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Romans Book Study - Thestory

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A Hard, Harsh, Severe God?

"Consider therefore the kindness and sternness of God . . . (v 22).” Can God be “stern”? The word used by the writer of Romans can mean “severe, intense, strict, or harsh”. Is this a passage that most churches would put out on their front signs: “Consider the sternness of God”?

Sometimes we limit Scripture to our own sensitivities and experiences. But in fact, God being severe can be a beautiful thing when it is protective. Once, when my first child was just a baby, I came home from work to find my wife walking on the furniture with a fly swatter in one hand and a rolled up magazine in the other (I also remember a Rambo bandana, but she says not!). She was focused, and the situation was intense as she hunted the mosquito that bit her baby!

The sternness of God comes out of his Father love. God’s “hardness” is not out of hurt, or out of a hard heart, or a bad day, and it is not random. It is measured, reasonable and never conflicts with his Father-kindness; indeed, it comes out of his love for us. His discipline comes out of Father's love, and his wrath comes out of his perfect justice.

Read the prophets and you’ll hear harsh words from God on occasion, but always spoken with the intent of lamenting our broken relationship with him and calling us home to him.

Respond in Prayer

Father, Your promise is that you will keep on being kind if I keep on trusting in your kindness. I want this, Father. I want to continue in your kindness. I want to enjoy the fullness of your creative, purposeful, loving, good attention on me. So, Father, today, help me to “keep” myself in you.

Cliff Fletcher

Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version® (NIV®).

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Romans Book Study - Thestory

Romans sets out what it means to be a Christian. People think of it as a theological treatise, but really it's a letter, just like all of Paul's writings. Written in 57, and carried to Rome by a Christian leader named Phoebe, who probably went to house churches, reading it aloud. Romans can be difficult, but it’s also rewarding. This book study of Romans will help you dig deeper into Paul's popular letter.

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