14 day plan

Refugees: God's concern

Day 13 of 14

GNT

Romans 5:8

8But God has shown us how much he loves us—it was while we were still sinners that Christ died for us!

There is a finite supply of compassion, we are told, and we must show it only to those who truly deserve it.  But this isn’t God’s way. God extends grace to all of us. Indeed, as Paul writes to the Romans, Christ died for us on the cross while we were yet sinners. We have been offered salvation precisely despite not ‘deserving’ it! 

If we are to love as Jesus loved, we cannot restrict our care only to those we deem ‘worthy’ or ‘innocent’. Jesus demands more from us than this!

Question: What would it mean for us to love as Christ loved, without first worrying about whether the person before us is ‘worthy’?

Prayer:  Christ Jesus, you showed us how to love all people, and to see in each of them the very image of God. You died to liberate us from sin, even though we were the very ones who put you on the cross. Help us to model that love in our own lives, and to reject attempts to separate people into ‘worthy’ and ‘unworthy’
of your love. Amen.

We are reading the Bible with Justin Whelan  until 16 June.

Romans 5:1-21

Right with God

1Now that we have been put right with God through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. 2He has brought us by faith into this experience of God's grace, in which we now live. And so we boast of the hope we have of sharing God's glory! 3We also boast of our troubles, because we know that trouble produces endurance, 4endurance brings God's approval, and his approval creates hope. 5This hope does not disappoint us, for God has poured out his love into our hearts by means of the Holy Spirit, who is God's gift to us.

6For when we were still helpless, Christ died for the wicked at the time that God chose. 7It is a difficult thing for someone to die for a righteous person. It may even be that someone might dare to die for a good person. 8But God has shown us how much he loves us—it was while we were still sinners that Christ died for us! 9By his blood we are now put right with God; how much more, then, will we be saved by him from God's anger! 10We were God's enemies, but he made us his friends through the death of his Son. Now that we are God's friends, how much more will we be saved by Christ's life! 11But that is not all; we rejoice because of what God has done through our Lord Jesus Christ, who has now made us God's friends.

Adam and Christ

12 Sin came into the world through one man, and his sin brought death with it. As a result, death has spread to the whole human race because everyone has sinned. 13There was sin in the world before the Law was given; but where there is no law, no account is kept of sins. 14But from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, death ruled over all human beings, even over those who did not sin in the same way that Adam did when he disobeyed God's command.

Adam was a figure of the one who was to come. 15But the two are not the same, because God's free gift is not like Adam's sin. It is true that many people died because of the sin of that one man. But God's grace is much greater, and so is his free gift to so many people through the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ. 16And there is a difference between God's gift and the sin of one man. After the one sin, came the judgment of “Guilty”; but after so many sins, comes the undeserved gift of “Not guilty!” 17It is true that through the sin of one man death began to rule because of that one man. But how much greater is the result of what was done by the one man, Jesus Christ! All who receive God's abundant grace and are freely put right with him will rule in life through Christ.

18 So then, as the one sin condemned all people, in the same way the one righteous act sets all people free and gives them life. 19And just as all people were made sinners as the result of the disobedience of one man, in the same way they will all be put right with God as the result of the obedience of the one man.

20Law was introduced in order to increase wrongdoing; but where sin increased, God's grace increased much more. 21So then, just as sin ruled by means of death, so also God's grace rules by means of righteousness, leading us to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.