemies, trusting in God and awaiting His vindication
- 34: Jesus intercedes for us alludes to Isa 53:12
- 34: Jesus at the right hand of God Ps 110:1
- 36: sheep to be slaughtered cites Ps 44:22; and alludes to Isa 53:7
- If God is for us, who is against us? (31)
- Answer: ‘no one’
- Because God having not spared his Son, will now give us all things (32)
- Who will bring a charge against God’s elect? (33)
- Answer: ‘no one’
- Because God is the one who justifies (33)
- Who shall condemn us? (34)
- Answer: ‘no one’
- Because Christ died, was raised, and now intercedes (34)
- Who shall separate us from the love of Christ (35)
- Answer: ‘no one’ (not tribulation, distress, persecution, nor famine—events, threats, circumstances)
- Because we are victorious through the one who loved us (37)
- Nothing can separate us from the love of God (38-39)
- For, (38)
- Neither, death, life, angels, principalities, things present, things to come, powers, height, depth, nor any created thing (forces that might stand behind the physical threats listed in 35)
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