Spiritual Nuggets 8/21/2024


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From Beginning to End

Endings are always difficult. But when they’re new beginnings, they’re revitalizing.

At the end of Paul’s letter to the Romans, we not only see Paul the apostle, but Paul the empathetic and concerned pastor. Paul knows that if dissension or temptation rules over the Roman church, they will fail in their ministry, so he warns them (Romans 16:17-19) and offers them a word of hope:

“And in a short time the God of peace will crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you” (Romans 16:20).

Here, Paul is echoing God’s words to Adam, Eve, and the serpent after the fall, when, instead of carrying out God’s request to bring order to creation (as He had done in the beginning), humanity turned from Him, defacing His image (Genesis 1:1-2, 27-28; 3:14-20). But while Genesis 3:15 merely depicts Satan biting the heel of humanity and being struck on the head in return, Paul depicts Satan as being crushed under the heel of the Church. Through Christ, people will be victorious over Satan. Christ did use, is using, and will continue to use people to restore order to the world.

Paul sees the end as a time when Satan will no longer have control and Christians will be victorious through Christ. Satan is fighting a losing battle. His ravaging of humanity is temporary; likewise, in the Old Testament, the prophet Jeremiah saw the other nations’ ravaging of God’s people as temporary. Jeremiah remarks:

“You, O Yahweh, will sit forever on your throne for generation to generation. . . . Restore us to you, O Yahweh, that we will be restored; renew our days as of old” (Lamentations 5:19, 21).

Yet Jeremiah must qualify his statement—he adds:

“Unless you [Yahweh] have utterly rejected us, unless you are angry with us beyond measure” (Lamentations 5:22).

Today, there is no qualification. Christ loves us beyond all measure. Satan has lost this battle. The ravaging of God’s people will come to an end when Jesus ultimately returns (Revelation 22). The end is full of hope. The end is a new beginning.

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Adapted and modified excerpts from Connect the Testaments
Unless otherwise noted, Scripture taken from the Lexham English Bible, LEB © 2012 by Logos Bible Software.
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About Roland Ledoux

Ordained minister (thus a servant). Called to encourage and inspire one another by teaching His Word, and through intercessory prayer for others, praying for those in need as well as the lost. I and my wife of 50+ years live in Delta, Colorado where the Lord has chosen to plant us in a beautiful church home.
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