URC Daily Devotion 4 August 2023
Romans 7: 14 – 25
Reflection
Here is one of the many passages in Paul’s letters which have layer upon layer of meaning. At one level it is easy to ridicule some parts of the passage. Paul was not known for his brevity and often causes us to want to say ‘come on man spit it out!’ This passage in Romans is one such. Contradictory statements within a single sentence, confusing assertions at every full stop. But this is the apostle Paul writing, surely there must be some significant message contained within the whole.
And then we have the ‘characters’ of the story. Sin and evil, law and ‘I’, all, from time to time bring their own possibility for tensions as ‘I’ try to determine what to do in any given circumstance. There is an element of childishness “I do not understand my own sin” reminiscent of the child who finds it easiest to blame the soft toy or imaginary friend for some misdemeanour.
But as I pondered the passage I wondered whether this confusion does not describe many of us when we think about our lives and our call to follow Christ. How many of us have said ‘I know the environment is important and I ought to:
- walk instead of taking the car
- eat more vegetables
- use eco-friendly cleaning materials
but then try hard to understand the implications of any given course of action and give up, defeated by the complexity of the subject?
We could certainly join Paul in the words “I delight in the law of God in my inmost self” whilst at the same time confessing “with my flesh I am a slave to the law of sin”.
Here is a reminder that we should continually examine our actions and measure them against the law of God as we know it.
Prayer
Thanks be to God through
Jesus Christ our Lord
who died and rose again for our salvation.
Thanks be to God through
Jesus Christ our Lord
for the freedom obtained through his grace.
Thanks be to God
through Jesus Christ our Lord
for the guidance of the Spirit.
Amen