Bringing the gospel to the unbelievers
Romans 15:14-33
14 My
brothers and sisters, I am sure that you are full of goodness. You are filled
with knowledge and able to teach one another. 15 But I have written to you very
boldly about some things. I wanted to remind you of them again. The grace of
God has allowed me 16 to serve Christ Jesus among the Gentiles. I have the duty
of a priest to preach God’s good news. Then the Gentiles will become an
offering that pleases God. The Holy Spirit will make the offering holy.
17
Because I belong to Christ Jesus, I can take pride in my work for God. 18 I
will speak about what Christ has done through me. I won’t try to speak about
anything else. He has been leading the Gentiles to obey God. He has been doing
this by what I have said and done. 19 He has given me power to do signs and
wonders. I can do these things by the power of the Spirit of God. From
Jerusalem all the way around to Illyricum I have finished preaching. In those
places, I preached the good news about Christ. 20 I have always wanted to
preach the good news where Christ was not known. I don’t want to build on what
someone else has started. 21 It is written,
“Those
who were not told about him will understand.
Those who have not heard will know what it all means.” (Isaiah 52:15)
22
That’s why I have often been kept from coming to you.
23 Now
there is no more place for me to work in those areas. For many years I have
wanted to visit you. 24 So I plan to see you when I go to Spain. I hope to
visit you while I am passing through. And I hope you will help me on my journey
there. But first I want to enjoy being with you for a while. 25 Now I am on my
way to Jerusalem to serve the Lord’s people there. 26 The believers in
Macedonia and Achaia were pleased to take an offering. It was for those who
were poor among the Lord’s people in Jerusalem. 27 They were happy to do it.
And of course they owe it to them. The Gentiles have shared in the Jews’
spiritual blessings. So the Gentiles should share their earthly blessings with
the Jews. 28 I want to finish my task. I want to make sure that the poor in
Jerusalem have received this offering. Then I will go to Spain. On my way I
will visit you. 29 I know that when I come to you, I will come with the full
blessing of Christ.
30
Brothers and sisters, I ask you to join me in my struggle. Join me by praying
to God for me. I ask this through the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ. Pray
for me with the love the Holy Spirit provides. 31 Pray that I will be kept safe
from those in Judea who do not believe. I am taking the offering to Jerusalem.
Pray that it will be welcomed by the Lord’s people there. 32 Then I will come
to you with joy just as God has planned. We will be renewed by being together.
33 May the God who gives peace be with you all. Amen.
Discussion:
1. How
did Paul understand his own mission? (15:14-16)
2. Why
did Paul preach to the Gentiles? (15:16)
3. What
was Paul’s "priestly duty"? (15:16)
4. What
was the focus of Paul’s life? (15:17-18)
5. Why
did Paul preach the gospel where Christ was not known? (15:20)
6. What
was Paul’s plan of travel? (15:24-29) Why?
7. How
did Paul want the Roman Christians to help him? (15:24, 30-32)
8. What
was Paul taking to Jerusalem? (15:26)
9. How
did Paul explain why Gentiles should give financial assistance to Jews in
Jerusalem? (15:27)
10. For
what did Paul ask the people to pray? (15:30-32)
Reflection questions:
1.
Nowadays, who are responsible to make Jesus known to the unbelievers?
2. How
can you participate in the spreading of gospel to the unreached people, people
who do not know Jesus?
3. How
should your attitude be when you do God’s work?
4. After
reading the passage, how do I respond to God's Word in obedience? Which is the most difficult part I need help
from God?