[*A Small Chapter With a HUGE Meaning*]
Your first thought when you opened this blog was probably this:
"How is she going to write an entire blog over Romans 12?"
This chapter honestly comes to mind every time I see something
positive or negative happen between people, even Christians.
So what does it say?
We'll start with Romans 12:15 (NLT)
"Be happy with those who are happy,
and weep with those who weep."
That is SO powerful in my life.
Heres why:
Every day I am surrounded by women who desire for someone to be proud of their accomplishments. They want someone to care about their success and failures. All they want is for you to be happy for them when something great happens, and for you to mourn for them when something sad occurs.
That is all.
So, why are we so discouraging to others when something positive happens to them?
Why are we not jumping with joy, congratulating, and genuinely happy?
We, as followers of Christ, need to put our love into action.
Romans 12:2 says this:
"Don't copy the behaviors of this world, but let God transform you
into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn
to know God's will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect."
Read that over and over again to grasp the meaning.
You are not made to fit into this world. You are perfectly crafted and designed by Him
to stand out, to make an impact, and to share the good news of His word to everyone.
Romans 12:3 goes on to say:
"... I give each of you this warning,
don't think you are better than you really are.
(Wow, He just put us in our places.)
Be honest in your evaluation of yourself,
measuring yourselves by the faith God has given us."
This is incredible.
God does not say evaluate yourself by what you wear,
how much money you have, or how nice your house is.
We all know that we are not perfect. We all make mistakes and have bad days.
We are all sinners, but God has come to rescue us and save us.
Verses 6-8 go on to say that The Lord has given everyone something that they are good at, whether it is serving, teaching, encouraging, giving, leading, or whatever it may be. You should not look at your friend and question why their talent is "better" than yours. The Lord gave you your own unique gift because you have the potential to make a huge impact in some way, shape, or form.
Verses 9 & 10 say it best:
"Don't just pretend to love others, really love them!
Hate what is wrong, hold tightly to what is good."
"Love each other with genuine affection,
and take delight in honoring each other."
It is so important to love others. Love is the most important fruit of the spirit.
How hard can it be to simply love someone when Jesus died for you and me?
Every single person walking on earth needs to be loved.
We all are facing our own trials in this world, and the last thing we need is hate.
There is so much evil and wrong in this world.
Romans 12 leaves us with this:
"Don't let evil conquer you, but conquer evil by doing good."
I encourage you to read Romans 12 on your own and get a grasp of the meaning it forms in your own heart. This chapter has so much truth and connection to this world we live in. We are made to be disciples for His kingdom. Every day, we should be encouraging, honoring, and (most importantly) loving one another despite our many differences. God desires for us to love one another just as He sent his very son to die for our sins because He loves us that much.
