EPISODE · Sep 27, 2023 · 23 MIN
The Interpretation of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans by R. C. H. Lenski - Romans 15:1-6
from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu
All known manuscripts include chapters 15 and 16, with speculation about missing chapters based on the Vulgate's chapter headings. The heretic Marcion's alterations are debated. Romans 15:1, as expanded upon by Lenski, continues the discussion from chapter 14 about adiaphora (matters of indifference in Christian practice). Chapter 15 offers broader advice on the moral obligation of strong Christians to support the weaker ones, emphasizing selflessness and the example set by Christ. Lenski highlights the term "Ὀφείλομεν," indicating obligation. The New Testament often speaks of obligation but rarely of "duty" as understood today. Lenski stresses the moral responsibility of spiritually mature Christians to support those weaker in faith. He draws parallels between the physical world and the spiritual realm, emphasizing the duty of the strong to bear the burdens of the weak. Paul's reference to "we, the able" indicates the responsibilities that come with spiritual capability. Lenski interprets the verb βαστάζειν as actively helping those unable to bear their burdens. Romans 15:2-4, as commented on by Lenski, repeats the personal responsibility of believers to act for the benefit of their neighbors, prioritizing the well-being of others, especially the weak. Lenski underscores the importance of the Scriptures in fostering perseverance and providing admonition. He delves into the Greek terms "Ὑπομονή" and παράκλησις, emphasizing their significance in understanding the role of the Scriptures. Lenski's commentary on Romans 15:5-6 stresses the importance of unity within the church, rooted in shared faith. He underlines the divine origin of perseverance and admonition, and the significance of Paul's designation of God as “the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.” This title encapsulates the entirety of Christian salvation. Lenski addresses translation differences and discusses the Greek construction in Romans 15:6. Also, he addresses the relationship between Jesus and God, clarifying that in Jesus' human nature, God is His God, while in His deity, God is His Father. Book link: https://amzn.to/3MLlizE This summary is made by Eleven Labs AI audio generated platform: elevenlabs.io/?from=partnerhall9106
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