Thursday, June 15, 2017
Lectionary 11 A - Romans 5:5-8
Peace with God did not happen because we did something even if
Paul says we are justified by faith. (5:7) That is because peace with God came
through Jesus Christ who died for us (everyone) while we (all) were weak, while
we were sinners or even “God’s enemies” (5:10) Not that we are passive in the
process. The faith that justifies means we believe that the peace we have with God
had nothing to do with our being the sort of “good person” for whom someone “might
actually dare to die.” If we were to fully realize the magnitude of what has
been done “for us” we might stop putting so much energy and effort into maintaining
“the dividing walls of hostility” (Ephesians 2:14) between one expression of
the faith and another let alone those who live outside the walls of our Christian
enclaves. God chooses the terms for peace. If we are to be the same sort of
peace-makers as the One we follow then perhaps we need to be the sort of “good
person” that would make peace with the weak, the sinner, or even God’s enemies.
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