Christian Tiews

Romans 11

Today we read Romans 11. In ways beyond our understanding, God has acted in mercy to bring salvation to Jews and Gentiles (a group that includes people from Muslim lands). Human beings cannot exchange roles with God, presuming to sit in judgment of Him. But we in whom His Spirit dwells praise Him for His inexhaustible kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. • To You alone, O triune Lord, belongs all glory forever. Amen.

Various Authors. The Lutheran Study Bible (p. 9779). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Romans 10

Today we read Romans 10. Like a loving father waiting for his children to come home, God yearns to show mercy on all (see Luke 15:11–32). Those who refuse to accept God’s gracious invitation to share in the riches of His grace are accountable to Him for their unbelief. However, Christ Jesus is always near to us in His Word. He stands ready to forgive and renew us. • We praise You, O Lord, for welcoming us through the words of all those who bring to us the Good News of Your love. Place that faith-creating Word on our lips, that we may speak to those who have not yet heard or believed. Amen.

Various Authors. The Lutheran Study Bible (p. 9773). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Romans 9

Today we read Romans 9. The unbelief of his fellow Jews, to whom God had given so much, caused Paul great sorrow. Countering likely objections, Paul insists that God’s Word has not failed and He is not unjust in His choices. Unbelievers sit under God’s judgment, placing themselves in spiritual peril. Yet God is patient, desiring to show mercy on us all. • Lord, give us a penitent heart and confidence in Your grace. Thank You for choosing us and calling us to faith in Christ. Amen.

Various Authors. The Lutheran Study Bible (p. 9768). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Romans 8

Christ’s death, resurrection, and exaltation at God’s right hand guarantees our victory over anything and everything that would separate us from His love. When following Christ brings distress, we sometimes distance ourselves from Him. But Christ never draws back from us. • Lord Jesus, though You are exalted at the Father’s right hand, You still hold us. Keep us in Your love to the end. Amen.

Various Authors. The Lutheran Study Bible (p. 9762). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Various Authors. The Lutheran Study Bible (p. 9762). (Function). Kindle Edition.