This afternoon an interesting experience occurred. Usually I think I read the Bible a lot as the protagonist. I mean if your going to read something why not be the hero? Whether it's David, or Joseph in the Old Testament, or one of the disciples in the New Testament, or a Paul writing a letter to a church that I recently visited. Back to this afternoon. Reading today in Romans 14, I read the letter differently as if Paul wrote it to me.
Romans 14.1-23 is not the greatest letter you probably would want to receive. It's not a letter praising you for all you have done, or support for your causes. It's a section of a letter that, well, is humbling. It points to my self-righteousness. It makes loving people the way God loves them real and important.
I really haven't a lot of thoughts on our passage in Romans, beyond encouragement to FOMers and OYBGers to read differently. To posture in a receiving end of scripture, a position as if scripture was written to you specifically. How would you read a letter or a card or an email written to you? Looking forward to the conversations.
peace!
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